No. Your school knows students are using Clayful, but your conversations are never shared unless we're worried about your safety.
Clayful coaches take notes and work as a team, so even if you get a new coach, they’ll know where you left off and can jump right in. Coaches have all been trained through Clayful's coaching standards, so you can expect the same level of support each chat.
Nope! Coaches only know your age, grade, and notes from your last chat to help with what’s going on in your life. Being anonymous lets you open up about what's really going on, without any fear of judgement.
Yes! Clayful coaches are real humans, certified in coaching, located all over the US. We go through an extensive vetting process before letting someone become a Clayful coach.
You can chat about anything! Students come to Clayful to chat about school, goals, relationships, or even small stuff like organizing your day. Coaches share tools, tips, and ask you questions to help you better understand yourself and your goals in your life.
Clayful is coaching, not therapy—focused on tackling challenges and planning your future, not digging into the past.