Extra Credit Coaching is a credit repair and coaching company focused on helping consumers rebuild their credit profiles through dispute services and financial education. The company operates under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, identifying inaccurate or unfair negative items on credit reports and challenging them with bureaus and creditors on behalf of clients.
The company offers credit repair services that include disputing negative items, monthly credit file audits with detailed summaries of changes, personalized credit coaching, credit monitoring through Smart Credit's 3-bureau reports, and a Credit Builder Card product. Their coaching addresses core credit-building factors including payment history (35% of score), credit utilization management (keeping balances below 30%), and account retention strategies. They also provide a free 7-day credit coaching guide for prospective clients.
Extra Credit Coaching distinguishes itself through a home-buying focus, partnering with Dallas and Ohana Style Realty to support clients through the entire mortgage qualification journey. They advertise a "Credit Buy Back Program" offering $1,000 at closing for qualifying clients. Their process emphasizes monthly progress tracking, personal coach support, and practical guidance tailored to individual financial situations rather than automated dispute templates.
The company's main limitation is that credit repair timelines are inherently unpredictable—they acknowledge disputes "may take several months" depending on bureau responsiveness. While their home-buying partnership is specific, the website provides limited transparency on dispute success rates, average timeline expectations, or detailed pricing structures. The generalized nature of their coaching tips (pay on time, reduce utilization, keep old accounts) reflects standard credit advice rather than proprietary methodology.
In the broader ecosystem of credit repair services, consumers have multiple paths to improving their credit. Professional credit repair companies can dispute inaccurate items with all three bureaus, while credit monitoring services provide ongoing alerts about changes to your reports. For those building credit from scratch, secured credit cards and credit builder loans offer structured approaches. Consumers dealing with overwhelming debt may benefit from debt consolidation loans to simplify payments, or credit counseling through nonprofit agencies for personalized budgeting guidance. Consumers who successfully repair their credit often find better rates on installment loans, secured credit cards, and other financial products.