Your coach, your way: four coaching personalities
The same missed workout lands completely differently depending on who points it out. A generic bot voice works for almost nobody — so Omekolo doesn’t use one. You pick the voice when you sign up.
Why this matters more than it sounds
Accountability only works if you actually keep reading the messages. Someone who thrives on being pushed will tune out a soft, apologetic nudge. Someone who’s already hard on themselves doesn’t need a coach adding to it — they need zero judgment and a clean restart. Same missed day, two completely different messages needed.
The four voices
- Sergeant — energised and forward-driving. Misses a day less time on the story, more on today’s plan. Good if you respond to a push.
- Coach — warm and steady. Removes the pressure explicitly and frames every restart as a fresh one, not a failure carried over. The default for most people.
- Friend — casual, genuinely happy to hear from you, zero judgment either way. Feels like texting someone who’s in your corner, not tracking a spreadsheet on you.
- Silent — minimal and factual. Just the numbers: what you logged, what your streak is. No pep talk, no commentary — for people who find encouragement distracting.
Picking one
You choose during setup, based on how the message is worded, the number, or just describing what you want — Omekolo matches it. There’s no wrong answer here; the only mistake is picking the voice you think you should want instead of the one that’ll actually get you to reply on a bad day.