TrueCoach vs Everfit: which one should you choose?
A side-by-side comparison of TrueCoach and Everfit: pricing, branded apps, coaching features, pros and cons.
Quick verdict
Choose TrueCoach if...
premium strength and conditioning coaches in the US who prioritize UX
Choose Everfit if...
English-speaking coaches who want automations and hybrid coaching workflows
TrueCoach and Everfit solve different problems. If you are comparing both, also benchmark TrainerStudio: it includes a free plan up to 3 clients, branded app and local pricing for Spain and LATAM.
Comparison table
| Feature | TrueCoach | Everfit |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | ||
| Branded app | ||
| Nutrition plans | ||
| Built-in chat | ||
| Exercise library | ||
| Payments | ||
| Progress tracking | ||
| Spanish support | ||
| Group coaching | ||
| Strava integration |
Pricing
TrueCoach
- 26.34 USD/month
Starter
5 clients
- 57.99 USD/month
Standard
20 clients
- 136.99 USD/month
Pro
50 clients
- Custom
Enterprise
Unlimited clients
Pricing note
TrueCoach starts at USD 26.34/month for 5 clients, then USD 57.99 for 20 and USD 136.99 for 50; larger teams usually need custom pricing.
Everfit
- Free
Free
5 clients
- 19 USD/month
Pro
15 clients
- 105 USD/month
Studio
50 clients
- Custom
Enterprise
Unlimited clients
Pricing note
Everfit offers a free plan up to 5 clients and paid plans from USD 19/month, but add-ons such as Meal Plans and Autoflow can increase the bill quickly.
TrueCoach
Strengths
- • Polished UX and clear workout programming
- • Strong client feedback workflow
- • Strong Capterra and G2 ratings
Weaknesses
- • No coach-branded app
- • No Spanish support
- • Client-count tiers create pricing cliffs
Everfit
Strengths
- • Free plan up to 5 clients
- • Strong automations and workflow tooling
- • Clean coach and client experience
Weaknesses
- • No Spanish support
- • Meal Plans, Autoflow, Payments and advanced branding are add-ons
- • Coach-branded app is aimed at Enterprise plans
Try TrainerStudio for free
Free up to 3 clients, branded app included, Spanish-first support and pricing adjusted to the trainer's country.