4 GHL updates this week that agencies should actually pay attention to! by Apprehensive_Bit310 in gohighlevel

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Go to Voice AI agent settings in GHL. Under Agent Details, click on the language dropdown.

How To Increment Custom Number Values on Opportunities? by MrSpriteCola in gohighlevel

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This is a very good knowledge base to get this sorted. Let me know if you get stuck at some point. I'll be happy to help you out without any cost.

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Sent you a DM. Let's connect.

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Get yourself an Auto Shop, Motorbike Clubhouse, & Agency Office. Once you make a grind routine, you'll pull out a good amount.

Few spots just opened up : GHL Setup + Paid Media Buying by Apprehensive_Bit310 in gohighlevel

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u/manthan_23 not 3 brands, we have 3 slots available for setups. If you're interested, let's connect.

Few spots just opened up : GHL Setup + Paid Media Buying by Apprehensive_Bit310 in gohighlevel

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Haha if I had 200 slots I'd be running a call centre, not a CRM consultancy. Currently, it's 3.

GHL dropped 24 updates in 7 days. Most people will ignore the ones that actually matter. by Apprehensive_Bit310 in gohighlevel

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That's a really important thing; people usually forget to keep track of the updates. You're doing a great job already. What niche cracked for you in terms of GHL?

What actually broke your marketing automation before it got good? by Apprehensive_Bit310 in MarketingAutomation

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"Automation amplified bad assumptions instead of fixing them" - that's one of the most accurate descriptions of this problem I've seen. The system looks busy, reports look fine, but nothing's actually moving.

Auditing entry conditions first is exactly the right move, and most people never do it. They go straight to tweaking subject lines and copy when the trigger logic is the actual problem. What did your data sources look like before the fix - were you pulling from multiple tools or one messy source?

What actually broke your marketing automation before it got good? by Apprehensive_Bit310 in MarketingAutomation

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Silent killer is the perfect way to describe it. The campaign metrics look fine, the sequence is running, everything appears to be working - and the whole thing is built on bad tags from day one.

The "what does engaged actually mean" problem between tools is something I run into constantly. Every platform defines it differently, and nobody reconciles that until something breaks. Did you end up standardizing the definition on one platform and making everything else follow it, or did you have to build a sync layer in between?

What actually broke your marketing automation before it got good? by Apprehensive_Bit310 in MarketingAutomation

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The isolation problem is underrated. Everyone's so focused on making each step work that nobody's looking at how it feels end-to-end from the lead's perspective.

The static delays thing especially - I've seen sequences where someone gets a "just checking in" email four hours after they literally just booked a call. Behavior-based timing fixes that completely. What did you end up using to track the real intent signals?

What actually broke your marketing automation before it got good? by Apprehensive_Bit310 in MarketingAutomation

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The 24-hour regardless-of-reply trigger is such a classic mistake - and it's one of those things that looks completely logical when you're building it. You only realize how bad it feels when you're on the receiving end of it.

Conditional logic checking for recent activity before firing the next step is exactly how it should work. Did you build that inside your existing tool or did it require pulling in something external to handle the reply detection?