May I suggest this calculator? It's really user friendly and there's a lot of info regarding the fats you can use.
https://www.soapmakingfriend.com/soap-making-recipe-builder-lye-calculator/#
Step 1 is easy enough.
Since you're using sodium hydroxide it means you're making solid soap.
Step 2 is figuring out the amount of soap you'll be making. In this example, I know my mold will fit 500 grams of soap so that's what I inputted. You'll have to check the option "resize your recipe to fit mold size."
Here's a good read on figuring out the amount of batter you need for any mold. Most will suggest newbies try a small batch, just in case things go south yknow.. Less wastage that way.
Step 3 is a little more confusing. To know the difference between the three options I suggest reading
this and
this. For coconut oil soap I'm gonna use a 2:1 lye concentration.
Step 4 is where you input your superfat. In CP whatever amount you put there will be included in the amount of total fats later. Most use 20% for a 100% coconut oil soap because less than that is ok for some, but really drying for most, and in some cases not enough lol. In one of my recipes for example, I use coconut at 18% and my superfat is only 3%. More info
here.
Step 5 is choosing your fats, in this case, coconut oil will be your only choice and it'll be at 100%. If your coconut oil is the kind that gets hard in cooler temps it's the 76 one.
Step 6 is where you choose additives if you have any. I usually skip this and just add mine in the notes section below (mainly coz I'm lazy lol) but here you have options for the amounts you want to add too.
Step 7 is for fragrance if any. There's a recommended amount already there but you'll have to research on safe usage rates for any EOs and FOs you might have.
Step 8 is for your notes..... And that's it! I hope you were able to follow lol. Here's what my results look like.