Definition of an Organisation
In Lynk, an organisation represents an academy or team space that operates with multiple coaches under a single structure.
An organisation account allows centralized control over:
Coach onboarding and access
Batch creation and ownership
Operational boundaries and responsibilities
This structure is designed for academies and teams that need coordination, consistency, and oversight across coaches.
How an Organisation Is Different from an Individual Coach Account
An organisation account introduces an admin layer that does not exist in individual coach mode.
Individual Coach | Organisation |
Single coach | Multiple coaches |
Coach owns all batches | Organisation owns batches |
Full personal control | Admin-controlled structure |
No shared visibility | Central oversight |
Core Purpose of an Organisation
Organisations exist to:
Create operational clarity
Prevent conflicts between coaches
Standardize batch ownership
Control access and permissions
Support scaling beyond one coach
They are not just accounts, but control frameworks.
Why Organisations Create Structure
Organisations:
Prevent data silos
Avoid dependency on a single coach account
Ensure consistent reporting
Enable smooth coach transitions
Maintain long-term operational stability
Structure allows academies to scale without chaos
Summary
An organisation in Lynk is an academy-level account that manages multiple coaches and their batches under a single administrative structure. Organisation admins control coach access and batch assignments, while coaches focus on conducting sessions. This separation creates clarity, consistency, and scalability for academies.
