Why you've got to check out this episode
- Discover why most launches fail—not because of strategy, but execution and team breakdowns.
- Learn how to scale your coaching business without burning out or micromanaging everything.
- Understand the missing role that keeps launches running smoothly (and profitably).
Resources / Links
- Visit launchpartnerpro.com to learn more about launch strategy and project management support. Download the Hiring Tech Pros Checklist: https://www.launchpartnerpro.com/hiringtechpros
Summary:
Launching an online program should feel exciting—not overwhelming.
In this episode, Elisa Boogaerts, launch strategist and fractional project manager, breaks down why even successful coaches struggle to scale their launches.
The problem isn’t effort—it’s being stuck in the weeds. Many six-figure and multi-six-figure coaches are juggling too many roles, micromanaging their teams, and operating without clear systems—leading to burnout, mistakes, and inconsistent results.
If you want to scale your launches without sacrificing your time, energy, or sanity, this episode is a must-listen.
Check out these episode highlights
- 01:40 – Elisa’s ideal client. Established coaches (6–7 figures) who run regular launches and want to scale.
- 02:20 – The problem she helps solve. Taking the stress out of launches by creating a clear plan and managing execution with the team.
- 03:10 – What are the typical symptoms? Feeling overwhelmed, “keeping your head above water,” working daily, and heading toward burnout.
- 05:10 – What are the common mistakes? Micromanaging, poor delegation, hiring the wrong people, and lacking operational systems.
- 07:30 – Valuable Free Action (VFA), Define clear roles, responsibilities, and ownership for every team member.
- 09:40 – Q6: Valuable Free Resource (VFR). Hiring Tech Pros checklist to help you vet and choose the right support. Download here: https://www.launchpartnerpro.com/hiringtechpros
- 10:50 – Q: What role is most missing? A: project manager to plan, coordinate, and execute launches.