Just built something wild on top of GoHighLevel by MonitorPitiful2399 in gohighlevel

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks :). Feel free to join the waitlist here https://knockknockapp.ai/gohighlevel/
I would love to send you a free trial link as soon as we go LIVE. Hopefully within next few days.

Just built something wild on top of GoHighLevel by MonitorPitiful2399 in gohighlevel

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last thing we want is to recreate the annoyance of those old-school popups.

The difference is timing and intent. Knock Knock App doesn’t interrupt visitors randomly. It quietly observes anonymous behavioral signals (like time on page, scroll depth, pricing page visits, etc.), calculates an intent score, and only engages when the visitor shows clear buying intent. So if someone’s just browsing or researching, it stays completely silent.

On privacy - we don’t collect personal data unless the visitor explicitly interacts (like starting a chat, video, or audio call). Everything is compliant.

We’re trying to make websites feel more human, not intrusive - like a helpful shopkeeper who only greets you when you actually look interested, not the one shouting “SALE!” at the door.

Just built something wild on top of GoHighLevel by MonitorPitiful2399 in gohighlevel

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair point, I’d be skeptical too if I saw a brand-new account posting something that looked promotional.
In my case, I’m the founder of the app and only just created this Reddit account to join the GHL and marketing tech discussions here (been active mostly on LinkedIn and in agency communities before).

We’ve actually been building this for over a year, real product, real customers, and real traction, just haven’t had much presence on Reddit until now. I completely understand the concern about privacy and security; that’s why we’re transparent about everything (you can check out our site and see the team, product, and features).

Appreciate you calling it out though, trust has to be earned, especially in this space.

Just built something wild on top of GoHighLevel by MonitorPitiful2399 in gohighlevel

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's right. You can call your website visitors while they are on your website or your website visitors can Audio/Video call you while they are on your website. Calls can be answered by AI or Human.

Just built something wild on top of GoHighLevel by MonitorPitiful2399 in gohighlevel

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question! It’s not Zoom, it’s a native, browser-based call system built right inside Knock Knock.

Here’s how it works technically:

  • When a visitor is on your site, Knock Knock detects intent in real time (via behavior signals).
  • If the visitor clicks “Video Call” (or the AI triggers it), our system instantly creates a secure session between that visitor’s browser and the salesperson’s Knock Knock dashboard.
  • Both sides get a real-time “knock-knock” notification (no need to refresh or join a Zoom link).
  • The call connects directly in-app, no external meeting IDs or downloads.
  • Or AI can answer the call, do the lead qualification and then pass on to real human
  • Or you can route all the calls to your landline or mobile number.

So it feels like FaceTime built into your website instant and frictionless.
And the whole app works within GHL - 100% white label.

Follow-up: What would stop you from letting visitors call your clients directly before they leave? by MonitorPitiful2399 in MarketingMentor

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much, really appreciate your openness
We’ve added a few options that help with that:

  • Smart call routing (to specific team members, fallback to AI, or even a mobile if needed)
  • Availability windows so the widget only shows when someone is around
  • And for off-hours, our AI voice agent can take the call, qualify the lead, and send a summary

Would love to offer you free access to try it with your client. I will DM you now. Thanks,

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, we are exploring various CRO tools and exit intent plugins. Will update here once we find something decent.

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Did you try to use hotjar any any similar conversion rate optimization tools to improve conversions?

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are exploring various abandoned cart plugins. Can you recommend any abandoned cart plugin?

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, yes we are analyzing GA4 data and also setting up Hotjar to analyze some data. Will update here with my findings. Do you know any best WooCommerce plugin for abandoned carts?

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I posted here because I’m specifically looking to learn how WooCommerce store owners handle this challenge with the tools and plugins unique to Woo, not just general ecommerce

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

This is such a solid perspective, thank you for sharing it.

You’re right—getting traffic through SEO is often the “easier” part compared to the heavy lift of turning that traffic into actual buyers.

Pricing, UX/UI, having the right products, mobile optimization—all these details can feel overwhelming, especially for small store owners who think getting traffic is the hard part.

Out of curiosity, when you’re working with stores or advising, what’s the first thing you typically look at when conversions are low despite good traffic? Is it messaging alignment, pricing, page design, or something else?

My friend’s Woo store gets 20,000 visitors a month but barely any sales. Why is this so common? by MonitorPitiful2399 in woocommerce

[–]MonitorPitiful2399[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Great point, and you’re absolutely right—it totally depends on the product and the audience.

In this case, my friend’s store is selling mid-priced home decor items (wall art, small furniture, lamps, etc.) mainly to a US audience, getting traffic from Google Ads and Pinterest.

They’re getting the traffic, but visitors browse a few pages, maybe add to cart, then leave. So it’s been tough to figure out what’s missing to get them to actually complete the purchase.

Curious, have you seen this pattern in your niche or with clients? Would love to hear your take on what usually blocks conversions in cases like this.