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Website for business coaches

A business owner looking for a coach is short on time. They want to know three things in thirty seconds: who you usually help, how the work is structured and what a first call costs.

With SnabbSajt you gather 1:1 coaching, leadership development and workshops on one page that gets to the point, with a booking button visible the whole way down.

Name the client you're best with

A business owner looking for a coach compares five pages in ten minutes, and the only one that sticks is where she recognises her own situation. Write it out: the sole trader who can't get past her first million, the management team in a company that grew from five to thirty, the consultant selling hours who wants to sell something else. A clear who means the wrong enquiries never get sent at all.

Show the arrangement as a process with an end

Business owners would rather buy something with a beginning and an end than an open subscription. Describe the process in steps: a review, a set number of meetings over a quarter, and a follow-up afterwards. Say what you actually do in the meetings, what the client is expected to do in between and what she's holding when it's over - a plan, a pricing model, a hiring order.

Have the price conversation on the page, not in the first call

Coaching for companies is priced everywhere and nowhere, and whoever publishes nothing gets calls from people who could never have paid. Write out what an arrangement costs, or at least where it starts, and whether the first conversation is free. You send the invoice from the same place as the website, on your own payment terms and with a deposit if you need one.

Results may be described, but never invented

It's tempting to write that clients tripled their turnover. Write only what you can back up and only with the client's explicit consent - and preferably what changed rather than what the figure was: that the owner stopped working weekends, that pricing got clear, that the first hire went through. If you can't name the company, write the sector and the size, never a made-up example.

Why you need a website

  • Clear about who you work with, so the wrong enquiries drop away early
  • 1:1 coaching, leadership development and workshops described separately
  • A booking button for a first call at the top and at the bottom
  • Room for outcomes and client quotes that say something concrete
  • A client list where enquiries all land in one place

What's included

A compelling business-coaching website that books calls.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Book a call

Frequently asked questions

That is up to you. Many publish the price for 1:1 coaching and route larger engagements through a quote request instead.

Yes, and put it in the headline. A narrower page brings fewer but far more relevant enquiries.

In your inbox and in the website's client list, so you can follow up even if an email goes missing.

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Describe your business and we build your website in minutes. Everything stays editable afterwards.