
Certified ibogaine integration coaches are building six-figure practices by packaging their services into high-value client programs. Here is exactly what the market pays, how to structure your pricing, and how to turn a $497 certification into $1,500 per client.
Certified ibogaine integration coaches charge $150–$300 per hour for individual sessions. Specialized expertise in ibogaine — a high-demand, low-supply niche — commands premium rates compared to general life coaching.
The most profitable model is packaging integration support into 30, 60, or 90-day programs. A 90-day package with 6 sessions, integration materials, and email support typically prices at $2,500–$3,000.
Group integration circles (4–8 clients) at $500–$800 per person per month allow you to serve multiple clients simultaneously. A 6-person group at $600/month generates $3,600/month from a single weekly call.
Ibogaine clinics actively refer clients to certified integration coaches. A referral relationship with one clinic can generate 3–5 new clients per month — a steady pipeline that fills your practice without marketing.
Ibogaine integration coaching is one of the highest-earning niches in the wellness coaching space because it combines specialized expertise (ibogaine knowledge), high client urgency (people in recovery or preparing for a life-changing experience), and limited competition (very few certified practitioners exist). This combination allows coaches to charge rates that general life coaches cannot command.
At the individual session level, certified ibogaine coaches typically charge $150–$300 per hour. At the package level — which is where the real income is — coaches structure 30, 60, or 90-day integration programs that include a set number of sessions, integration materials, journaling frameworks, and between-session email or messaging support. These packages typically price at $1,500–$3,000 per client, with 90-day comprehensive programs reaching $4,000–$5,000 for clients with complex needs.
Reaching $10,000/month as an ibogaine integration coach is achievable with 4–7 active clients at any given time. Here is a realistic model: 4 clients on a 90-day integration package at $2,500 each generates $10,000 in new revenue per quarter, or approximately $3,300/month from new client starts. Add 2–3 ongoing monthly retainer clients at $1,200/month each and you are at $10,000–$12,000/month with a manageable caseload.
The fastest path to filling your practice is a referral relationship with an ibogaine clinic. Clinics need to refer their clients to qualified integration support — it is part of their standard of care and a liability protection measure. A single referral relationship with a clinic that treats 10–15 clients per month can generate 3–5 new coaching clients per month consistently. To build this relationship, reach out directly to clinic directors, share your certification credentials, and offer to do a free consultation for their next 2–3 clients to demonstrate your value.
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A full-time ibogaine integration coach with an established practice typically earns $80,000–$150,000+ annually. Part-time coaches working 10–15 hours per week can earn $40,000–$60,000. Income scales with the number of clients, package pricing, and whether you add group programs or clinic partnerships.
Most coaches build to their first $5,000/month within 3–6 months of certification, assuming active outreach to clinics and the ibogaine community. A full practice ($10,000+/month) typically takes 6–12 months. The key accelerator is a referral relationship with an ibogaine clinic.
No. Ibogaine integration coaching is highly effective via video call. Most clients are spread across the US and internationally. Remote coaching allows you to serve clients at any ibogaine clinic worldwide without geographic limitations.
Coaches work with clients on goals, integration, and behavioral change — they do not diagnose or treat mental health conditions. Therapists (licensed counselors, psychologists) can provide clinical mental health support. Many ibogaine clients benefit from both. Coaches are not required to hold a therapy license to practice integration coaching.
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