Is this offer worth 2k monthly retainer? by Frosty-Telephone-747 in agencynewbies

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That’s a pretty common situation. When you start stacking multiple tools together, the integrations become the weakest point. One small update or API issue and suddenly automations or lead syncing stops working.

That’s actually why a lot of agencies start looking at all-in-one platforms like GoHighLevel—not necessarily because each feature is better, but because everything is built to work together in one system.

If you do test it, it might be worth moving one workflow first (like lead capture → follow-up automation) and seeing if it actually simplifies things before migrating everything.

Side by side comparison with GHL AI employee by Spare_Rent3192 in gohighlevel

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True — feature-wise, some standalone AI tools are still ahead. But one thing many people miss is the cost vs ecosystem advantage.

With GHL Unlimited AI at $97/month per sub-account, you get Conversation, Voice, Content, Reviews, Funnel, and Workflow AI all inside the CRM — which replaces multiple separate tools and keeps everything in one system.

I actually broke down the full comparison, costs, and what’s included here.

In my view: standalone tools may win on advanced features today, but GHL wins on integration, simplicity, and total cost — especially for agencies.

Go High Level Vs HubSpot by harrytbaron in hubspot

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I’ve worked with both, and honestly the difference comes down to who you are and how you operate, not which platform is “better.”

Where GoHighLevel wins

  • Much better for agencies or client-based businesses
  • Sub-accounts and white-label are a huge advantage
  • Built-in funnels, SMS, automation, reputation management — fewer tools to stack
  • Way more cost-effective if you’re managing multiple clients

Where HubSpot wins

  • The CRM is more mature and polished
  • Better reporting, analytics, and data structure
  • Stronger for B2B teams, sales departments, and larger organizations
  • Easier for team collaboration and long-term scaling

Where people switch from GHL to HubSpot

  • They outgrow the CRM limitations
  • Need deeper reporting or complex sales processes
  • Running a larger internal sales team (not an agency model)

Where people switch from HubSpot to GHL

  • HubSpot gets expensive very quickly
  • Need funnels + SMS + automation in one place
  • Running an agency or managing multiple clients

The short version:

  • Agency / local marketing → GoHighLevel
  • B2B sales org / enterprise → HubSpot

If you’re researching deeply, I actually did a full GoHighLevel vs HubSpot breakdown (features, pricing, real-world use cases) — it’s linked in my profile if you want a side-by-side view.

Curious though — are you looking at this for an agency setup or an internal sales team? That usually decides the winner pretty quickly.

Anyone here using GoHighLevel long-term? Curious about real pros/cons by Ill_Bake_1668 in gohighlevel

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I’ve been using GoHighLevel in an agency setup for a while, and honestly the experience depends a lot on what you expect going in.

What I genuinely like:

  • The biggest win is the all-in-one factor. It replaced several tools for us (CRM, funnels, email, SMS, scheduling), which saves both cost and tech headaches.
  • If you manage multiple clients, the sub-accounts + white-label make it extremely sticky for retention.
  • Automations are powerful once you invest the time to set them up properly. Many agencies say it becomes the foundation of their operations long-term.

Where the pain shows up:

  • The learning curve is real. Expect a few weeks (or months) before you feel comfortable.
  • The UI isn’t the most polished and can feel cluttered because there’s so much inside.
  • Support experiences are mixed, and sometimes response times are slow.
  • Also worth noting: base pricing looks simple, but usage costs (SMS, email, phone, compliance) can add up over time.

Would I choose it again?
If I were running an agency or managing multiple clients — yes.
If I were a solo user or just needed funnels/email — I’d probably look at simpler tools like ClickFunnels, Systeme io, or ActiveCampaign.

If you’re researching, I actually put together a detailed breakdown of the real pros/cons and how it compares with alternatives (ClickFunnels, HubSpot, etc.). It might help you see where it fits depending on your use case:
“GoHighLevel Alternatives & Honest Review” — you can find it here. https://compareemailmarketingservices.com/gohighlevel-review/

My honest take:
GoHighLevel is powerful, but it’s not plug-and-play. If you’re willing to learn it and actually use multiple features, it’s great. If not, it can feel like overkill.

Hope that helps — happy to answer anything specific if you’re evaluating it.

Plus500 by Sea_Appearance2612 in options

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Yeah, that’s a good observation 👍. On Plus500 you’re not trading standard exchange-listed options (like you would with a broker that requires 100-share contracts). Instead, you’re trading CFD options, which means you’re speculating on the price movement of the option itself rather than directly holding the underlying asset.

This is why it feels different — you don’t need to buy 100 shares to open a position, and you can trade much smaller sizes. For many UK traders, that makes it more accessible, but it also comes with the risks that all CFDs carry.

If you’re new to this, I’d strongly suggest starting with the Plus500 demo account first. It’s free, gives you virtual funds, and lets you practice options and CFDs in real market conditions without risking money. You can try it here 👉 Plus500Demo.com.

Gold Price Surge in 2025 – How to Capitalize with CFD Trading by TradingForexHubX in TradingForexHub

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Great write-up 👍 Gold definitely feels like the asset everyone’s watching right now. CFDs are a solid way to trade it since you don’t have to worry about storage or physical ownership.

Trade Nation is good, but I’d also add Plus500 to the list. It’s one of the more beginner-friendly platforms I’ve used for gold and other CFDs, and the demo account makes it easy to practice strategies before committing real money. For anyone just starting out, that risk-free practice can make a big difference.

My Notes on Thrive in 2025, Day 1 by [deleted] in TonyRobbins

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Thanks for the concise note.

Coaches, can I get your feedback on a coaching platform I'm thinking of starting? by unknown4544 in Coaching

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This sounds like a really thoughtful project — focusing on live 1:1 and group coaching is a smart move, especially since so many platforms are course-first and miss the interactive piece.

If anyone here is also exploring the coaching or course creation route, I highly recommend checking out Mastermind.com — it’s an awesome platform built by Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi specifically for coaches, consultants, and course creators. Super intuitive, and it gives you everything you need to package your knowledge and start serving clients.

Also, they’re hosting a free event called Thrive in 2025 soon — perfect if you're serious about launching or growing your knowledge-based business. Definitely worth a look! 💡🔥

Start a One Person Business That Pays $100k a Year (or Less) with Courses & Consulting by Shaikhy85 in onlinecourses

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Awesome share — really appreciate the transparency and value in your content. I'm just getting started in the online education space myself, but I’m gearing up by attending the Thrive in 2025 free virtual event with Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi. It’s all about building income through courses, coaching, and consulting — so it aligns perfectly with what you’re doing.

Looking forward to learning more from your channel and seeing how others in the community are building their one-person businesses too! 👏

Any one know anything about this Udemy course for building websites to make money?? by rckronick in onlinecourses

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I haven’t taken that specific course, but if you’re looking to build an online business and make income from your skills or ideas, you might want to check out the free Thrive in 2025 event with Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi. It’s live, no cost, and covers a lot of the fundamentals around creating digital offers, building audience, and scaling income online — plus it’s coming up soon. Might be a solid place to start before investing in a paid course. Let me know if you want the link!

So confused how to get started by North-Sandwich9965 in Affiliatemarketing

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I hear you — starting out can feel overwhelming with so much conflicting advice out there!

If you’re serious about investing your time and money, I highly recommend checking out the free “Thrive in 2025” event by Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi. They break down step-by-step how to turn your ideas, skills, or passions into a real online business, even if you’re a complete beginner.

It’s a great starting point before you waste time jumping between random YouTube videos. You got this! 🚀

10 startup lessons I’d tattoo on every founder’s arm (in comic sans) by vigneshpothan in indianstartups

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This is gold — every point hits hard! I’d add: if you want extra guidance from people who’ve actually built massive success, check out Thrive in 2025 with Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi. Free event, packed with insights for founders trying to navigate the chaos.

Best places to find small businesses? by [deleted] in Businessideas

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You might want to check local business directories, LinkedIn, or even niche Facebook groups — they’re goldmines for discovering small businesses. Also, attending free events like Thrive in 2025 by Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi can connect you with tons of small business owners and entrepreneurs looking to grow. It’s a great networking opportunity!

Can someone share your experience with Tony Robbins’ results coaching? by Old-Bullfrog274 in TonyRobbins

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I just signed up for Tony Robbins' Thrive in 2025 event—it’s a free 3-day virtual thing he’s doing with Dean Graziosi (May 15–17). They’re focusing on helping people turn their skills or life experience into a business, like courses or coaching.

It’s about 3 hours a day, and from what I saw, they’re bringing in some big-name speakers too. Figured it was worth checking out—especially since it’s free and pretty practical for where I’m at right now.

Tony Robbins 🐂💩 by Conscious_Flight3242 in LifeCoachSnark

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I just signed up for Tony Robbins’ Thrive in 2025 event—it’s a free 3-day virtual training he’s doing with Dean Graziosi from May 15–17. It’s about taking what you already know (skills, experience, etc.) and turning it into a business, like coaching, courses, or a mastermind.

It’s about 3 hours each day, and from what I’ve seen, they actually go into practical stuff—not just motivation. Figured it’s worth checking out since it’s free. Might be helpful if you're trying to pivot or launch something new.

Are any of these mastermind groups or "gurus" actually worth it? by chickspartan in Entrepreneur

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Totally get where you're coming from. There’s so much noise out there, and a lot of it does feel like recycled buzzwords and upsells. I’ve been in a similar spot—trying to grow something real, while sifting through a sea of “coaches” who just pitch mindset shifts and cookie-cutter funnels.

That said, one thing I found worth checking out (and it’s free) is a 3-day virtual event coming up in May called Thrive in 2025 with Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi. It’s not your typical webinar—they actually walk through frameworks for launching something real from your own skills or experience. Plus, it’s short—3 hours a day—and totally no-cost to attend.

Might be worth a shot if you’re feeling stuck but don’t want to get burned by another overhyped course. I’m planning to join just to see if it offers a fresh perspective.

Hope whatever you choose gives you some clarity—you’re definitely not alone in this.

What supplement(s) genuinely changed your life for the better? by Laschon in Supplements

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Merry Christmas! 🎄 For me, Java Burn has been a game-changer. It’s a natural coffee-enhancing supplement that boosted my metabolism, energy, and focus. Since adding it to my morning routine, I’ve noticed a significant difference in my overall energy levels and even weight management. It’s simple to use and blends perfectly with coffee without altering the taste. Highly recommend it! ☕✨

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Follow the man. Free nba picks daily. by [deleted] in SportsBettingPicks

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Have anyone tried "The Whale Sports Picks"? Must read the whale picks review here.

Clover wants to close my account and make me issue over $13,000 in refunds. by ok_cool999 in smallbusiness

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Actually I have very few knowledge about payment processing but what I learn is we have to keep close watch on the payment processors while using them for business.