Supportive persuasion coach

Find the clearest path to yes.

Yes Path helps you turn requests, pitches, and conversations into clear, confident messages designed to get better responses.

  • Clarity-first persuasion formula
  • Tone switching and improvement tools
  • Fast CTA and objection support

Path preview

Strong path to yes
  1. Open with empathy

    Show you understand their situation before you ask.

  2. Make the request clear

    Keep the ask easy to understand and easy to answer.

  3. Lower friction

    Reduce risk and guide them to one simple next step.

The Yes Path

A simple formula for respectful persuasion

1

Acknowledge the situation

Start with empathy so your message feels thoughtful, not abrupt.

2

Make the request clear

Say exactly what you want them to say yes to.

3

Explain the benefit

Show what becomes easier, faster, or better for them.

4

Reduce risk

Offer a low-pressure step, a simple option, or reassurance.

5

Address the objection

Handle hesitation before it slows down the conversation.

6

Ask for the next step

Close with one CTA that is easy to reply to.

Message builder

Build your yes path

Add the basics of the situation and we’ll turn it into a clearer, stronger ask.

Your message inputs

Start with the goal, the person, and the benefit.

Templates library

Start from a proven ask

Choose a template to prefill the builder and adapt it to your own situation.

Sales message

Sales Pitch

Invite a prospect toward a low-friction next step.

No reply

Follow-Up

Reconnect without sounding pushy or repetitive.

Client work

Client Approval

Get approval on deliverables, pricing, or next steps.

Career

Job / Career Ask

Ask for an opportunity, raise, or professional next step.

Partnership

Collaboration Pitch

Make a shared-win case for working together.

Persuasion tips

Stay clear, respectful, and easy to answer

Make the request specific

Vague asks slow people down. One clear ask creates momentum.

Lead with their benefit

Show how saying yes helps them save time, reduce risk, or gain value.

Lower the pressure

Offer a small next step instead of forcing a big commitment too early.

Handle objections early

Address the most likely hesitation before it turns into silence.

Use one CTA

Keep the response path simple so the other person knows how to answer.

Keep it easy to read

Short paragraphs and direct language make your message feel more confident.