Ski Goat

Ski Goat for Ski Schools

Turn one-off lessons into year-round client relationships.

Ski Goat helps ski schools deliver better lesson follow-up, offer remote video review through the school, and keep clients engaged long after they leave the mountain.

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Most ski schools lose their clients when the holiday ends.

Ski Goat gives you the tools to change that.

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Keep the relationship after the trip

Most clients disappear the moment they fly home. Ski Goat gives your school a structured way to continue coaching, send follow-up content, and stay connected — so the relationship isn't limited to one week on the mountain.

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Give instructors a better way to deliver

Replace ad hoc WhatsApp clips and forgotten verbal feedback with a cleaner, more professional handover. Clients leave each lesson with their videos, notes, and drills in one place — and they can revisit it any time.

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Make your teaching methodology visible

Package your drills, demos, and teaching structure in programs that clients can actually use between lessons. Your school's approach becomes something they can follow and share — not just something they experienced once on the slope.

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Offer remote coaching through the school

When clients want personalised feedback between trips, they can request a remote video review. The school manages the request internally — so the client relationship stays with you, not with an individual instructor.

How it works

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Instructors capture and share

After each lesson, instructors share a folder with the client — videos, notes, AI analysis, and recommended drills — all in one link.

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Clients keep everything in one place

Clients can revisit their footage, replay instructor feedback, and follow the drills you've set — at home, at another resort, or before their next trip.

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Schools offer remote video review

When clients want to keep improving between visits, they can request a remote review. Your school handles the assignment and delivers it through Ski Goat.

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Returning clients arrive warmer

Clients come back with their history already in the system. Your instructors know where they left off. The next lesson picks up where the last one ended.

What ski schools get

Better client experience

Clients leave each lesson with a structured, professional handover instead of ad hoc clips.

Stronger retention

Clients who stay engaged between trips are more likely to rebook. They come back knowing their instructor and their history.

More consistent delivery

Shared programs and standard handover templates mean every instructor packages lessons the same way, regardless of experience level.

A more professional instructor team

Instructors have better tools, a visible professional profile, and a cleaner way to present themselves — linked to the school's identity.

Optional digital revenue

Remote video review creates a new paid touchpoint for clients who aren't yet ready to book a full lesson. The school earns 70% of each review fee.

Start with a simple pilot.

You don't need to roll this out across the whole school to see whether it works. A typical pilot starts with 1–3 instructors, one follow-up workflow, and one branded content setup. From there, you'll see whether clients engage, whether instructors find it useful, and whether it's worth expanding.

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Questions schools ask

Q: Does this replace our booking or scheduling software?

A: No. Ski Goat is not a booking engine or operations platform. It's the coaching, client experience, and retention layer that works alongside your existing systems.

Q: Do our instructors have to use it?

A: It works best when instructors adopt it as the standard handover tool. Most do, because it reduces friction and makes them look more professional — not because it's mandated.

Q: What does getting started actually involve?

A: A pilot typically involves 1–3 instructors, one program or content setup, and one follow-up workflow. Most schools are up and running within a day or two.

Q: Is this only useful during the ski season?

A: No — that's part of the point. Remote coaching and follow-up content are available year-round, which is how the client relationship extends beyond the mountain.