Your live workshops deserve a private stage.

Live content built for the people you serve.
Most coaches who run live workshops or masterclasses end up broadcasting into the open. Webinar tools generate public links. Social platforms hand your content to an algorithm. Even "private" sessions on general platforms sit on infrastructure built for mass audiences, not for the kind of focused, trusted space that coaching requires. You're sharing something you've crafted for a specific group — and the tools don't reflect that.
Coaching Workspace lets you go live directly inside the workspace your clients already use. There's no separate platform, no link to share, no risk of the wrong person being in the room. When you broadcast, your clients see it as naturally as they'd open a journal entry — because it lives in the same place as everything else you've given them.
Live coaching content has always deserved a more intentional home. Now it has one.
Broadcast to the audience you built.
Every livestream you run is delivered to the clients it was made for — no one else.
Private by design, not by accident
Your livestream isn't behind a password or a private link that could be forwarded. It's inside your workspace, visible only to the clients who belong there. Whether you're running a live masterclass for a single cohort or a quarterly workshop for all your active clients, the audience is exactly who you intend it to be.
No extra logins for your clients
Your clients don't need to create accounts on a webinar platform or download anything new. They sign into their coaching workspace — the same place they always come for their sessions, their collections, their reflections — and the live broadcast is right there. The fewer steps between your clients and your content, the more of them actually show up.
Go live from the setup you already have
You don't need specialist broadcast hardware to stream inside Coaching Workspace. Connect through a standard stream key from your existing camera setup — whether that's a laptop webcam, a dedicated camera, or a more considered studio configuration. The platform handles delivery to your audience. You focus on the content.
The broadcast stays where the work lives.
Live sessions are valuable once. Recordings are valuable for the life of the program.
Replays that need no managing
Every broadcast records automatically. When you finish, the replay is already in your clients' workspace — no upload, no email, no scramble to share a link. The recording belongs to the same program or group it was broadcast for, sitting in context alongside the other resources and materials you've built around it.
Clients who miss it still get the benefit
Not every client can make a live broadcast. When they know the replay will be waiting — in the workspace, not in a folder they'll never find again — it changes how they relate to the program. The live session becomes part of the fabric of their experience rather than something they either caught or missed.
Content that compounds over time
A live workshop you ran three months ago is still working for clients who join today. Because recordings live inside the workspace rather than scattered across external platforms, the library of live content you build becomes a genuine asset — something new clients can move through as part of their onboarding, and existing clients can return to when they need it most.
Live content as part of a coherent experience.
A livestream is most powerful when it's connected to everything else you're delivering.
Live broadcasts in the context of your program
When a workshop is part of a coaching program, it should feel like part of that program — not a detour to another platform and back. Clients arrive for a live broadcast in the same workspace where they do their journaling, explore collections, and track their progress. The live session deepens the work rather than interrupting it.
Access that reflects where clients are in their journey
Because livestream access follows your workspace and program structure, the right clients see the right content without any manual management from you. New cohort members have access to the broadcasts relevant to their program. Clients from previous cohorts don't retain access they shouldn't have. It stays accurate without you maintaining it.
A platform your clients trust for live content
When you invite clients to watch something live, the quality of that experience reflects on your practice. Content delivered inside a focused, private workspace — rather than a generic webinar tool or a social platform — signals that you've thought carefully about how your clients receive what you make. That attention is felt, even if your clients never name it.
See how livestreaming fits your coaching practice.
In a demo, you'll see how a live broadcast looks from your clients' side — and how recordings sit naturally within the programs and workspace you've already built.