Coach maintaining an ICF coaching log by logging a session on a mobile app

How to maintain an ICF Coaching Log (without falling behind)

Maintaining an ICF coaching log is part of being “ICF-ready”, whether you are building hours toward a credential or keeping clean records for renewal. A strong log is not about perfection. It is about consistently capturing the right fields, so your totals and documentation are defensible when you need them.

ICF provides a coaching log template you can use as a starting point. ICF also publishes experience requirements by credential level, which is the reason accurate tracking matters in practice. 

What an “ICF coaching log” is (and what it is not)

An ICF coaching log is a record of your coaching sessions that captures the details you will need to summarize your experience (client, dates, minutes/hours, session type, and paid vs pro bono), using a format aligned with ICF-style documentation. 

It is not a journal of sensitive client details. Keep notes private, minimal, and confidential, and store anything sensitive in a secure system you control.

Two ways to maintain an ICF coaching log

Option A: Maintain the ICF coaching log in Excel (manual process)

ICF offers an Excel-based template/sample that many coaches use. 

The tradeoff is operational: most coaches end up doing “end-of-week catch-up,” which increases errors and missed sessions.

When Excel is a good fit

  • You want a single file you can store and back up
  • Low volume practice (few sessions per week)
  • You are disciplined with weekly admin time

Option B: Use the Coaching Log mobile app (low friction)

If your main problem is consistency, a fast capture workflow is the simplest fix.

With the Coaching Log app, you can log a session in seconds, keep running totals automatically, and export an ICF-formatted spreadsheet when needed (Pro).

When is the Coaching Log app a good fit

  • You would rather be coaching than doing admin work
  • You want to spend less than 5 seconds to log a session
  • You want a dashboard that is always up-to-date

Best of all, the Standard version of the Coaching Log app is free! Try it now.


The minimum fields you should capture every time

To maintain an ICF coaching log that stays usable months later, capture these consistently:

A simple operating cadence for staying up to date

This cadence is what prevents “credential application panic” later:

  1. Log within 24 hours (best: immediately after the session)
  2. Weekly reconciliation (10–15 minutes): confirm no missing sessions, fix durations, verify paid/pro bono flags
  3. Monthly audit (15 minutes): spot-check totals, group session counts, and client identifiers for consistency
  4. Quarterly export/check: generate a clean summary view, verify it matches your expectations

If you want to eliminate steps 2 and 3, the Coaching Log app is designed for fast post-session capture and an always-current dashboard.  


Top pitfalls that derail ICF coaching logs (and how to avoid them)


Confidentiality checklist (keep it clean and safe)

Coaching data is sensitive, and the Coaching Log app is built around an on-device storage model with privacy controls.


If you are tired of spreadsheets, try the fastest path

If your goal is to maintain an ICF coaching log with minimal admin overhead, try the Coaching Log app. The standard version is free and built to keep your records up to date throughout the year, not just when deadlines approach.

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