Rates & Pricing

How Much Does a Executive Coach Coach Charge? (2026 Rates)

Executive Coach coach rates range from $200–$600 per session in 2026, with an average of $400/session. Here's the full breakdown by experience level, credentials, and package format.

Updated March 2026 · ~6 min read · ICF 2024 · Thervo 2026 · Bark 2025
Quick Answer

Executive Coach coaches charge $200–$600 per session in 2026, with an average of $400/session. New coaches start at $200–300/session; established coaches with ICF credentials charge $400–$600. Monthly packages run $1280–$1600 for 4–6 sessions.

Sources: ICF Global Coaching Study 2024, Thervo 2026, Bark 2025. Live rate data: coachstackhub.ai/benchmarks.

Executive Coach coach rates in 2026 typically range from $200–$600 per session. Executive coaches charge $150–$1,500+ per session. Corporate-sponsored engagements pay differently than private clients. Here's the rate map — by client tier, credential level, and what gets you into the C-suite bracket.

Executive Coach Coach Rates at a Glance (2026)

Per Session $400
Monthly Package $1,600
Annual Engagement $19,200

These figures reflect the mid-market range for Executive Coaches working with individual clients. Corporate and executive engagements typically run higher. Rates vary by credentials, years of experience, and geography.

Rate Tiers by Experience & Credential ESTIMATELAST UPDATED: May 2026

The table below breaks down what clients typically pay — and what coaches typically charge — at each experience and credential level in the executive coach niche.

Experience / Credential Per Session Monthly Package Notes
Corporate Entry $150–$300 $600–$1,200 Mid-level managers, small teams
Senior Leadership $300–$500 $1,200–$2,000 Directors, VPs, corporate sponsors
C-Suite / Board $500–$1,500+ $2,000–$5,000+ CEO, board members, enterprise clients

Sources: ICF Global Coaching Study 2024, Thervo 2026, Bark 2025 US market data, Noomii 2026 VERIFIED

The biggest rate jump in this niche is typically between uncertified/new coaches and ICF-credentialed coaches. Executive Coaches who can point to specific, measurable client outcomes command the upper end of each tier.

What Affects Executive Coach Coach Rates

Rate variation in the executive coach space comes down to a handful of key factors:

  • Corporate vs. individual client billing
  • Industry specialization (tech, finance, healthcare)
  • Assessment tools used (360 reviews, Hogan, etc.)
  • Coaching duration and intensity (6-month vs. 12-month programs)
  • Coach's own leadership experience and credentials

Credentials VERIFIED

ICF certification (ACC, PCC, or MCC) consistently correlates with higher rates across all niches. For Executive Coaches, credentials signal not just training hours but adherence to a professional standard that clients are increasingly aware of.

Credential Level Typical Rate Premium
No certificationBaseline
ICF ACC (100+ hrs)+10–25%
ICF PCC (500+ hrs)+30–50%
ICF MCC (2,500+ hrs)+60–100%+

Location & Format

In-person executive coach coaching in major metros (New York, San Francisco, London) runs 20–40% above smaller markets. Virtual coaching has narrowed — but not eliminated — this premium. Most Executive Coaches now work primarily virtually, which also widens the addressable client base.

Client Profile

A executive coach coach working with corporate clients or senior leaders can charge significantly more than one working with individual consumers. The ROI is easier to quantify, and budgets are larger. If you're building a executive coach practice, defining whether you serve individuals or organizations is one of the highest-leverage positioning decisions you can make.

Packages vs. Per-Session: Which Is Better for Executive Coach Coaching?

For most executive coach coaching relationships, packages outperform per-session pricing for both clients and coaches.

Structure Best For Typical Discount Notes
Single session First-time clients, specific one-off goals None Lowest commitment, highest per-session cost
4-session package Short-term focus areas, trial of coaching relationship 10–15% Standard entry-level package for most niches
8–12 session package Meaningful goal pursuit, behavior change 20–30% Most common format for established Executive Coaches
Monthly retainer Ongoing development, corporate/executive work 25–35% Includes between-session support, on-call access

The typical 3-month engagement in this niche runs approximately $1,600/month — equating to roughly $19,200/year for clients committed to sustained work.

For clients: If you're genuinely committed to a goal, a package saves money and creates stronger accountability. If you're testing whether coaching is right for you, a single session first makes sense.

For coaches: Package pricing creates predictable income, deeper client relationships, and better outcomes — which generates better testimonials and referrals. The math strongly favors packages over single-session selling.

For Executive Coach Coaches: Setting Your Rate in 2026

The right rate for a executive coach coach isn't a number you copy from a competitor — it's derived from your income target, available coaching hours, and the value you deliver to a specific client profile.

Rate-setting formula:

  1. Set your income target — monthly after taxes and expenses
  2. Count your billable hours — realistic coaching sessions per week
  3. Add overhead buffer — software, CPD, marketing, taxes (typically 30–40%)
  4. Calculate your floor — income target divided by monthly billable sessions
  5. Benchmark against tiers — compare to the table above and adjust for your credentials and niche depth

Use the calculator below to run your personalized numbers in about 60 seconds:

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Calculate Your Executive Coach Coaching Rate

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