Your calendar is full of breakthroughs nobody sees.

Every session leaves you with an insight that would make a genuine authority post — and it dies on the drive home. Liftli fixes the last mile: voice-note the insight (anonymized, from your phone), Liftli drafts it in your coaching voice, and you approve every word before it goes anywhere.

Updated July 2026 · for business & executive coaches

TL;DR

You generate more original material in one week of sessions than most creators do in a quarter — it just never gets written down. Liftli runs inside the AI you already use (Claude today; ChatGPT and Cursor next), turns your 60-second voice notes into drafts in your extracted voice, and holds everything behind a one-tap approval gate. You choose what to share, you anonymize, you approve. Free to try, no card.

From session insight to authority post — without becoming a writer

You already say the good stuff out loud, every day, to an audience of one. The problem was never having something to say. It's that between back-to-back sessions, "I should write about that" never survives contact with your calendar.

Why consistent presence compounds for a coaching practice

Coaching is bought on trust, and trust is built before the discovery call. When prospects have read you for months, they arrive pre-sold — the sales conversation starts at "how do we work together" instead of "convince me."

There's a newer reason too. AI assistants have become where professionals ask their questions, and LinkedIn is the #1 cited source for professional questions in AI search, per Profound's 2026 citation reports. Consistent, genuinely-written presence puts your name in the answers people get when they ask an AI "how do I handle a co-founder conflict" or "what does an executive coach actually do." Our founder has seen it firsthand: one Liftli-drafted LinkedIn comment became a cited source in AI search results (Oded Tsamir).

One caution: generic AI output works against you here. Detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches (Originality.AI, 2025). The value isn't "AI writes posts" — it's your real observations, in your real voice, at a pace a full calendar allows.

Confidentiality, handled the only honest way

No tool can promise confidentiality on your behalf — the discipline is yours, and Liftli is built to respect that:

And because Liftli never operates on your LinkedIn account (no extension, no scraping, no automation on linkedin.com — the category LinkedIn's User Agreement prohibits and has enforced against), there's no tool acting under your login that could surprise you.

When we're not the fit

If your practice is full from referrals, your waitlist rolls over year after year, and you have no ambition to raise rates, write a book, or build beyond word of mouth — you don't need us, and we'd rather say so. Public authority is leverage; if you already have all the leverage you want, keep coaching.

Also worth naming: a human ghostwriter runs $500–$3,500/month and does the interviewing for you. If you want to be fully hands-off — including the approval step — that's the better product for you. Liftli's Business plan is $79/month precisely because you stay the editor. See Liftli for consultants or Liftli for founders if your practice straddles those worlds, and pricing for the full tier breakdown, including the free tier.

Frequently asked questions

What about client confidentiality?

You control every step. Liftli only knows what you tell it — you decide which insight to share, you anonymize it before or while you voice-note it, and you approve every word before anything is posted. Nothing publishes without your one-tap yes, and Liftli never touches your LinkedIn account: no extension, no scraping, no bots. The pattern most coaches use: strip the person, keep the lesson. "A CEO I work with" carries the insight; the name never leaves the session.

I'm not a writer — will it actually sound like me?

That's the point of voice extraction. Liftli studies how you already talk and write — your voice notes, your emails, whatever you feed it — and builds a persistent voice profile it drafts from. Then every draft runs a plan, draft, critique, revise loop before it reaches you. If a line doesn't sound like something you'd say to a client, you change it or reject it. You're the editor, not the writer.

How is this different from just using ChatGPT or Claude directly?

Three things generic AI chat doesn't have: your extracted voice (a persistent profile of how you actually sound, not a fresh prompt each time), your real material (voice notes from your phone via Telegram, call transcripts, your ideas — not invented generic coaching content), and the approval gate with persistent strategy and memory, so month three builds on month one instead of starting over. Generic AI output is also a real risk: detectably-AI posts underperform human writing in most professional niches, per a 2025 Originality.AI study.

How much time does this take per week?

The input is a voice note — 60 to 90 seconds after a session, talking into your phone the way you'd debrief a colleague. Liftli does the strategy, drafting, and self-critique. Your job is reviewing and approving drafts, which most people do in a few minutes per post. Plan a handful of posts a week and the whole thing fits inside the gaps between sessions.

Today's session already gave you the post.

Talk the insight into your phone, approve the draft that comes back in your voice, and let your authority compound.

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