Online Team Coaching
Most teams are no longer in the same office, so their coaching should not require it either. Virtual team coaching brings distributed team members together in a single video session, regardless of whether they sit in the same building or across three time zones. Coaches use breakout rooms, collaborative whiteboards, and facilitated exercises designed specifically for the virtual format.
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Why Virtual Team Coaching Works
Every coach on FindCoach offers virtual sessions via video call. Here is why online team coaching is often the better choice.
Connect Distributed Teams in One Session
When your team spans multiple offices or works remotely, virtual coaching is the only practical format. Everyone joins from their own location, eliminating the scheduling logistics of getting 6-12 people in the same room.
Digital Collaboration Tools Built In
Virtual team coaching sessions use breakout rooms for small-group exercises, shared whiteboards (Miro, FigJam) for brainstorming, and real-time polling for team assessments. These tools often produce better participation than in-person sticky notes.
Easier to Schedule Across Time Zones
Finding a 90-minute window for a team of 8 is hard enough. When nobody needs to travel to a conference room, scheduling becomes significantly simpler. Coaches can also split sessions across two shorter meetings if time zones make a single session difficult.
Record and Review Sessions
With team permission, virtual sessions can be recorded for members who could not attend or for the team to revisit key insights. This is especially valuable for team coaching where action items and commitments need to be tracked across multiple participants.
Getting Started
How Online Team Coaching Works
Browse Coaches
Explore our directory of vetted team coaching professionals. Filter by specialty, read detailed profiles, and find a coach whose experience aligns with your goals.
Book a Free Intro Call
Most coaches offer a complimentary introductory video call, typically 15-20 minutes. This is your chance to discuss goals, ask questions, and see if the relationship feels right.
Start Virtual Sessions
Sessions happen over Zoom, Google Meet, or the platform your coach prefers. Most sessions run 45-60 minutes on a biweekly or weekly cadence, depending on your needs.
Our Coaches
Online Team Coaching Coaches
All coaches below offer virtual sessions via video call. Browse profiles, check availability, and book a free introductory call to get started.

Romeo El Chaer
Professional Coach

Maxine Attong
Executive & Leadership Coach
Brooklyn, NY

Kelby Kupersmid
Professional Coach

Robert Baggett
Professional Coach
Frequently Asked Questions About Online Team Coaching
Is online team coaching as effective as in-person?
For distributed or hybrid teams, virtual coaching is often more effective because it meets the team where they actually work. Research on virtual facilitation shows that well-designed online sessions produce comparable outcomes to in-person, particularly when the facilitator uses breakout rooms, polls, and collaborative tools intentionally. The format also levels the playing field, giving quieter team members more opportunities to contribute.
What platform do virtual team coaching sessions use?
Team coaches on FindCoach typically use Zoom (with breakout rooms enabled) or Microsoft Teams, depending on the organization's IT preferences. Many coaches supplement video calls with Miro or MURAL for collaborative exercises, Mentimeter or Slido for anonymous polling, and shared Google Docs for session notes and action tracking.
How much does online team coaching cost?
Team coaching rates depend on team size and engagement length. Typical rates on FindCoach range from $500 to $2,000 per session for groups of 4-12 people. Most engagements run 6-12 sessions over 3-6 months. Some coaches offer project-based pricing for specific team challenges like a leadership transition or a post-merger integration.
How long are virtual team coaching sessions?
Team coaching sessions typically run 90 minutes to 2 hours via video call. Shorter than that does not give enough time for meaningful group exercises, but longer risks virtual fatigue. Many coaches build in structured breaks and rotate between full-group discussion, breakout pairs, and individual reflection to maintain energy.
How do I choose the right online team coach?
Look for coaches with specific team or group coaching credentials (ICF Team Coaching certification, ORSC, or equivalent). Review their experience with teams similar to yours in size, industry, and challenge type. The best team coaches are skilled virtual facilitators who can manage group dynamics over video. Book an intro call to discuss your team's situation and assess the coach's facilitation style.
Find Your Virtual Team Coach
Every coach on FindCoach has been vetted for credentials, experience, and results. Browse our directory and book a free intro call to get started.