Free Coaching Invoice Template

Free invoice templates for coaches, life coaches, business coaches, career coaches, fitness coaches, executive coaches, wellness coaches, and online coaching professionals. Download and edit in PDF, Word, Excel, Google Docs, or Google Sheets.

Use this template to bill for coaching sessions, consultation calls, coaching packages, group sessions, online meetings, monthly plans, training materials, cancellation fees, taxes, discounts, deposits, and payment terms in a clear and professional way.

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Coaching invoice template showing coaching services, session details, program fees, and payment information

Download Free Coaching Invoice Templates

Download a template, then edit it in PDF, Word, Excel, Google Docs, or Google Sheets. Print it, save it, or send it to your client when the coaching session is complete or when a billing period ends.

Use these templates for life coaches, business coaches, career coaches, executive coaches, wellness coaches, fitness coaches, online coaches, and group coaching programs.

How to Invoice for Coaching Work

A good coaching invoice should clearly show the client details, coaching service, session date, package type, hourly rate, payment terms, taxes, and final amount due.

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In 5 Steps:

  1. Confirm the client details, coaching type, session schedule, package plan, session length, payment method, and agreed pricing before starting the coaching work.
  2. Record completed coaching sessions, consultation calls, group sessions, online meetings, action plans, materials provided, and any approved extra services.
  3. Track coaching costs such as session time, preparation time, workbooks, assessments, resources, travel, online tools, and cancellation or no-show fees.
  4. Calculate session fees, package charges, monthly plans, add-ons, taxes, discounts, deposits, and the final balance due.
  5. Send the invoice with payment options, due date, coaching notes, billing period, package details, and any next-session information.

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What to Include in a Coaching Invoice

A professional coaching invoice should include the details needed to identify the client, coaching service, session work, charges, and payment terms.

Invoice and Client Details

  • Invoice numberHelps track the invoice, payment record, and coaching billing history.
  • Client name and contact detailsShows who booked the coaching service and who is responsible for payment.
  • Coach or business detailsShows which coach, coaching business, or consultant provided the service.
  • Coaching typeShows life coaching, business coaching, career coaching, executive coaching, wellness coaching, or fitness coaching.
  • Session date or billing periodShows which session, week, month, or coaching period the invoice covers.

Coaching Service Details

  • Session formatShows whether the session was in person, online, by phone, group-based, or part of a coaching programme.
  • Service descriptionExplains one-on-one coaching, group coaching, strategy sessions, consultations, or goal-setting sessions.
  • Session length and number of sessionsShows how much coaching time was provided and how the total charge was calculated.
  • Rate or package feeShows whether the coaching service was billed by hourly rate, session rate, or fixed package fee.
  • Package or programme nameConnects the invoice to the correct coaching plan, monthly programme, session bundle, or recurring package.

Payment and Final Notes

  • Products and extra servicesLists workbooks, assessments, templates, resources, training materials, travel, preparation time, online tools, cancellation, or no-show fees.
  • Discounts, deposits, or previous paymentsShows credits or amounts already paid before the final balance.
  • Total amount dueShows the final amount the client needs to pay.
  • Payment due date and methodsTells the client when payment is expected and how they can pay.
  • Coaching notes or payment termsRecords package terms, cancellation rules, next session date, recurring billing notes, or payment instructions.

Billing Scenarios for Coaching Businesses

Use clear invoice labels so clients understand the type of coaching service, session cost, package fee, add-ons, and final amount due.

ScenarioInvoice line itemsBest used forHow to describe it
One-on-one coaching sessionSession fee, session date, coaching time, preparation notes, taxIndividual coaching sessions for life coaching, career coaching, business coaching, or wellness coaching.Show the session date, session length, coaching type, and agreed session rate clearly.
Coaching packagePackage fee, number of sessions, coaching materials, support access, payment termsClients booking several sessions as part of a coaching programme or bundled service.List the package name, included sessions, package price, and any payment schedule.
Monthly coaching planMonthly fee, session count, email support, check-ins, resourcesRecurring coaching clients who pay weekly, monthly, or on a regular programme basis.Show the billing period, included services, number of sessions, and monthly amount.
Group coaching sessionGroup session fee, participant count, materials, online meeting, session notesWorkshops, group coaching calls, team coaching, online classes, or small coaching groups.Show the group name, number of participants, session date, and group coaching fee.
Business or executive coachingStrategy session, leadership coaching, assessment, action plan, consultation feeBusiness owners, managers, executives, leadership teams, or professional development clients.Describe the coaching focus, session length, deliverables, and any assessment or strategy work.
Workshop or training sessionWorkshop fee, preparation time, training materials, participant resources, travelCoaching workshops, company training sessions, webinars, seminars, and educational coaching events.Show the workshop title, date, duration, materials, and any travel or preparation fees.
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Common Charges and Fees for Coaching Businesses

Itemize coaching charges clearly so clients can see session fees, package pricing, materials, travel, cancellation fees, taxes, and any extra costs.

Charge or serviceUnitWhen to useHow to show it
Coaching session feeSessionUse when charging a fixed price for one coaching session.Show the session date, coaching type, session length, and session price.
Hourly coaching feeHourUse when billing by time for coaching calls, strategy sessions, support work, or consultations.Show hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate with a short service description.
Coaching package feePackageUse when the client buys a group of sessions or a full coaching programme.List the package name, included sessions, and fixed amount clearly.
Monthly coaching planMonthUse for recurring coaching support, monthly programmes, or subscription-style coaching.Show the billing period, included services, and monthly fee.
Consultation feeSession or timeUse for discovery calls, strategy calls, goal-setting sessions, or planning meetings.Show the consultation date, topic, time spent, and fee.
Group coaching feeParticipant, session, or packageUse when coaching multiple people in one session, workshop, or group programme.Show the group session name, number of participants, and total fee.
Training materialsItem or packageUse when charging for workbooks, templates, guides, assessments, worksheets, or learning resources.List materials separately when they are not included in the coaching package.
Preparation or planning timeHour or feeUse when extra preparation, programme planning, assessment review, or custom session design is billed.Show preparation time separately when it is outside the standard session fee.
Travel or venue feeMile, kilometer, or feeUse when in-person coaching, workshops, or corporate sessions require travel or venue costs.Show travel, parking, or venue costs separately from coaching fees.
Cancellation or no-show feeFeeUse when a client cancels late, misses a session, or does not follow the agreed cancellation policy.Add a clear label so the client understands why the fee applies.
TaxPercentage or amountUse when tax applies to coaching services, materials, packages, or travel fees based on local rules.Show tax before the final total so the client can see how the balance was calculated.
Deposit or previous paymentCreditUse when the client paid before or during the coaching service.Subtract it from the invoice total and show the remaining balance due.

Common Coaching Invoicing Mistakes

Coaching work can include session dates, coaching packages, hourly time, group sessions, materials, deposits, cancellation fees, and recurring plans. Missing details can confuse clients or delay payment. Avoid these common mistakes.

MistakeWhy it causes problemsHow to fix it
Not listing the coaching session dateThe client may not know which session or billing period the invoice covers.Add the session date, billing period, or programme dates clearly.
Not describing the coaching service clearlyThe client may not understand what type of coaching was provided.Add a simple description such as career coaching, business coaching, life coaching, executive coaching, or group coaching.
Combining all charges in one lineThe total may look unclear because the client cannot see sessions, materials, travel, and taxes separately.Separate session fees, package fees, materials, travel, cancellation fees, deposits, and taxes into clear line items.
Not showing session length or rateThe client may question the charge if the session time and price are not visible.Show session length, hourly rate, session rate, or package price clearly.
Forgetting package detailsThe client may not know how many sessions are included or how many remain.Add the package name, number of sessions included, billing period, and any remaining session notes when useful.
Leaving out materials or resource feesWorkbooks, assessments, templates, or guides may look like unexpected charges if not listed.List coaching materials and resources separately when they are billed outside the package.
Not recording cancellation or no-show feesLate cancellation charges may be questioned if they are not explained.Add cancellation, rescheduling, or no-show fees as separate line items with short notes.
Forgetting deposits or previous paymentsThe final balance may look higher than expected.Show deposits, advance payments, partial payments, or credits before the balance due.
Leaving out recurring billing termsThe client may not understand whether the invoice is for one session, a month, or a full programme.Add billing period, recurring plan details, payment schedule, and due date.
Not keeping invoice recordsTracking sessions, payments, packages, materials, and client history becomes harder.Keep a copy of every coaching invoice for your business records.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I show coaching session charges on an invoice?

List each coaching session with the date, session length, rate, and total amount. Example: “1-on-1 coaching session: 60 minutes × $90 = $90” or “Career coaching session: 90 minutes: $135.” This helps the client understand exactly what they are being billed for.

What coaching details should be included on the invoice?

Include the client name, coaching type, session date, session length, package name, and billing period. Example: “Business coaching package for May: 4 weekly sessions.” This connects the invoice to the correct coaching service and time period.

How do I invoice for a coaching package?

Show the package name, number of sessions included, and total package price. Example: “Life coaching package: 6 sessions: $540” or “Executive coaching package: 3 months: $1,200.” This makes package pricing clear and easy to review.

Should group coaching be listed separately?

Yes. Group coaching should be shown as its own line item with the session count or group programme details. Example: “Group coaching programme: 4 weekly sessions: $300 per participant.” This keeps group services separate from private coaching.

Can I include consultation or discovery calls on a coaching invoice?

Yes, if the call is paid or part of the package. Example: “Initial coaching consultation: 45 minutes: $60.” If the discovery call is free, you can show it as “Included” or “$0” for a clear service record.

How should I bill for coaching materials or worksheets?

List any paid materials separately, such as workbooks, digital guides, templates, assessments, or course resources. Example: “Goal-setting workbook: $25” or “Career assessment report: $40.” This keeps extra resources separate from session fees.

How do I show deposits or advance payments for coaching?

Show the full coaching amount, deposit received, and remaining balance. Example: “Coaching package total: $600,” “Deposit paid: $150,” and “Balance due: $450.” This helps both sides track what has already been paid.

What payment terms should a coaching invoice include?

Include the due date, accepted payment methods, cancellation policy, rescheduling rules, and package expiry terms. Example: “Payment due before the first session. Sessions cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice may be charged. Package sessions must be used within 90 days.”

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