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New Client Says Yes — Onboarding Runs Itself

New client says yes. Then you spend 90 minutes sending a welcome email, a scheduling link, a questionnaire, an invoice, and a Zoom link. For every single client. You charge $200/hr and you're doing $15/hr admin work. That math doesn't work. Here's how to make onboarding happen automatically — the moment someone says "I'm in."

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The Problem

You're a coach, not an admin assistant. So why are you acting like one?

Here's what onboarding looks like for most coaches right now: Client says yes. You open Gmail and write a welcome email from scratch. You copy your Calendly link. You remember you need to send the intake questionnaire — so you open Google Forms (or worse, a Word doc) and email that separately. Then you go to your invoicing tool and manually create an invoice. Then you set up the Zoom link and send that over too.

That's 5 separate manual steps, 4 different tools, and 60–90 minutes of your time — for every new client. If you're landing 4 new clients a month, that's 6 hours of pure admin. At your $200/hr rate, you're lighting $1,200/month on fire doing work a $20/month software could handle.

And here's the worst part: while you're buried in onboarding admin, you're not coaching. You're not creating content. You're not doing the work that actually grows your business. The administrative drag of onboarding is the silent killer of coaching businesses — because it doesn't feel urgent, but it compounds every single month.

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Why This Is Costing You More Than You Think

Every manual step is a chance for the new client to slip away.

~4 hrs/wk
Time saved on onboarding & admin
~$3,000/mo
In recovered billable hours & faster starts
Based on a coach landing 4–8 new clients/month at $200/hr with 90 min manual onboarding per client.
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How to Set It Up — Step by Step

STEP 01

Pick your all-in-one platform

Dubsado ($20/mo) handles contracts, invoices, questionnaires, and scheduling workflows in one place. HoneyBook ($8/mo) is simpler and more polished out of the box. GoHighLevel ($97/mo) is the power play if you also want CRM, email marketing, and funnels. Pick one. Don't Frankenstein five tools together.

STEP 02

Build your onboarding workflow

Map the sequence: Contract signed → Invoice sent → Payment received → Welcome email fires → Questionnaire link included → Scheduling link included. In Dubsado or HoneyBook, this is one workflow. You build it once. It runs for every client from now on. The whole thing takes about 2 hours to set up.

STEP 03

Create your intake questionnaire

Build it inside your platform (not Google Forms). Ask the questions you actually need before the first session: goals, challenges, past experience with coaching, preferred communication style, schedule constraints. When they submit it, the answers land in their client profile — no copy-pasting, no lost emails.

STEP 04

Connect your calendar

Use Calendly ($12/mo) or the built-in scheduler in Dubsado/HoneyBook. Embed the booking link in your welcome email. The client picks their first session time without a single "What time works for you?" email. Calendar invite + Zoom link auto-generates. Done.

STEP 05

Test it with a fake client

Run through the entire flow yourself. Sign the contract, pay the invoice, fill out the questionnaire, book the session. Experience it as your client would. Fix anything that feels clunky. Then turn it on and never touch onboarding manually again.

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Tool Comparison

Which onboarding tool should you use?

Depends on how many clients you're taking on and how complex your coaching packages are. Here's the honest breakdown:

Tool Best For Starting Price Auto-Onboarding Questionnaires Setup Difficulty
Dubsado Full workflow automation for coaches $20/mo Yes — full sequences Built-in, conditional logic Medium
HoneyBook Simple, polished client experience $8/mo Yes — smart files Built-in Low
Calendly Scheduling only (pair with another tool) $12/mo Scheduling triggers only Basic pre-meeting questions Low
GoHighLevel All-in-one CRM + marketing + onboarding $97/mo Yes — full pipeline automation Forms + surveys built-in Medium – High
Handled (done-for-you) Coaches who want the whole system built $500–$2,500 one-time Full automation configured Custom-built to your process We do it for you
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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Three ways coaches sabotage their own onboarding.

1. Using 5 different tools instead of one. Google Forms for intake. Stripe for payment. Gmail for welcome emails. Calendly for booking. Google Docs for the contract. Every tool is another thing to manage, another login to remember, another place where things break. Consolidate into one platform (Dubsado, HoneyBook, or GHL) and your life gets dramatically simpler.

2. Making onboarding about you instead of the client. Your onboarding sequence shouldn't just collect info — it should build excitement. Include a short personal video welcome. Share a "what to expect" guide. Make the client feel like they made the best decision. First impressions are everything, and onboarding is your first impression.

3. Never updating the workflow. Set it up once? Great. But revisit it every 3 months. Are clients asking questions the welcome email should answer? Is anyone dropping off before the first session? Is the questionnaire too long? Your onboarding workflow should evolve as your coaching practice does.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should it take to onboard a new coaching client?
With automation, under 5 minutes of your time. The client receives a welcome email, intake questionnaire, scheduling link, invoice, and meeting link — all automatically triggered when they sign up. Without automation, coaches spend 60–90 minutes per new client on these same tasks.
What's the best onboarding software for coaches?
Dubsado ($20/mo) is the most popular all-in-one for coaches — it handles contracts, invoices, questionnaires, and scheduling in one workflow. HoneyBook ($8/mo) is simpler and cheaper. GoHighLevel ($97/mo) is best if you also need CRM and marketing automation.
Can I automate intake questionnaires for coaching clients?
Absolutely. Dubsado, HoneyBook, and GoHighLevel all let you create intake forms that auto-send when a client books or pays. Responses flow directly into the client profile — no copy-pasting, no lost emails. You can even set conditional logic so questions adapt based on the coaching package.
How do I send a welcome email automatically when someone signs up?
Set up a workflow trigger: when invoice is paid (or contract is signed), automatically send a welcome email sequence. Include next steps, scheduling link, questionnaire link, and any prep materials. Takes about 30 minutes to set up once and runs forever.
Is it worth paying someone to set up coaching automations?
If you're onboarding 4+ clients per month, yes. At 90 minutes per client and a $200/hr rate, you're spending $600/month on admin work. A done-for-you setup ($500–$2,500) pays for itself within 1–4 months. After that, every new client is pure time savings.

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