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From First Touchpoint to Final Invoice: The AI Agent Workflow Every Consultant Needs in 2026
# From First Touchpoint to Final Invoice: The AI Agent Workflow Every Consultant Needs in 2026 Most consultants I know are running their business on willpower, memory, and a prayer that nothing slips through the cracks. They're brilliant at the work. But the *business* of the business: lead intake, onboarding, delivery, invoicing, renewal, runs on a combination of manual effort and good intentions. And as revenue grows, so does the chaos. In 2026, there's a better way. And it

Joe Che
2 days ago3 min read


Three Ways to Package AI Into Higher-Value Coaching Offers (And Charge More for Them)
# Three Ways to Package AI Into Higher-Value Coaching Offers (And Charge More for Them) Once you've built AI into your delivery, the next question is: how do you actually price it? Here are three proven structures that let you monetize the AI-enhanced experience you've already built. Why Packaging Matters as Much as Delivery A better client experience is worth nothing on its own if you don't position it correctly. Your clients don't automatically connect "I got this summary w

Joe Che
6 days ago3 min read


3 More AI Workflows That Give Coaches 6 to 9 Additional Hours Back Every Week
# 3 More AI Workflows That Give Coaches 6 to 9 Additional Hours Back Every Week In Part 1 of this series, we covered the first three automation workflows: client onboarding, content repurposing, and intelligent lead follow-up. Together those return 9 to 12 hours per week. Here are the next three. These cover your delivery engine, your proposals, and your business development, and they're arguably where coaches leave the most time (and money) on the table. Workflow 4: Session

Joe Che
7 days ago3 min read


The 2026 Automation Toolkit: 6 Workflows That Give Coaches 15+ Hours Back Every Week
# The 2026 Automation Toolkit: 6 Workflows That Give Coaches 15+ Hours Back Every Week I want you to do something uncomfortable right now. Open your calendar from last week and circle every hour you spent on tasks that didn't require your expertise, just your time. Inbox management. Scheduling. Content reformatting. Client prep. Status updates. Onboarding paperwork. If you're honest, you just circled 15 to 25 hours. A third to a half of your working week. Gone to tasks that,

Joe Che
Mar 153 min read
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