
Who is this for?
Turn member progress into something your team can actually see and manage.
Mylestone helps coaches, mentors, and program operators track progress over time, keep goals visible, and spot who needs attention before momentum is lost.
Progress is happening, but your team cannot see enough of it.
In many programs, coaching practices, and fitness communities, progress lives across DMs, spreadsheets, memory, and occasional check-ins. That makes it harder to support people consistently and harder to prove what the program is actually delivering.
Goals are set, then gradually disappear from view.
Coaches and operators react late because signals are scattered.
Real improvement is hard to document, review, and share.
A simple loop for guided progress
Set the goal or milestone
Define what the participant is working toward and what progress should look like.
Log progress over time
Members or staff add updates, notes, photos, and check-in context as the journey unfolds.
Review, support, and adjust
Coaches and program staff can see the story taking shape, notice when momentum is slipping, and respond earlier.
What organizations get from better progress visibility
Members are more likely to stay engaged when goals and progress stay visible.
Staff can see who is improving, who is stuck, and who may need follow-up.
Progress becomes easier to review, summarize, and communicate.
Teams spend less time reconstructing progress from scattered tools and conversations.
Built for guided progress environments
When progress stays visible, proof gets easier.
- Goals disappear after the kickoff or first check-in.
- Signals stay scattered across messages, spreadsheets, and memory.
- Staff reacts late because it's hard to see who needs support.
- Goals and updates stay in one structured progress record.
- Coaches can review momentum and intervene earlier.
- Outcomes are easier to summarize, share, and prove.
Test whether this fits your workflow
Mylestone is best evaluated in a real use case with a small group. We'll walk through your workflow, identify the simplest pilot, and show what progress visibility could look like in your setting.



