Regan here!
It’s April already - can you believe it?! I feel like I blinked and Q1 was gone. Good news is that the momentum we're building on the platform is making me giddy about where things are heading into Q2.
We’ve had more of you join the platform, launch Signature Sessions, and provide some great feedback. If you’re sitting there with some feedback of your own, please send me a quick follow up to this email. We want to make sure Revie is built to support our coaches in the best way possible!
With that, let’s get into the updates…

Location Filtering: We've switched location filtering from coach location to client location. Which means women are now finding coaches based on where they are, not where you are. If you haven't updated your session to reflect the client locations you work with, please do that now! Many of you might sit in Europe, but take on US clients often.
Featured Coaches: We've added a featured coach option for coaches who want more visibility on the platform but don't have the bandwidth to write a full blog post right now. If that's you, fill out this form to get in line!

Wondering how to get more bookings through Revie? The fastest change you can make to your profile today is updating your session title. Coaches with specific, outcome-led session titles are getting more eyes on their page compared to coaches with broader ones.
The tweak is simpler than it sounds. Look at your current title and ask: does this tell someone what they walk away with, or just what we're going to talk about? If it's the latter, that's your starting point.
A good title either names the outcome, the method, or ideally both:
Instead of: "Leadership Coaching"
Try: "The Energy Leadership Index Assessment & Debrief"
Instead of: "Lifestyle Audit"
Try: "Build Your Longevity Baseline in 60 Minutes"
It doesn't need to be salesy. But it does need to be specific. If you'd like a second pair of eyes on your title before or after you update it, just reply to this email and we'll sort it.

Tired of the content treadmill?
As coaches, we’re told the same thing: show up consistently, post your insights, build your audience, and the clients will come.
Some coaches have done exactly that for years and are still waiting for all their hard work to pay off.
While social media is one way to get coaching clients, it is not the only way. And for a lot of coaches - especially those who are just starting out, have smaller audiences, or who are simply exhausted by the content treadmill - it's not even the most effective way.
The coaches who build sustainable practices aren't always the ones with the biggest followings. They're the ones who show up where their clients are already looking, and make it easy for the right person to say yes.
Keep reading for 6 ways to get coaching clients without social media, and why they work better than posting every day…
Before you go! Tell me: what’s the biggest thing standing between you and your next booking right now?
Until next time,




