Practio

Practio was born from a very concrete gap: finding people to truly practice with.

While studying to become a coach, I realized that spaces for peer practice existed mostly inside schools, training programs or associations. Useful places, yes, but often closed within their own boundaries. Outside them, it became difficult to meet other professionals willing to practice, exchange feedback and grow together.

Studying coaching is not enough: people need a place to practice consistently.

In coaching, as in many relational professions, competence does not grow only by reading books or attending courses. It grows when people try, listen, receive feedback, observe different styles and reflect on what happens in a real conversation.

The problem is that this practice often remains tied to the context where people trained: their school, their association, their existing group. This limits exchange, reduces variety of perspectives and makes it harder to build open, recurring and well-organized opportunities.

A more open exchange, while staying serious and professional.

Find peers

Meet coaches, counsellors, trainers, facilitators and professionals with similar practice needs.

Move beyond silos

Create practice opportunities beyond one's training path or association.

Organize better

Manage rooms, seats, requests, waitlists, messages and operational details without scattering the workflow.

Protect the setting

Keep clarity around purpose, format, roles, access and the responsibilities of hosts and participants.

Practio comes from the meeting point between product thinking and attention to relationship.

The technology matters, but it is not the center. The center is the human and professional need for a clear context in which to practice: knowing who participates, why people meet, what the boundaries are, how information is shared and which responsibilities remain with people.

Practio does not aim to replace schools, associations or training programs. It adds an operational space where motivated professionals can keep practicing, cross-pollinate ideas and build trust through concrete sessions.

Practio is an invitation not to leave practice to chance.

If you have a topic to practice, a skill to consolidate or a group to coordinate, you can turn it into a room with a clear purpose, format, participants and instructions.