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5 ChatGPT Prompts To Create High-Value Content From Coaching Calls

Jodie Cook

Most coaches only use a fraction of the value in their client calls. The rest disappears into forgotten Zoom recordings and messy, scribbled notes. But coaches who repurpose their call content get more engagement on social media and close more sales.

In those calls, you use your years of training and experience. Your hardest-hitting phrases, your best questions Your best content is already sitting in those calls, but they happen behind closed doors. Now you need to extract it.

These prompts turn one hour of coaching into weeks of high-value content. They pull out the patterns, stories, and breakthrough moments that make your content unique.

Open ChatGPT, copy and paste the prompts and keep the same chat window open so the context carries through. Remove your client name and any identifying details from the transcript before sharing with ChatGPT.

ChatGPT: transform coaching calls into content that sells

Pull out the key stories and examples from your call

Client stories stick in people’s minds when stats slip right through. Stories show transformation in action. They prove you know what you’re talking about. But most coaches miss the best stories because they’re too close to them. Use this prompt to create stories for blogs.

“I just finished a coaching call with [describe your client type]. Review this transcript and identify the 3 most powerful client stories or examples. Focus on moments where the client had a breakthrough or overcame a challenge. Format each story with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Keep the client anonymous but maintain the emotional impact. Write each story from the perspective of me as the coach. Make the language short, sharp and direct, 8th grade level. [Include examples of your writing style]”

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Turn client questions into content hooks

The questions your clients ask are pure marketing gold. They’re using the exact words your ideal clients are typing into Google right now. These questions reveal what keeps your audience up at night. Don’t waste their queries.

“Analyze this coaching call transcript and extract the top 5 questions my client asked. Rephrase each question to make it universally applicable while keeping the core problem. Add a one-sentence explanation of why this question matters to my target audience of [ideal client type].”

Create quick-win tips from coaching breakthroughs

People love content that gives them a taste of success. When you share the small wins from your coaching calls, you prove your methods work. You build trust before anyone pays you a dollar. No more staring at a blank page wondering what to write, leverage your coaching breakthroughs in future social posts. This prompt creates posts or videos, you decide.

“Look through this coaching call transcript and identify 3 specific tips or action steps that led to immediate results for my client. Format each tip as an instructional script. The script should be no more than 130 words, open with a strong hook (attention grabbing, direct sentence), give context, include a clear, actionable statement followed by the positive outcome it created, and end with an empowering line about how the viewer could have the same positive outcome. Remove any identifying client details.”

Find the repeating patterns that sell your expertise

Your coaching superpower lies in the patterns you spot and the frameworks you use without thinking. These patterns plus your unique experience are what make you different from every other coach. When someone asks you how you work with your clients, include this insight. Help them see you know your stuff. This text could go on your homepage, about page or FAQs. It could be a social media post in itself.

“Review this coaching call transcript and identify the specific way I help clients solve problems. Look for my unique approaches, mindset shifts, or frameworks. Summarize the method using a memorable title and specific steps. Then, write a short explanation of why this approach works, backed by what happened in the call.”

Turn coaching moments into carousel posts

Carousel posts on LinkedIn tend to get more engagement than single images. They’re perfect for breaking down complex coaching concepts into bite-sized pieces. On every page, add 1-2 sentences that add value, compelling your dream client to keep clicking through. Most coaches overthink carousels and never post. Don’t let that be you.

“Using this coaching call transcript, create a 10-slide carousel post outline for LinkedIn. The first slide should have a hook from a specific moment in the call, either a profound question or insight. Then break down the key lesson or transformation into 5-8 practical steps, each with a question or hook and then some advice, guidance or bullet points underneath. End with a call to action based on the results my client got.”

Use ChatGPT to transform coaching genius into content that converts

Your coaching calls hold the key to months of standout content. These prompts give you a system to extract the stories, examples, and patterns that make your content real. They turn one hour of coaching into social posts, articles, and scripts that speak directly to your ideal clients.

Start with just one prompt today. Select a coaching call where you showed up as your absolute best self and run it through the system. The sooner you start, the sooner you’ll have a content library that works as hard as you do. Your best content is already there, now use the tools and share it.

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Jodie Cook

Founder of Coachvox AI – create an AI version of you. Forbes 30 under 30 class of 2017.

Source: forbes.com