Move

Which world is yours?

See Move as your operating system.

The operating system for coaching that stays alive between every session.

Get more done

Your agents handle the reps, the reminders, and the follow up between sessions.

Have more fun

You coach. Move keeps every athlete moving when you are not in the room.

Make more money

Scout finds your next clients, and every athlete gets a path made for them, so they stay.

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One chapter.
Every reader gets their own.

Everything below is pulled live from a real Space on Move: the creator's actual text and the engine's actual output for real members. Not screenshots. Not a mockup.

Creating the 100mph Hitter - the author's original

Key 1: Master the Mission

"The first, and most important, key to training is to master the mission, which means have a very clear intent. The intent or mission should be to hit the ball hard. What's different about our best students is that they all have the mission or obsession to hit the ball hard and to hit the ball far.…"

The same section, rendered per reader - live cache, no two alike

Braden

Age 16 · high school (sophomore) · two-way SS / RHP

"Braden, as a serious and coachable player, your mission when you step up to the plate should be crystal clear: hit the ball hard. This is not just about swinging with power; it's about having the intent to drive the ball with authority every time. This mindset is what sets top hitters apart, and…"

Dusty

Age 19 · JUCO · 1B / corner OF (one-way power bat)

"Dusty, let's get straight to it. Your mission is singular: hit the ball hard. This isn't about looking pretty at the plate—it's about making scouts' heads turn with exit velocity and slugging power. Your obsession should be to crush the ball with authority and send it far. The Bernstein Principle is…"

Tanner

Age 13 · youth / travel ball · Infield

"Hey Tanner! Let's talk about one of the most important parts of becoming a great hitter: having a clear mission. Your mission when you step up to the plate should be to hit the ball hard. That's the main goal. Think of it like a video game where you want to score big points — here, your points come…"

Same author. Same chapter. The voice survives. The level, framing, and vocabulary adapt to each member's real profile.

Under the hood

Your answers become signal.The engines put it to work.

The onboarding interview is not a form. It is the first source. The moment your Space starts taking shape, these engines begin turning that source into action.

What you bring

Your book

Your videos

Your podcast

Your site

Bring what exists, or start by talking it out.

Intelligence Engine

Every word, with intent

  • Reading every word and transcript
  • Extracting your frameworks & context
  • Mapping your voice, tone, and style
  • Profiling your ideal customer

The first questions feed the engine with your real words and intent.

Personalization Engine

Every member gets their version of your work, in your voice at their level

New fan · just discovered you

Member · working through it

Superfan · all in

Opportunity Engine

Scout works the open internet for your best-fit people

Now make it yours.