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Buyer's Guide

CoachHub Alternatives (2026)

Search for CoachHub alternatives and you mostly get software directories listing HR suites like Workday and Lattice, which aren't coaching platforms at all. This is an editorial guide to the platforms that genuinely replace CoachHub, ranked by coaching model, price, and what you can actually measure.

CoachHub

Enterprise (quote-only)

Sales-gated · no free trial

vs

Risely

$59 / user / mo

Self-serve · 14-day free trial

The 8 best CoachHub alternatives at a glance

Ranked for the buyer leaving CoachHub. Risely is our pick; the rest of the field is grouped honestly by what each platform actually is.

# Platform Price Best for
1 Risely Our pick $59/user/mo Daily AI coaching with 83-skill measurement, from $59/user/mo.
2 BetterUp Human coaching $3,000–5,000/user/year CoachHub's biggest rival, US-centric scale.
3 Torch Human coaching $200+/user/year (enterprise) Coaching plus mentoring, with strong analytics.
4 Ezra Human coaching Enterprise (contact sales) The closest European-rooted enterprise peer.
5 Growthspace Expert-led Enterprise (custom) Expert-led skill sprints tied to measurable gaps.
6 Valence AI-native Enterprise (contact sales) AI-first at Fortune 500 scale, enterprise-only.
7 Rocky.ai AI-native $10–13/user/month The budget end of AI coaching, self-serve.
8 Hone Training Enterprise (contact sales) Live workshops with AI practice between sessions.

First, who is CoachHub for?

CoachHub is built for global, especially European, enterprises that want multilingual human coaching at scale, with serious compliance behind it (ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, TISAX). If that's your situation, it's one of the two best human-coaching platforms in the world. Most teams shopping for an alternative want one of two things instead: the same human-coaching quality with less cost and procurement, or daily, measurable coaching that reaches every manager rather than a senior cohort. This guide is built around those goals, and it's honest about where CoachHub still wins.

Why teams look for a CoachHub alternative

01

Enterprise-only, with no way to try it

CoachHub has no self-serve signup and no public free trial. To pilot coaching with a small group, you first have to go through sales and an annual contract.

02

AIMY supplements coaches, it isn't the coach

AIMY is a capable AI coach for between-session support, but the core model is still booked human-coaching sessions, not an always-available daily coach.

03

Coaching is periodic, not daily

Human coaching happens on a schedule. Teams that want coaching to meet people in the moment, inside Slack or Teams, find the session-based rhythm limiting.

04

Hard to show a specific skill improved

CoachHub measures engagement and outcomes well, but it doesn't offer skill-level measurement with team feedback. It's hard to point at one skill and prove it got better.

#1 Pick Risely

Daily coaching you can measure, for every manager

You looked at CoachHub because it does human coaching well. The gaps are access and proof: it's sales-gated with no trial, and it measures engagement more than skill. Risely closes both. Merlin, your AI coach, runs daily inside Slack and Teams, measures 83 skills with before-and-after assessments, and costs $59 a head, self-serve, so you can pilot it this week and coach every manager, not just a senior cohort.

Why it leads

  • Self-serve with a 14-day trial, no procurement cycle to start
  • Daily coaching native in Slack and Teams, not booked sessions
  • 83 skills measured before and after, not just engagement
  • $59 a head, so coaching reaches every manager and IC

The rest of the field

Grouped by what each platform actually is, so you can scan straight to the model you want.

Human coaching

Human-coaching alternatives

The same model CoachHub sells, from a different vendor. Human coaches at the core, enterprise contracts, no daily AI coach.

BetterUp

Human Transformation Platform · San Francisco, CA · Founded 2013
$3,000–5,000/user/year

BetterUp is CoachHub's biggest rival and the category leader by scale. Where CoachHub leads in Europe and languages, BetterUp leads in the US, with one of the largest coach networks, the research-backed Whole Person Model, BetterUp Grow extending AI to all employees, and Workday integration. For a US-headquartered enterprise it's often the more natural fit.

The trade-offs are the same ones that probably have you looking past CoachHub. It's enterprise-only and priced per executive (an estimated $3,000 to $5,000 a year), with no self-serve trial and no skill-level measurement with team feedback. Pick BetterUp if you want CoachHub's model with US scale and stronger research. If you want daily, measurable coaching for everyone, it has the same ceiling.

Largest certified coach network (5,000+ coaches)

Well-being + mental fitness focus

Workday integration

Guardian HR agents (2025)

Enterprise pricing ($3K–5K/user/year)

No self-serve signup, sales process required

AI supplements human coaches, not primary coach

No daily coaching nudges

Best for: Large enterprises (1,000+ employees) with $3K+ per user budget wanting human coaching augmented by AI

Not ideal if: SMBs, budget-conscious teams, or organizations wanting AI-native daily coaching

Read the full Risely vs BetterUp comparison →

Torch

Leadership Development Platform · San Francisco, CA · Founded 2018
$200+/user/year (enterprise)

Torch is a strong CoachHub peer when mentoring matters as much as coaching. It pairs a large human-coach network with structured mentoring programs and solid behavior-change analytics, and it runs at real enterprise scale with clients like Reddit and Amgen.

Like CoachHub, coaching is human-delivered and enterprise-contracted, and there's no AI coach between sessions. Its language coverage is also thinner than CoachHub's 80-plus. Torch fits if you want coaching and mentoring from one vendor with good reporting; it's a weak fit if you need many languages or affordable, always-on coaching.

6,000+ coach network

Merged with Everwise, combined coaching + mentoring

Strong behavior change analytics

Clients: Reddit, Twitch, Amgen

No AI coaching, human coaches only with AI-powered dashboards

Enterprise pricing, no self-serve

Limited language support

No daily nudge system

Best for: Mid-to-large enterprises wanting human coaching + mentoring with strong analytics

Not ideal if: Teams wanting AI coaching, budget-conscious buyers, or self-serve access

Read the full Risely vs Torch comparison →

Ezra

World-class Digital Coaching · London, UK · Founded 2019
Enterprise (contact sales)

Ezra is the closest European-rooted enterprise peer to CoachHub. Backed by the LHH/Adecco Group, it brings procurement credibility, large global clients, its own ROI tooling, and the Cai assistant for between-session support, so it slots neatly into the same enterprise shortlist.

The catch mirrors CoachHub's. Buying runs through the LHH/Adecco sales motion, pricing is opaque, and coaching is human-first with AI as a supplement. Choose Ezra if you want an established, compliance-friendly human-coaching vendor with big-group backing. If your aim was to escape enterprise procurement, Ezra won't get you there.

LHH/Adecco backing, enterprise credibility

Clients: AstraZeneca, Coca-Cola, Microsoft

Cai AI assistant for between-session support

Own ROI calculator tool

Enterprise-only via LHH/Adecco sales process

AI (Cai) supplements human coaches, not primary

Limited self-serve experience

Pricing opaque, requires procurement process

Best for: Large enterprises wanting established human coaching with enterprise-grade compliance (via Adecco)

Not ideal if: SMBs, self-serve buyers, or teams wanting AI-native coaching

Read the full Risely vs Ezra comparison →
Expert-led

Expert-led skill development

Not open-ended coaching, but short, expert-led sprints aimed at specific, measurable skill gaps.

Growthspace

Precision skills development
Enterprise (custom)

Growthspace trades CoachHub's open-ended coaching for precision skill sprints. Its AI matches each person to one of more than 2,500 vetted experts across 1,100+ skills, then runs a short program, around five sessions over six to eight weeks, tied to a specific, measurable gap. Completion rates are high because the scope is tight, and analysts like Josh Bersin have highlighted the model.

It's expert-led, so it shares CoachHub's economics: enterprise custom pricing, no self-serve, and human time that scales with cost, plus no always-on AI coach between sprints. Growthspace is the strongest pick when you have specific, nameable skill gaps and want measurable, expert-led sprints rather than ongoing coaching for everyone.

AI matches each person to one of 2,500+ vetted experts across 1,100+ skills

Short, focused sprints (around 5 sessions) tied to a specific gap

High program completion rates from the tight scope

1:1, group, and workshop formats in one platform

Enterprise custom pricing, no self-serve signup

Sprint model, not always-on daily coaching

Expert-led, so cost scales with human time

No AI coach between sprints

Best for: Enterprises with specific, nameable skill gaps wanting measurable, expert-led sprints

Not ideal if: Teams wanting affordable, always-on daily coaching or self-serve access

AI-native

Other AI-native options

AI as the primary coach, the direction CoachHub's AIMY points, but built that way from the start.

Valence

AI Coaching for Every Manager · New York, NY · Founded 2019
Enterprise (contact sales)

Valence is the closest AI-first alternative to CoachHub's AIMY direction, but built around AI from the start. Its voice-capable coach, Nadia, runs at Fortune 500 scale at companies like Delta and Kraft Heinz, it's well funded after a $50M Series B, and it reports more than a million AI coaching conversations.

It's still an enterprise product with no self-serve signup, and it skips skill assessments and team feedback, so measurement is lighter than Risely's. Choose Valence for AI-first coaching at large-enterprise scale if you're fine with a sales process. If you want self-serve access or skill-level proof, it has the same gaps as CoachHub there.

AI-first, voice-first coaching (Nadia)

$50M Series B (Oct 2025), well-funded

1M+ AI coaching conversations

NPS 90+, Fortune 500 clients (Delta, Kraft Heinz)

Enterprise-only, no self-serve signup

No skill assessments or measurement

No team feedback integration

Newer platform, less track record

Best for: Fortune 500 enterprises wanting AI-first manager coaching at scale

Not ideal if: Organizations wanting skill measurement, team feedback, or self-serve access

Read the full Risely vs Valence comparison →

Rocky.ai

Enterprise Coaching OS · Berlin, Germany · Founded 2020
$10–13/user/month

Rocky.ai is the budget end of AI coaching, and the fastest way to get something in front of a team this week. At $10 to $13 a head it's self-serve, mobile-first, and built around daily reflection prompts, with a white-label option for coaching firms.

Match expectations to the price: no skill measurement, no team feedback, no HR dashboard, and some users find the conversations repetitive. Rocky.ai suits budget-conscious teams that want lightweight daily reflection, not a full CoachHub replacement with reporting and depth.

Lowest price point ($10–13/user/month)

Self-serve signup, fast onboarding

White-label available for coaching firms

Mobile-first, lightweight experience

No skill assessments or measurement

No team feedback integration

No HR/manager dashboard

Basic coaching methodology, reflection-focused

Repetitive conversation patterns reported by users

Best for: Budget-conscious teams or coaching firms wanting affordable, lightweight AI coaching

Not ideal if: Organizations needing skill measurement, team feedback, or enterprise features

Read the full Risely vs Rocky.ai comparison →
Training

Training, not coaching

Workshops and courses, not 1:1 coaching. Here because it's a common cross-shop, not because it does the same job.

Hone

Employee Development Powered By Humans And AI · New York, NY · Founded 2018
Enterprise (contact sales)

Hone isn't really a coaching alternative, it's a training one, and naming that honestly is the point. It runs 100+ live, instructor-led classes with AI simulations for practice between sessions, in a cohort model with behavior analytics. For structured, scheduled manager training, it's strong.

But scheduled workshops are a different product from on-demand coaching. Classes happen on a calendar, and the AI supplements the training rather than acting as a primary coach. Cross-shop Hone if your real need is training your managers in cohorts. If you specifically want 1:1 coaching in the flow of work, this isn't the swap.

100+ live class library (instructor-led)

AI simulations for skill practice

Cohort-based learning model

Strong behavior change analytics

Live classes require scheduling, not on-demand

AI supplements training, not primary coach

No skill measurement with 360 feedback

Enterprise-only pricing

Best for: Organizations wanting structured live training programs with AI practice between sessions

Not ideal if: Teams wanting on-demand, daily AI coaching or self-serve access

Read the full Risely vs Hone comparison →

Also worth considering

These come up in CoachHub alternative searches, but each is a partial fit or a different model. Worth knowing about, not worth a full review here.

Cloverleaf

Assessment + nudges

Assessment-first (DISC, Enneagram, 16 Types) with AI nudges in Slack and Teams. Strong for team-dynamics insight, but it tells you what you are more than it coaches you to improve.

Marlee (F4S)

Free, individual

A free, individual-focused AI coach built around 48 motivational traits. Good for personal goals; not built for org-wide manager coaching or skill measurement.

Humu

Now Perceptyx

Laszlo Bock's behavioral-nudge engine, acquired by Perceptyx in 2023. It's now nudges tied to employee surveys, not a standalone coaching platform.

Leapsome

HR suite

A modular performance-management platform (reviews, goals, 1:1s) with AI coaching features. It's an HR system with coaching attached, not a dedicated coach.

Imperative

Peer coaching

Pairs colleagues for structured, video-guided peer coaching conversations. A different model entirely, useful for connection and reflection, not 1:1 expert or AI coaching.

How we evaluated these alternatives

We compared every platform on the six things that actually decide a coaching purchase, and we weighted honesty over hype. Where a competitor beats Risely on one of these, we say so.

01

Coaching model

Human coach, AI coach, expert sprint, peer, or training. The first thing to get clear on is what you're actually buying, because these are not the same product.

02

Price and access

Published pricing or sales-gated. Self-serve trial or annual contract. This decides how fast you can start and how many people you can afford to coach.

03

Skill measurement

Can you point at one skill, like delegation, and show it improved, ideally with team feedback, not just engagement or satisfaction scores.

04

Daily engagement

Coaching in the flow of work versus booked sessions. Frequency is what turns insight into changed behavior.

05

Integrations

Whether coaching lives where work happens, natively in Slack and Microsoft Teams, or in a separate app people have to remember to open.

06

Honest fit

Where each platform genuinely wins, including the cases where it beats Risely. A guide that only flatters its owner isn't useful.

CoachHub alternatives compared at a glance

CoachHub and its alternatives, side by side on the criteria that decide most buying decisions.

Platform Pricing Primary Coach Skill Tracking Daily Coaching Self-Serve
CoachHub (incumbent) Enterprise (contact sales) Human + AI
Risely $59/user/mo AI (Merlin) 83 skills + 360
BetterUp $3,000–5,000/user/year Human + AI
Torch $200+/user/year (enterprise) Human
Ezra Enterprise (contact sales) Human + AI
Growthspace Enterprise (custom) Human experts Sprint outcomes
Valence Enterprise (contact sales) AI (Nadia)
Rocky.ai $10–13/user/month AI (Rocky)
Hone Enterprise (contact sales) Human + AI

Pricing for CoachHub, BetterUp, Ezra, Valence, Growthspace, and Hone is not public; figures are industry estimates or 'contact sales.' Facts are drawn from our competitor dataset and re-verified each quarter.

Why most “CoachHub alternatives” lists are misleading

If you’ve already searched, you’ve seen the problem: most results are software directories that rank alternatives by category overlap, not by whether they actually do coaching. That’s how you end up with a list where half the entries can’t coach anyone.

What directories list as alternatives

Lattice, Workday HCM, Oracle Talent Management, Leapsome, Bridge. These are performance, talent, and HCM suites. They share a software category with CoachHub but don’t provide coaching, a coach network, or an AI coach.

Useful if you’re buying an HR system. Useless if you’re buying coaching.

What an actual coaching alternative looks like

A platform that delivers coaching, whether through human coaches (BetterUp, Torch, Ezra), an AI coach (Risely, Valence, Rocky.ai), or expert sprints (Growthspace), with a method, progress over time, and a way to measure whether it worked.

Those are the platforms compared on this page.

The decision, in one place

Choose Risely if you...

  • Want coaching for every manager and IC, not just a senior cohort
  • Need to prove a specific skill improved, not just that people engaged
  • Want to start this week, self-serve, without procurement
  • Already live in Slack or Teams and want coaching there

Stay with CoachHub if you...

  • ·Need multilingual human coaching across a global, especially European, workforce
  • ·Have compliance requirements that need ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, and TISAX
  • ·Want credentialed human coaches at the core, with AI as a supplement

Look elsewhere if you...

  • ·Want the largest coach network and US-centric scale (BetterUp)
  • ·Have specific, nameable skill gaps better served by expert sprints (Growthspace)
  • ·Mainly need structured live training (Hone) or the lowest price (Rocky.ai)

Transparency

How to read this guide

We built Risely, one of the alternatives on this page, so we have skin in the game. We wrote this anyway, because the 'CoachHub alternatives' results are dominated by software directories that list HR suites instead of coaching platforms. Where CoachHub or another platform is the better call, we say so above, and we re-verify every fact each quarter.

26%

average skill improvement in 12 weeks

83

workplace skills tracked and measured

5,000+

users coached across 40+ organizations

40

languages supported, voice and chat

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to CoachHub?
It depends on what you need. To reach every manager with daily, measurable coaching, Risely delivers AI-native coaching at $59/user/month with 83-skill tracking and a 14-day free trial. To keep CoachHub's human-coaching model from another vendor, BetterUp, Torch, and Ezra are the closest peers. For measurable expert-led skill sprints, Growthspace fits. For AI-first coaching at enterprise scale, Valence is the nearest match. Note that directories often list HR suites like Lattice or Workday; those aren't coaching platforms.
Are Lattice and Workday real CoachHub alternatives?
Not really. Software directories list Lattice, Workday HCM, and Oracle Talent Management as CoachHub alternatives because they sit in the same broad HR category, but they're performance and talent-management suites, not coaching platforms. They don't provide 1:1 coaching, an AI coach, or a coach network. The genuine alternatives are Risely, BetterUp, Torch, Ezra, Growthspace, Valence, Rocky.ai, and Hone.
Is there a CoachHub alternative with self-serve signup or a free trial?
CoachHub is enterprise-only with no public self-serve signup or free trial. Among genuine coaching alternatives, the ones you can try without sales are Risely (14-day free trial, self-serve, $59/user/month), Rocky.ai (14-day trial, $10 to $13/user/month), and Marlee (free tier for individuals).
What is the best CoachHub alternative for measuring skill improvement?
CoachHub measures engagement and outcomes but doesn't offer skill-level measurement with team feedback. Among the alternatives, Risely is built around measurement: it tracks 83 workplace skills with before-and-after assessments and 360 feedback, so you can show that a specific skill like delegation improved. Across 40+ organizations, Risely users average a 26% skill improvement in 12 weeks.
Is there a cheaper alternative to CoachHub?
CoachHub doesn't publish pricing; it's enterprise quote-only. Cheaper, transparent options include Risely at $59/user/month (roughly $700 a year), Rocky.ai at $10 to $13/user/month, and Marlee, which has a free individual tier. The savings are large enough to coach every manager rather than a senior cohort.
How is Risely different from CoachHub?
CoachHub leads with a network of human coaches in 80+ languages and adds AIMY 2.0 as an AI coach for between-session support. Risely is AI-native: Merlin is the primary coach, available daily in Slack, Microsoft Teams, and the web, with 83-skill measurement built in. The practical differences are access (Risely is self-serve with a trial; CoachHub is sales-gated), price (Risely is published; CoachHub is quote-only), and measurement. CoachHub is stronger on languages and compliance certifications. See the Risely vs CoachHub page for the full comparison.
Do CoachHub alternatives work inside Slack and Teams?
Some do, many don't. Risely is native in Slack and Microsoft Teams, delivering coaching and nudges where people already work. Valence and Cloverleaf also integrate with collaboration tools. CoachHub, BetterUp, and most human-coaching platforms center on their own app or scheduled sessions, with lighter in-workflow presence.
What's the best CoachHub alternative for a large enterprise?
For a large enterprise that wants human coaching, BetterUp (US scale and research) and Ezra (LHH/Adecco backing) are the closest peers, with Torch a good option if mentoring matters. For AI-first coaching at scale, Valence is the nearest match. If the priority is reaching every manager with measurable coaching rather than a senior cohort, Risely is built for that at a fraction of the per-user cost.
CoachHub vs BetterUp: which should I choose?
CoachHub is usually the stronger pick for European or highly multilingual workforces and for strict compliance, given its 80+ languages and ISO/SOC 2/TISAX certifications. BetterUp tends to win for US-headquartered enterprises wanting the largest coach network and the research behind the Whole Person Model. Both are enterprise, human-first, and sales-gated; if you want daily, measurable coaching for everyone, an AI-native platform like Risely is a different and more affordable model.
How many CoachHub alternatives are there?
This guide reviews eight in depth (Risely, BetterUp, Torch, Ezra, Growthspace, Valence, Rocky.ai, and Hone) and flags five more adjacent options (Cloverleaf, Marlee, Humu/Perceptyx, Leapsome, and Imperative). The right shortlist is usually three or four, narrowed by your budget, whether you want human or AI coaching, and whether you need to measure skill improvement.