Simple coaching software with a clean interface
Our Honest Take
TrueCoach is clean and easy to use, but it's a workout delivery tool first and a coaching platform second. It lacks nutrition, payments, and the business infrastructure that serious coaches need to scale.
| Feature | Train App | TrueCoach |
|---|---|---|
| Training programmes | Yes | Yes |
| In-app messaging | Yes | Yes |
| Nutrition tracking | AI voice + barcode | No |
| White-label client app | Yes | No |
| Payments & invoicing | Yes | No |
| Calendar & booking | Yes | Basic |
| Wearable integrations | Fitbit, Garmin, Whoop | No |
| Team coaching | Yes | Limited |
| Form video reviews | Yes | Yes |
| Coaching journeys | Yes | No |
| Cycle-aware coaching | Yes | No |
| Check-in forms | Yes | Basic |
| Financial dashboard | Yes | No |
14-day free trial included
5 clients on $19, scales up
No — TrueCoach focuses on workout delivery and does not include nutrition tracking. Train App includes AI voice nutrition logging, a barcode scanner, and full macro tracking.
TrueCoach does not have built-in payment processing. You'd need a separate tool like Stripe or PayPal. Train App includes Stripe-powered payments, invoicing, and a full financial dashboard.
Train App starts at £19.99/mo and includes nutrition, payments, forms, and white-labelling — features that would cost significantly more to replicate with TrueCoach plus add-ons.