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# How to track coaching client payments

A payment record you trust means no awkward guessing about who has paid and who has not.

To track coaching client payments, keep one record per client with their rate or package, log every payment the day it arrives with the date and amount, and reconcile payments against delivered sessions once a week. A spreadsheet works for a few clients; a coaching app like Coach Journal keeps the same record on your phone.

[Download on the App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coachjournal-session-tracker/id6449302292)

Free to start. Android is in development.

## How to track coaching client payments in 6 steps

1.  ### Pick one place to record payments
    
    Payments scattered across bank notifications, chat messages, and memory are the root cause of missed money. Choose a single source of truth — a notebook, a spreadsheet, or an app — and record every payment there, no exceptions. The tool matters less than the rule.
    
2.  ### Write down what each client owes
    
    For every client, record their arrangement: a per-session rate, a monthly fee, or a package of sessions with a price. Ambiguity here is where unpaid sessions hide. If a client is on a custom deal, write the deal down the day you agree to it.
    
3.  ### Log every payment the day it arrives
    
    Record the date, the amount, and how it was paid (cash, transfer, card). Same-day logging is the habit that keeps the record honest — a payment logged three days later is a payment you may log twice or not at all.
    
4.  ### Mark sessions so payments tie to work delivered
    
    A payment record on its own cannot tell you if a client is ahead or behind. Log completed sessions next to payments, so you can always answer: how many sessions has this client used, and how many have they paid for?
    
5.  ### Review unpaid and overdue clients weekly
    
    Once a week, scan for clients whose sessions have outrun their payments or whose renewal has lapsed. Five minutes weekly prevents the end-of-month surprise where three clients each owe you a month of sessions.
    
6.  ### Export or archive records monthly
    
    At the end of each month, snapshot your payment records — export a file or copy the sheet. You will want this for taxes, and for the rare dispute where a client insists they already paid.
    

## Where Coach Journal fits in

Coach Journal keeps this whole system on your phone. Each client profile holds their package or rate, session history, and payment records, so logging a payment right after a session takes seconds instead of waiting until you are back at a laptop.

Color-coded payment status shows who is paid up, who is due, and who is overdue without opening a spreadsheet. Financial records export when you need them for reporting or tax season.

It is free to start on iPhone and iPad, so you can run it alongside your current spreadsheet for a couple of weeks before deciding.

## Questions people ask

### What is the easiest way to track coaching payments?

The easiest reliable way is one record per client with their rate or package, plus same-day logging of every payment. A spreadsheet does this for a small roster; a coaching app like Coach Journal does it from your phone with renewal and balance tracking built in.

### Should coaches use a spreadsheet or an app to track payments?

A spreadsheet is fine for roughly five or fewer clients with simple arrangements. Once you juggle packages, renewals, and mid-week payments logged from a gym or court, a phone-based app keeps the record accurate because you update it in the moment.

### Does Coach Journal process payments?

No. Coach Journal records and tracks payments — amounts, dates, status, and history per client — but it does not charge cards or move money. You keep collecting payments however you do today.

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## Put this system on your phone

Coach Journal tracks clients, sessions, renewals, and payments so you do not have to. Free to start on iPhone and iPad.

[Download on the App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/coachjournal-session-tracker/id6449302292)