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Sage, your Assistant Coach

Daily Pulse, your morning read on every client

Every morning, Sage reads each opted-in client's recent check-ins and hands you a few sentences on what changed and what matters today. You walk into the session already holding the thread, without keeping it all in your head.

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Good coaching runs on memory. You carry a running model of every client between sessions: what they tried, what they dropped, the real reason a goal mattered to them in the first place. Hold that for fifteen clients across a full week and a life, and something slips. The thread drops, and the client stalls. Sage carries the remembering for you, so a quiet detail or a building pattern stops being yours alone to hold.

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A Daily Pulse card showing a short morning briefing about a client, with an Authored by Sage marker and a reminder that the coach's judgment leads

What Daily Pulse does for you

  • Every morning, Sage reads each opted-in client's recent check-ins and surfaces your Daily Pulse: a short read of what changed and what matters today.
  • A few scannable sentences, not a transcript or a wall of data. You can take it in before the session starts.
  • Sage catches patterns building across check-ins, so a quiet trend does not slip past you between sessions.
  • Sage speaks to you directly with a starting point, never a script. You decide what the session is about.
  • Consent-first: Sage reads only the clients who choose to be read, and everything Sage authors carries a clear marker.
  • Honest about its limits: every Pulse reminds you that AI can be wrong, so your own judgment always leads.
Who uses this most

Daily Pulse is most valuable for health coaches carrying a full roster, where remembering the thread for every client between sessions is part of what makes the coaching land.

Questions, answered

Common questions

What does Sage actually read?

Recent check-ins and reflections from clients who have opted in. Sage turns that into a short, scannable briefing on what changed and what is worth opening with. It is not a transcript, and Sage never reads a client who has not chosen to be read.

Does my client have to opt in?

Yes. Sage reads only the clients who have turned on AI consent, and you can see a clear marker on anything Sage authored. A client who has not opted in simply does not appear in your Pulse, with no error and nothing surfaced.

Is Sage deciding things for me?

No. Sage hands you a starting point and gets out of the way. It offers a read, not a script, and you are free to lean on it, set it aside, or read right past it. Every Pulse reminds you that AI can be wrong, so your judgment always leads. The coaching is still yours.

What happens when a client has thin or no recent activity?

Sage does not invent a read to fill the gap. When a client has little recent data or a short history, it frames the briefing as a chance to learn rather than a pattern to diagnose, and a client with no recent activity yet simply shows a quiet empty state.

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