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What is the MCO Drive for?

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Your "MCO Drive" is a personal online resource for your clients that you build. You can upload documents, templates, worksheets, questionnaires, ebooks, audio files, and images, and there is no limit to how much you can add. Items can be organized into folders, and you can create libraries tailored to the groups and courses you design. A standout feature is that a coach can create a folder visible only to themselves to store their documents, enabling coaching from anywhere without carrying paper files.

Your client can download any documents you’ve made visible to them, use them, and then upload them to their private “important documents area,” a space accessible only to you and your client.

(We assume all documents, lessons, and videos are your materials or that you have permission to share them.)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the MCO Drive for?

    The MCO Drive is a personal online resource you build for your clients where you can upload and organize materials (documents, templates, worksheets, questionnaires, ebooks, audio files, and images) so you can coach without carrying paper files.

  • What types of files can I add and is there a storage limit?

    You can upload documents, templates, worksheets, questionnaires, ebooks, audio files, and images. There is no limit to how much you can add.

  • How can I organize materials for different clients, groups, or courses?

    Items can be organized into folders, and you can create libraries tailored to the groups and courses you design.

  • How does visibility and privacy work?

    A coach can create a folder visible only to themselves to store their documents. Clients can access only the items you make visible to them, and they can upload files to a private “important documents area” that is accessible only to you and that client.

  • Can clients download and re-upload materials, and are there any permission requirements for sharing content?

    Yes — clients can download any documents you’ve made visible to them, use them, and then upload them to their private important documents area. The guide assumes that all documents, lessons, and videos are your materials or that you have permission to share them.