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Apple Launches New 'Sales Coach' App

Apple today debuted a new Sales Coach app for the iPhone and the iPad, replacing the former SEED app. Designed for Apple Store and Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) employees, Sales Coach provides training resources and information useful for Apple device sales.

Apple Sales Coach App
Sales Coach is available for ‌Apple Store‌ and AASP employees worldwide, and Apple has released it as an update to the former SEED app. Those who have the SEED app will see it change to Sales Coach when installing the latest update. Sales Coach is not a publicly available app.

Compared to the SEED app, Sales Coach adopts Apple's updated Liquid Glass design, and it will include a new AI chatbot that will answer product-related questions. The chatbot can be accessed through an upcoming "Ask" tab, and it is similar to the chatbot in the Apple Support app. Employees will be able to get instant information on specific iPhone capabilities, details on how different software features work, and more, across all of Apple's products.

Apple doesn't appear to have rolled out the chatbot just yet, but we learned about it when we we first shared details about the Sales Coach app earlier this month. Sales Coach is also available on the web at salescoach.apple.com.

Top Rated Comments

Lotsacaffine Avatar
5 weeks ago
Honestly I can see why they’re backtracking on putting the search button/bar in the bottom nav bar. They can’t even consistently apply it in new apps.
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5 weeks ago
Good to see this. Though no benefit for customers, good to see Apple incorporating AI.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 weeks ago

Afraid not. It’s at the very top. Tons of space in the bottom bar to implement recommended iOS 26 design and UX, but they choose not to
Omg that’s horrible
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5 weeks ago

Afraid not. It’s at the very top. Tons of space in the bottom bar to implement recommended iOS 26 design and UX, but they choose not to
Oh dear!
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tomtad Avatar
5 weeks ago

Afraid not. It’s at the very top. Tons of space in the bottom bar to implement recommended iOS 26 design and UX, but they choose not to
They’re also backtracking on this in iOS 26.4

Personally I like it. Search belongs at the top with results below and it makes sense.
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