Build your AI-powered coaching business and earn CCE credits through Coachvox Academy
Coachvox Academy is now accredited to award 20 ICF CCE credits to coaches who complete the programme. Academy is currently included with a Coachvox annual subscription, so this is not just AI training in theory: you get the software, the live build sessions, and the structure to create and use your own AI-powered coaching assets inside your business.
Your coaching skills may already be solid. Your clients may already get brilliant results. But AI is changing how people learn, buy, ask questions, and interact with expert advice. This article explains what CCE points are, why they matter for ICF coaches, and how Coachvox Academy helps you build an AI-powered coaching business while earning recognised continuing education credit.
The ICF is the International Coaching Federation, one of the leading accreditation bodies for professional coaches. CCE stands for Continuing Coach Education. If you hold an ICF credential, CCE credits are part of how you show that your professional development has continued beyond your original training.
ICF credential-holders generally need 40 CCE credits during each renewal cycle. These credits are split into two categories: Core Competencies and Resource Development. Core Competency credits relate directly to coaching skills and the ICF Core Competencies. Resource Development credits cover wider professional development, including business building, tools, assessments, and learning that supports your work as a coach.
Coachvox Academy has been accredited to award 20 CCE credits. That means Academy can contribute towards your ICF renewal requirements while helping you build something practical inside your coaching business.
Coachvox Academy brings the training and the software together. You learn the system, build inside Coachvox, and leave with AI-powered assets you can actually use in your coaching business.
Coachvox Academy has been accredited to award 20 ICF CCE credits to coaches who complete the programme: 18 Resource Development credits and 2 Core Competency credits.
The CCE credits are optional. You can complete Academy, use the software, and build your AI-powered coaching business without applying for the credits. If you do want the credits awarded, the ICF processing and certification fee.
Coachvox Academy is currently included with a Coachvox annual subscription. That gives you access to the software, the Academy sessions, the community, and the replays while your annual subscription is active.
The current annual subscription is $996 per year. For established coaches, that is less than the price of one decent client. The maths is not exactly stressful.
Academy is built around implementation. Each session is designed to help you create something useful inside your business, rather than leaving you with a list of ideas you will get to “when things calm down”.
Across the programme, you build digital products, a content system in your voice, your AI version, a second-brain coaching assistant, and simple automations for the admin that should not be eating your week.
The strongest AI assets are built from work you have already done. Your frameworks, client questions, podcast episodes, workshop notes, course material, book drafts, sales calls, and old content all become useful raw material.
That is what makes Academy a good fit for coaches with real experience. The better your frameworks, client examples, content, and judgement, the more there is to build from. Your existing expertise becomes the base for digital products, client support, content, and an AI version that reflects how you work.
Academy includes five live build sessions, three bonus marketing masterclasses, and an accountability call. Replays are included, but the live sessions give you the chance to ask questions, build alongside other coaches, and keep moving.
AI has moved from a nice-to-have shiny object to a fundamental business tool. Your clients are using it to write, plan, research, summarise, make decisions, and get quick answers before they ask a human. This changes the relationship they have with their coach.
A coach who understands AI can make better decisions about where it belongs, where it causes problems, and how to use it without lowering the standard of their work.
Your clients can now ask ChatGPT a question at 11pm and get a genuinely helpful answer in seconds. That does not replace the depth of a real coaching relationship, but it does change the baseline for access.
The opportunity for coaches is to think carefully about where instant support adds value. A client might need a reminder of your framework between sessions. A prospect might want to understand your approach before booking a call. Someone in your audience might have a question that your existing content already answers, if only they could find it.
People are no longer only typing short phrases into Google. They are asking longer questions in AI tools and expecting a direct answer. That affects how coaches get discovered.
Your ideas need to be clear enough for humans and machines to understand. Your positioning, content, FAQs, examples, and frameworks all play a role. If your best thinking is buried in old PDFs, workshop recordings, and half-finished notes, it is harder for anyone to find, quote, recommend, or trust.
A basic website can feel thin when prospects are used to interactive tools. Your bio, testimonials, and calendar link still need to be there, because those pieces help people check your credibility and take the next step.
They work harder when they sit alongside a useful first experience of your expertise like a Coachvox. Prospects can see how you think, where you focus, and whether your approach feels right before they book.
AI can be useful, but it still needs direction. A generic prompt can produce generic advice. A poorly trained tool can give answers that do not match your standards. A lazy setup can make your work feel flatter than it really is.
Professional coaches need to understand the difference between helpful AI support and careless automation. That means knowing what to train, what to review, what to keep human, and how to protect the quality of the client experience.
The best AI use cases in coaching start with what already works. Your methodology, your client questions, your examples, your language, your content, your judgement.
That is why AI education is becoming part of serious professional development. The coaches who learn how to use it properly will be better placed to scale their ideas, support more people, and keep their work relevant as client expectations shift.
Coachvox Academy is for established coaches with something real to build from: a methodology, client results, useful content, training material, a book, a podcast, a course, or a clear point of view.
It is a strong fit if you want to build an AI-powered coaching business with structure. You may have already used ChatGPT, saved a few prompts, built a custom GPT, or thought about making an AI version of yourself. Academy gives you the software, sessions, and support to turn those ideas into connected assets.
It is also a strong fit if you hold an ICF credential and want your continuing education to produce something tangible. CCE credits are useful. A working AI-powered coaching business is even better.
It is probably not the right fit if you are still working out who you coach, what you help with, or why people buy from you. It is also not for you if you only want a few ChatGPT prompts or quick AI shortcuts.
If you already have the expertise and want the system around it, Coachvox Academy is built for you.
Build your AI-powered coaching business inside Coachvox Academy
Coachvox Academy is included with a Coachvox annual subscription. You get the software, the training, the live build sessions, the community, and the structure to turn your expertise into working AI-powered assets.
Inside Academy, you will:
This is built for coaches who want more than AI ideas. You leave with assets and systems you can use in your business.
CCE credits are a requirement for ICF coaches, but they can also be a useful excuse to build something you have been putting off. If you are going to spend time on continuing education, it may as well move your coaching business forward.
Coachvox Academy gives you a structured way to learn AI, earn 20 ICF CCE credits, and build practical assets around your expertise. Your methods are already doing good work in client sessions. Academy helps them work in more places.
ICF CCE points are Continuing Coach Education credits used for professional development and credential renewal. They show that a coach has continued learning beyond their original coach training.
ICF credential-holders generally need 40 CCE credits during each renewal cycle. ICF currently requires 24 Core Competency credits, including 3 ethics credits, with the remaining credits coming from Core Competencies or Resource Development.
Coachvox Academy is accredited to award 20 ICF CCE credits. These are split into 18 Resource Development credits and 2 Core Competency credits.
Coachvox lets coaches create an AI version of themselves trained on their content, methodology, and coaching style. It can act as an AI lead magnet, support clients between sessions, collect leads, answer common questions, and give prospects a more useful first step before a discovery call.
Resource Development credits cover professional development outside the ICF Core Competencies. ICF describes this category as learning that can include business building, personal growth, tools, assessments, and other material that supports your effectiveness as a coach.
AI training can count towards CCE credits when the relevant programme is accredited or accepted for by the ICF for CCE credit. Coachvox Academy is accredited to award 20 CCE credits to eligible coaches who complete the programme.
Coachvox Academy is a practical AI programme built on top of the Coachvox software. You get training, live build sessions, community support, and the tools to create AI-powered assets inside your coaching business.
Coachvox Academy is currently included with a Coachvox annual subscription. Annual subscribers get access to the software, Academy sessions, replays, and community while their subscription is active.
Yes, Academy is built around the Coachvox platform. The programme is designed to help you build inside the software, including your AI version, content system, digital assets, and creating an AI-first coaching business.
Coaches build practical AI-powered assets for their business. This includes an AI version of themselves, digital products, content in their voice, a second-brain coaching assistant, and simple automations for repetitive admin.
No, you do not need coding or technical AI experience. Academy is built for coaches who want practical implementation, not a technical course in machine learning.
Coachvox Academy can contribute 20 CCE credits towards your ICF credential renewal. You still need to make sure your full renewal requirements are covered, including the right balance of Core Competency, ethics, mentor coaching, and Resource Development credits.