Writing Coach
The coaching platform that helps writers actually finish their books.
Help writers finish what they start, with the structure to get from first draft to done.
Common challenges
- Keeping writers consistent with their writing practice between sessions
- Tracking manuscript progress across weeks and months of work
- Delivering feedback and notes in an organized, searchable way
- Helping writers overcome blocks and stay accountable to their creative goals
How Kaido helps
- Structured writing programs that take clients from concept to completed manuscript
- Weekly word count and chapter milestones as trackable tasks
- Private notes capture feedback, breakthroughs, and pattern observations
- Progress tracking keeps writers motivated through the long middle of a manuscript
Deliver structured writing programs from first idea to completed manuscript
Books don't get written in a single burst of inspiration. They get built chapter by chapter, week by week. Kaido's program builder lets you structure the full writing engagement into phases, including concept, outline, first draft, revision, and final polish, so every writer you work with follows a clear, repeatable arc instead of wandering in the middle.
- Build writing programs covering concept, draft, revision, and completion
- Each phase has defined milestones and word count targets
- Writers see their progress across the full manuscript arc
- Reuse the same program framework with every new writing client
Book in 6 Months
Assign weekly writing milestones writers actually complete
Writing accountability is the core of great book coaching. Kaido lets you assign specific, measurable writing tasks after every session with due dates: write Chapter 3, hit 2,000 words this week, revise the opening scene. Consistent creative momentum follows. You see completion before every next call.
- Assign specific word count or chapter completion tasks each session
- Writers track their milestones from the Kaido dashboard
- Weekly due dates build the writing habit over months
- See who is writing consistently and who needs a creative unblocking call
This Week's Writing Milestones
Write 1,500 words on Chapter 7
Revise the opening of Chapter 6
Complete scene outline for Chapter 8
Submit Chapter 7 draft for feedback
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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about using Kaido as a writing coach.
- Can I build a book coaching program in Kaido?
- Yes. Build your methodology as a phased program covering concept development, outlining, first draft, developmental revision, and line editing, and assign it to every new writing client as a consistent framework they can see and follow.
- How do I assign weekly writing targets between sessions?
- You create tasks with specific targets and a due date, for example: 'Write 1,500 words on Chapter 4' or 'Complete the outline for Part 2'. Writers see their task in their Kaido dashboard and mark it done. You see completion before every session.
- Can I keep feedback notes and session observations organized?
- Yes. Kaido's private session notes give you a searchable, chronological record of every client's writing development. Note the patterns, the sticking points, the craft breakthroughs. It all stays organized and accessible before every next session.
- Can I work with multiple writers at different stages of their manuscripts?
- Yes. Every client has their own independent program with their own progress tracking. You might be guiding one writer through outlining and another through revision simultaneously. Each engagement is completely separate and organized.
- Can writers self-book additional sessions when they hit a creative block?
- Yes. If you enable self-booking, writers can schedule a session when they're stuck, without waiting for your next scheduled call. Especially valuable when a writer hits a major structural problem that needs immediate coaching.