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A Guided Intimacy Resource You Can Explore First—Before Ever Recommending It

Coelle is a modern intimacy app designed to help couples slow down, communicate, and feel more connected in their bodies.​ If you work with couples or individuals around intimacy, we’d love to offer you free access—no obligations, no expectations.

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From One Intimacy Advocate to Another

Hi, I’m Scott—founder of Coelle and a longtime advocate for healthier, more connected sex lives.

 

If you’re a sex therapist, coach, or counselor, you already know how powerful guided experiences can be for couples who want to reconnect, rediscover intimacy, or simply relax back into their bodies together.

 

That’s why I created Coelle.

 

Instead of a program or partnership pitch, this is simply an invitation to explore the app yourself. I’m happy to offer you free access so you can experience Coelle firsthand and decide—on your own terms—whether it’s something you’d ever want to recommend to clients as a supportive tool between sessions.

 

If it resonates, great.

If it doesn’t, no problem at all.

 

My only goal is to put a thoughtful, well-designed intimacy resource in front of professionals who care deeply about helping people feel safer, more present, and more connected in their relationships.

Why We’re Sharing This With Therapists

If you’re going to recommend something to a client, you should be able to experience it yourself first.
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Explore Coelle for yourself—then decide if it’s something you’d ever want to share with clients.

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