Professional coach using an ICF coaching log app in a calm workspace instead of spreadsheets

The ICF Coaching Log App Built for ACC Coaches (and PCC / MCC)

Log coaching sessions in less than 5 seconds, stay current without spreadsheets, and track your progress with a workflow designed for ICF-style logging.

(iOS 15.6+)

(Android 11+)

Especially useful for ACC, PCC, and MCC coaches who need a coaching log they will actually keep up to date.


Stop letting your coaching log fall behind

If you are still tracking sessions in Excel or Google Sheets, you probably already know the pattern. You finish a session, tell yourself you will update the file later, and then later slips. The spreadsheet falls behind, and catching up turns into one more admin task sitting in the background.

The Coaching Log app is built to solve that specific problem. Instead of relying on discipline to keep a spreadsheet current, you get a workflow that makes logging feel easy enough to do in the moment. You can log sessions in less than 5 seconds, keep your records current with less effort, and see your progress at a glance.

This is not a generic productivity app. It is a focused coaching log for ICF coaches who want a more practical system for tracking sessions, training, and CCEs without unnecessary admin friction.


A better fit for ICF-accredited coaches working toward ACC, PCC, or MCC

For many ICF coaches, the real challenge is not knowing what to track. The challenge is maintaining a record consistently enough that it stays useful. Spreadsheets often look manageable at first, but they tend to become harder to keep current as client volume grows and coaching hours accumulate more quickly.

Coaching Log is designed for that stage. It gives coaches a simpler way to log sessions, stay organized across multiple clients, and keep a clearer view of progress over time. It is especially useful for coaches who are actively building hours, balancing several engagements each week, or trying to avoid the familiar last-minute rush of reconstructing records when they need them.

That focus matters. A tool built specifically for coaching logs creates less friction than a spreadsheet you have to maintain yourself, and that difference becomes more valuable the busier your practice becomes.

A clearer alternative to Excel and Google Sheets

There is nothing wrong with starting in Excel or Google Sheets. For many coaches, that is the obvious first step. The problem is that spreadsheets require you to rebuild the process every time you use them. You have to open the file, find the right tab, enter the data manually, and trust yourself to keep everything organized. What begins as flexibility often turns into friction.

Coaching Log takes a different approach. Instead of giving you a blank system to manage, it provides a structure already shaped for coaching session tracking. That means less time moving through rows, tabs, and formatting decisions, and more confidence that your records are staying current.

The difference becomes even clearer over time. In spreadsheets, session tracking, training records, and CCEs often end up in separate files or sections, making them harder to review together. In the Coaching Log, those activities are part of a cleaner workflow. You can also import your existing Excel coaching log instead of starting over, and export your data in an ICF-ready Excel format when you need a structured file.

This is not about criticizing spreadsheets. It is about recognizing when they have put more effort into the task than it should require.


Everything you need to keep your coaching log current

Coaching Log is designed to make ongoing tracking simpler and more consistent. At the center of that experience is speed. If it takes too much effort to log a session, many coaches end up postponing it. If it takes only a few seconds, staying current becomes far more realistic. That is why fast session logging is such an important part of the product.

The app is also built around ICF-style tracking rather than generic note-taking or improvised admin workflows. That gives coaches a structure that feels more aligned with the reality of credential-related recordkeeping, while still simple enough for day-to-day use.

Visibility is another important part of the value. Instead of reviewing rows in a spreadsheet and trying to interpret where you stand, you can see progress more clearly at a glance. For coaches managing multiple clients or building hours steadily, that kind of visibility reduces mental overhead.

Coaching Log also makes switching easier than many coaches expect. If you already have a spreadsheet, you can import your existing Excel coaching log rather than re-entering everything manually. When you need your data in file form, you can export it in an ICF-ready Excel format. The app also supports training and CCE tracking, so more of your record-keeping can stay in one place rather than being split across multiple documents.

For coaches who care about keeping things simple and contained, Coaching Log also takes a privacy-first, local-storage-friendly approach.

Designed for coaches with real session volume

Coaching Log is a strong fit for ACC coaches who are actively building and tracking coaching hours and want a system that is easier to maintain than a spreadsheet. It is also well-suited to PCC and MCC coaches who want a cleaner, more focused workflow as their practice grows.

The app is particularly relevant for executive coaches, leadership coaches, career coaches, and life coaches who work with multiple clients and conduct sessions each week. It is meant for coaches who want their record-keeping process to feel lighter, not heavier.

If your current system technically works but often falls behind in practice, you are likely the right kind of user for Coaching Log.

Important note: Coaching Log is designed for ICF-style tracking. It is not endorsed by, approved by, or affiliated with ICF.


A simple workflow from first download to daily use

Getting started is straightforward. Download the app, start with the free version, and begin logging sessions as you go. The goal is not to create a new admin routine you have to remember. The goal is to make logging simple enough that it fits naturally around your coaching work.

If you already have a spreadsheet-based coaching log, you can import it and continue from there. As your practice grows, the app gives you a clearer way to review sessions, training, and CCEs in one place. When you need more capability, you can move to Pro for a broader tracking workflow.


Start free, upgrade when your practice needs more

Coaching Log is designed to let coaches start simply. The free version lets you see whether the workflow fits your workflow before making a bigger commitment.

For coaches with a more active practice, Pro is the stronger long-term fit. It is especially relevant if you regularly log sessions, manage multiple clients, import existing records, or export data for structured review. Where appropriate, the annual plan should be presented as the recommended option for coaches who expect to use the app consistently.

Replace the spreadsheet admin with a coaching log you will actually use

If your coaching log keeps slipping down the list, it may be time for a tool built for the job. Coaching Log gives you a faster, cleaner way to track sessions, stay current more easily, and spend less time maintaining spreadsheets.

(iOS 15.6+)

(Android 11+)