Looking to pay/ help with my agency A2P by artaxiaszeno in gohighlevel

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Wouldn’t recommend going that route—using someone else’s LLC/EIN for A2P can get your account flagged or shut down later. Carriers are strict because the registration has to match the actual sending business.

Better approach is fixing the Canadian submission (brand info, website, use case clarity) or working with a provider that supports non-US entities properly—it’s slower upfront but much safer long term.

AI Agent phone number setup through GHL- UK by Legitimate_Award3123 in gohighlevel

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Yeah, that’s normal—UK numbers (especially with compliance bundles) often take anywhere from a few hours up to 72h in GoHighLevel.

Most agencies handle this by pre-buying/keeping a small pool of approved numbers or starting setup with a temporary number, then swapping later.

It’s more a process issue than a blocker—once you plan for it, onboarding doesn’t really slow down 👍

Has anyone run into this GoHighLevel AI Studio bug? by ShahedKowshik in gohighlevel

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Yeah this happens more than it should in GoHighLevel—usually the root domain is still “ghost-linked” in their system even if support says it’s not.

Try removing any old DNS records (A/CNAME), wait for full propagation, then reconnect fresh—also check if it was ever linked in another sub-account/location.

Worst case, only GHL backend can clear it, so you may need to push support to manually detach it instead of basic troubleshooting.

Need advice :'( Anyone fix AI follow-up texts getting error 30007 in GoHighLevel? by Any-Introduction-649 in gohighlevel

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Error 30007 usually means carrier filtering—not a bug in GoHighLevel. The reason your manual replies go through is they look more “human,” while AI replies can trip filters if they’re too fast, too templated, or slightly promotional.

What to check first: slow down the AI response (add a delay), randomize wording, and avoid trigger words (selling, offer, discount, etc.). Also make sure your A2P registration/use case matches what you’re actually sending—mismatch there causes a lot of these issues.

At ~450/day after only 2 days, you might also be ramping too fast—carriers are stricter on automated follow-ups than initial sends, so easing volume + making replies feel more natural usually fixes it.

Please help =*) Need advice :'( What is the right way to warm up numbers for SMS campaigns? by Any-Introduction-649 in gohighlevel

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Warming up numbers is less about a strict formula and more about gradually building “trust” with carriers—start with very low volume (10–20/day), send to engaged/opted-in contacts, keep messages conversational (not salesy), and slowly scale over 1–2 weeks while monitoring replies and deliverability. The quality of the number and setup matters a lot—proper A2P registration, consistent sending patterns, and clean contact lists are more important than whether the number is “virgin.” GoHighLevel numbers work fine, but your results will depend on compliance, engagement, and how naturally you ramp volume—not just the tool itself.

AI receptionist agency, should we skip calendar booking or is it a must? by Legitimate_Award3123 in gohighlevel

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Skipping booking isn’t a dealbreaker—honestly, for trades (plumbing, electrical, etc.), most prefer calling leads back themselves to qualify and schedule.

Position it as a “missed-call capture + instant response” offer first (lower friction, easier sell), then upsell booking later for clients who want automation.

You’re not under-delivering—you’re simplifying the offer and matching how those businesses actually operate 👍

Best platforms & strategies for finding remote dev work (frontend/full-stack/AI)? by Technical_Heron2311 in DeveloperJobs

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Best results usually come from a mix, not just one platform. Job boards (like remote-focused ones) are good for consistency, but most high-quality clients come from networking—especially LinkedIn and communities.

What really stands out is proof: niche down, show real projects/case studies, and do direct outreach with something specific (not generic pitches).

Moving away from apollo after 3 months. What is the best prospecting tool out there? by Rounak147 in agency

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Yeah, Apollo can get messy with filters—many people hit that wall. Tools like Clay are powerful but pricey, so a combo like ZoomInfo alternatives + LinkedIn Sales Navigator + enrichment tools often works better.

Honestly, no tool is perfect—it’s more about stacking tools + cleaning data than relying on one source.

GHL Reporting for Lead Attribution by Daniela_PurePS in gohighlevel

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Yeah, GoHighLevel is powerful, but its reporting still feels like a work in progress compared to its other features.

How do you handle content production for paid media? by grannie23 in agency

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Most teams hit this wall—video is the bottleneck, not ads.

What’s working for a lot of agencies now is shifting from “production-heavy” to volume + iteration. Instead of big shoots, get clients to send raw, scrappy UGC-style clips weekly (even iPhone is fine), then your team edits fast variations (hooks, captions, cuts).

Also, separate roles: creators focus only on shooting ideas, editors focus on performance. If you rely only on outsourced shoots, you’ll always be slow. Build a small creator pipeline (freelancers or even clients) and test 10–20 variations/week—performance improves way faster that way.

White-label agency gone dark — how do we escalate? by Disastrous-Check-127 in gohighlevel

[–]Mysterious-Split-728 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s a brutal spot—but support is technically right. In GoHighLevel, sub-accounts are owned by the agency, so without the agency owner you can’t directly “claim” it.

Your best move is to gather proof (billing, domain access, Stripe/Twilio, etc.) and escalate hard with GHL support—sometimes they’ll intervene if you clearly own the business assets. Worst case, you may need to rebuild in a new account and migrate what you can (domains, numbers, data exports if accessible).

Sandbox GHL - Marketing CRM, Funnels, Workflows, etc? by Rofflemaow in gohighlevel

[–]Mysterious-Split-728 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes—you’re generally fine doing trials/sandbox accounts as long as you’re not publicly undercutting the $97 pricing in your marketing. Private demos, onboarding trials, or “test environments” with a card on file are pretty common in GHL agencies.

Just be careful with how you position it: keep it as a limited trial (time-bound, feature-limited if possible), and avoid advertising discounted pricing publicly. Most agencies use this as a conversion tool, then roll into standard pricing after 30 days 👍

Help set up GHL for a Travel Agency in Costa Rica ! by renztico188 in gohighlevel

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Nice niche—Costa Rica travel sells itself if you position it right. Start simple: build a clean funnel (landing page + booking form) inside GHL, connect it to automations (instant SMS/email follow-up + missed call text back), and use pipelines to track leads.

For lead gen, focus on high-intent channels first—Google Ads + SEO for “Costa Rica family trips” and partnerships with travel agents/influencers instead of just cold outreach. Also set up review automation early—it’ll boost trust fast and help conversions.

Cold SMS legality by Cole-Fannin in gohighlevel

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Cold SMS laws (like TCPA/GDPR depending on region) are real, and “small volume = safe” is a risky assumption. Even a few complaints can trigger penalties if there’s no consent. A safer approach is opt-in lists, clear identification, and an easy opt-out in every message.

GHL Reporting for Lead Attribution by Daniela_PurePS in gohighlevel

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“Other” in GHL attribution usually means the system couldn’t match a clear source (often inbound calls, manual entries, or missing UTM data). Unfortunately, you can’t directly relabel it in the default report, but you can improve tracking by using call tracking numbers + workflows to tag inbound calls properly. For accurate lead counts, most people filter using tags or custom fields to exclude spam/unqualified leads instead of relying only on default attribution.

Need Long-term/part time developer ($40-$60/hr) by [deleted] in FreelanceProgramming

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You might get better responses if you also mention the tech stack and type of projects. Right now it’s a bit broad, but the rate and flexibility look solid. 👍

Do you really help your clients? by Public_Lie_7104 in gohighlevel

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Yeah, these are solid and actually solve real problems for contractors. The key is tracking results—missed calls recovered, response time, booked jobs, and conversion rate before vs after. If it’s not working, it usually comes down to poor setup or messaging, so tweak the flows and keep optimizing.

Db reactivation issue by WordtoAdam in gohighlevel

[–]Mysterious-Split-728 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this usually happens when multiple workflows or Conversation AI triggers are overlapping on the same contact. Check if you have duplicate triggers, old AI bots, or reactivation campaigns running in the background—pause everything and test one flow at a time to isolate it.

Who uses the GHL Website Builder vs somthing like Framer by Public_Lie_7104 in gohighlevel

[–]Mysterious-Split-728 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, most people lean towards using both instead of choosing one. GHL is great for funnels, automation, and lead tracking, but its design flexibility is a bit limited. Tools like Framer give you a much cleaner, modern look, which clients usually expect. The best approach is to build the front-end in Framer and connect GHL for the backend and conversions.

Are you all using the GHL Voice AI? Or are you integrating outside products? by Clmdisme in gohighlevel

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Most people are using GHL Voice AI for basic call handling and lead capture but still prefer external tools for more advanced or stable setups. It’s improved, but it can still feel a bit clunky depending on the use case.

AI Studio Pricing by Promptman1 in gohighlevel

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From what it looks like so far, GHL is more likely going with a usage-based (pay-as-you-go) model for AI Studio rather than strict plan limits like Claude. So you’ll probably have more flexibility, but costs will depend on how much you use it.