AI is everywhere right now, from writing emails to analysing data to generating all sorts of weird and wonderful images and videos, but one of the most interesting (and practical) uses of AI in the workplace is coaching.
So what is an AI coach, how does it compare to a real human coach, and how can it actually help people at work?
Let’s break it down.
An AI coach is a digital coach powered by artificial intelligence that supports people with learning, performance and development at work. It uses conversational AI to ask questions, provide guidance, offer suggestions and help people think through challenges – much like a traditional coach would.
Instead of booking sessions or waiting for feedback, users can interact with an AI coach on demand, often through chat or voice, whenever they need support.
An AI coach doesn’t replace human judgement or empathy, but it does replicate many of the core coaching behaviours, such as:
Tools like VeeCoach bring this kind of coaching directly into the flow of work, making development more accessible and consistent.
Human coaches are invaluable – especially for deep personal development, complex leadership challenges and emotional nuance, all of which come from real, hands-on human experience. But human coaches aren’t always affordable, accessible or scalable.
Here’s how an AI coach differs:
A real coach is limited by diaries and availability. An AI coach is always there – whether someone needs help preparing for a difficult conversation at 8am or reflecting on their day at 9pm. An AI coach doesn’t go on holiday or work 9-5 hours, giving you access to coaching whenever you need it.
Instead of waiting weeks for a coaching session, users can get support exactly when a challenge arises – before a meeting, after feedback or during a moment of uncertainty. This is performance support at its very best, with personalised guidance and advice at the exact point of need.
Human coaching is expensive and usually reserved for senior leaders. An AI coach can support everyone, from new starters to managers, without increasing cost per user.
AI coaches don’t bring bias, assumptions or mood into conversations. People often feel more comfortable being honest, asking ‘silly’ questions (though we firmly believe there’s no such thing!) or exploring concerns without fear of judgement.
Modern AI coaches adapt their responses based on role, goals, behaviour and previous interactions, making the experience feel personal rather than generic.
That said, AI coaching works best alongside human coaching – not instead of it. Think of it as daily support, with humans stepping in for deeper or more complex needs.
Learning doesn’t happen in one-off workshops. AI coaches reinforce learning over time, helping people apply ideas in real situations and build lasting habits.
By encouraging reflection and problem-solving, AI coaches help people think for themselves rather than relying on managers for every answer.
AI coaching makes personalised development possible across entire organisations – not just for a select few. Instead of having to cherry-pick specific employees for coaching opportunities, you can open it up to everyone at minimal cost.
Managers can use AI coaching to prepare for conversations, handle tricky situations and develop their leadership skills in real time. Traditional, human-led leadership coaching can cost thousands of pounds per employee, so AI coaching is a much more cost-effective option.
Instead of being the first port of call for every issue, AI coaches provide everyday guidance, freeing HR and L&D teams to focus on higher-impact work. This is especially useful for HR teams who spend a lot of time fielding simple questions, as AI coaching can rapidly source answers from trusted resources (and, in the case of VeeCoach, from your SCORM elearning courses!).
The short answer: almost everyone can benefit from AI coaching.
For small and medium-sized businesses in particular, AI coaching can offer enterprise-level development support without enterprise-level cost. For large enterprises, an AI coach like VeeCoach is a scalable, cost-effective way to offer coaching across the entire organisation without racking up a gigantic L&D bill.
VeeCoach is designed to be a practical, everyday coaching companion inside the 5app ecosystem. Here are just a few ways it can be used:
Users can talk through challenges, decisions or feedback and be guided with thoughtful, coaching-style questions.
VeeCoach helps users clarify what they’re working towards and identify realistic next steps.
From performance reviews to sensitive discussions, users can rehearse, structure their thoughts and build confidence through interactive roleplay scenarios.
VeeCoach connects learning to real situations, helping users apply what they’ve learned on the job rather than forgetting it.
By checking in regularly and encouraging reflection, VeeCoach supports behaviour change – not just knowledge gain.
All of this happens in the flow of work, without booking sessions or leaving the platform.
Coaching is no longer a luxury reserved for senior leaders. With AI coaches, personalised development becomes part of everyday working life.
AI coaching won’t replace human connection – but it will make coaching more accessible, timely and impactful for more people than ever before.
For organisations looking to support performance, confidence and continuous learning at scale, an AI coach like VeeCoach is a powerful place to start.