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When to use individual coach mode

Use individual mode if you operate independently and don’t need an academy admin layer.

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Written by Sumit Kapoor
Updated over 3 months ago

Introduction

Lynk supports different operating styles depending on how a coach runs their practice. Individual Coach Mode is designed for coaches who work independently and manage their own students, schedules, and payments without needing a separate organisational or academy structure.

This mode keeps operations simple while still giving you access to Lynk’s planning, reporting, and insight tools.

Who Individual Coach Mode Is For

Individual Coach Mode is best suited for:

  • Solo coaches running their own classes or batches

  • Coaches who directly manage students and parents

  • Coaches who handle their own scheduling and delivery

  • Coaches who don’t require admin approvals or multi-coach coordination

If you are the primary decision-maker for your coaching practice, this mode aligns naturally with your workflow.


How Individual Mode Simplifies Operations

In Individual Coach Mode:

  • You create and manage batches directly

  • You run sessions and mark attendance yourself

  • Payments and earnings are tracked at a personal level

  • Reports and insights are generated from your own inputs

There’s no additional organisational layer, which reduces complexity and keeps everything under your control.


When You Might Not Need Individual Mode

If you operate as part of a larger academy or require:

  • Multiple coaches under one admin

  • Centralised approvals or oversight

  • Shared batch ownership

then an organisation-based setup may be more appropriate than individual mode.


Summary

Individual Coach Mode is ideal for independent coaches who manage their own batches, sessions, and payments. It provides all of Lynk’s core coaching tools without the overhead of an academy structure—making it the simplest and most direct way to run a solo coaching practice.

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