Coach.me Review: Is Paid Habit Coaching Worth the Money?
An honest Coach.me review: habit tracking, human coaching, accountability, and when an AI accountability coach may fit better.
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I'm Thanh. I write about habit change with the bias of someone who's failed at it a lot: the streak apps that didn't hold me, the willpower that ran out, the hard habits I didn't want to talk about until I had to.
This blog is first person on purpose. It is the emotional side of AI Accountability Coach: missed days, shame loops, scrolling, recovery, and the private truths that make habit change harder than a checkbox.
If you want to talk about a post, an idea, or a correction, the best way is email: write to contact@tanabtech.com and put my name in the subject line.
On the connection to the app
Most posts here that mention the app include a disclosure block. The short version: this blog is part of the AI Accountability Coach site. The blog is its own thing: if every product link disappeared, the posts should still be useful. That’s the test I write to.
Get in touch
The fastest way is email: contact@tanabtech.com. For corrections, ideas, or just to push back on something I wrote — I’d rather hear it.
An honest Coach.me review: habit tracking, human coaching, accountability, and when an AI accountability coach may fit better.
ReadAccountability helps you tell the truth and return to the habit. Pressure makes you hide, perform, and quit. Here is the difference.
ReadAI coaches are useful for daily accountability and private check-ins. Human coaches are better for nuance, trust, and complex life situations.
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