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# Coaching session log: template or app?

The fields that make a session log useful, and the point where a template stops scaling.

A coaching session log records, for every session: the date, the client, the session type, what was covered, and payment or package status. You can build this as a five-column spreadsheet template, or keep it in a coaching app like Coach Journal where each session attaches to the client's profile automatically.

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Free to start. Android is in development.

## How to set up a coaching session log

1.  ### Decide the fields before the format
    
    A useful session log needs five things: date, client name, session type (private, group, make-up), a short note on what was covered, and how the session counts (against a package, a plan, or a single payment). Everything else is optional.
    
2.  ### Template route: one row per session
    
    In a spreadsheet, make columns for the five fields and add one row per session, newest on top. Add a second sheet listing clients and their packages. This is the entire template — resist the urge to add columns you will not maintain.
    
3.  ### App route: log against the client
    
    In a coaching app, the log inverts: instead of one long list, each session is recorded on the client's profile. The advantage is retrieval — before a session you open one profile and see that client's full history, instead of filtering a thousand-row sheet.
    
4.  ### Log within minutes, not days
    
    Whichever format you pick, the log is only as good as the habit. Write the entry right after the session while the details are fresh. A log updated in weekly batches drifts from reality and stops being trusted — at which point it stops being used.
    
5.  ### Review before the next session
    
    The payoff of a session log is the thirty seconds before a client walks in: what did we do last time, what was the plan, are they paid up? A log you write but never read back is admin theater — build the pre-session glance into your routine.
    
6.  ### Archive monthly
    
    Export or snapshot the log at month end. Session counts back up your invoicing and taxes, and a dated archive protects you in any disagreement about how many sessions were delivered.
    

## Where Coach Journal fits in

Coach Journal is the app route: every session you mark lands on the client's profile with the date and your notes, so each client carries their own history instead of you maintaining a master sheet.

Session counts feed package balances and renewal status automatically — the log, the package tracker, and the payment record are the same data instead of three documents to keep in sync.

Exports cover session history and financial records when you need the spreadsheet form back for reporting.

## Questions people ask

### What should a coaching session log include?

Date, client, session type, a short note on content, and how the session counts against payment or a package. Those five fields cover invoicing, progress review, and dispute-proofing; more fields only help if you will actually maintain them.

### Is there a free coaching session log template?

You can build one in any spreadsheet in five minutes: columns for date, client, type, notes, and package/payment status, one row per session. That template is genuinely enough for a small roster — the limits show up with volume, not features.

### When should I move my session log from a spreadsheet to an app?

When updates start happening away from a desk, when you track packages and renewals alongside sessions, or when the sheet is no longer updated the same day. Those are the three signs the template is costing more than it saves.

## Related guides

[Track student attendance](/en/guides/how-to-track-student-attendance)[Spreadsheet vs app](/en/guides/personal-training-spreadsheet-vs-app)[Organize clients without a CRM](/en/guides/how-to-organize-coaching-clients)

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## Put this system on your phone

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