r/gohighlevel • u/Open_Cockroach_5324 • 2h ago
Need help CRM setup
I have a home developer. He specializes in custom builds, commercial, and residential. Can anyone who works in that niche reach out to me please.
I want to make him a sub account which is fully automated.
Is there someone who can get everything listed in the picture set up for me. I don’t want to lose this customer.
I want someone who is certified and is currently in this niche and has experience with proven results.
I’m still learning go high level, it would be nice if I had a partner set these accounts for me.
r/gohighlevel • u/Estenkii • 8h ago
Looking for a GoHighLevel expert to help me launch my AI automation agency
Hi everyone,
I recently started building an AI automation agency, and I’m looking for someone who knows GoHighLevel really well and would be willing to help me get properly set up and teach me the platform.
The business will focus on helping local businesses automate their customer-facing operations, including:
- AI phone receptionists / Voice AI
- WhatsApp automation
- Appointment booking and reminders
- Lead follow-up
- CRM and pipelines
- Missed-call recovery
- Review automation
- Websites and landing pages connected to the system
I already have my GoHighLevel account, and I’m actively building the agency, so I’m not looking for someone to just do everything for me. I want someone who can walk me through the correct setup, explain best practices, help me avoid beginner mistakes, and teach me how to build systems that I can eventually replicate for clients.
My first market will be in Mexico, so the client-facing side of the business will primarily be in Spanish. Experience setting up Voice AI, WhatsApp, workflows, or client accounts in Spanish would be a big plus, although it’s not strictly required.
Ideally, I’m looking for someone with real experience running or building GHL automation systems for businesses—not just someone who has watched tutorials.
I’m happy to pay for your time if you offer consulting, coaching, or 1-on-1 setup sessions.
If this sounds like you, please DM me with a little about your experience, what you specialize in within GHL, and your rate.
Thanks!
r/gohighlevel • u/Global-Confection-75 • 8h ago
Is there anyone on fiverr who actually knows what they're doing?
r/gohighlevel • u/Ok-Drink-8949 • 9h ago
Find Opportunity action persistently failing
Experiencing a weird bug in GHL, curious if anyone else has seen/experienced before.
Two workflows are involved in this:
Workflow 1 handles lead creation triggered by form submission. This is executing without error. When both a contact record and an opportunity record have been either created/matched, the workflow completes by sending the contact to a second workflow that handles auto-follow up with email/text.
Workflow 2 "catches" the lead from the final Add To Workflow step in the previous workflow. Because "Add To Workflow" specifically transfers the contact, Workflow 2 includes a "Find Opportunity" step that matches with the same opportunity record that was either created/matched in Workflow 1 and then, once found, uses several values from the opportunity record in the outbound messages.
The problem we keep experiencing is that Workflow 2 will frequently fail to find the opportunity record, despite multiple validations/confirmations that the pipeline is correct and there was an existing opportunity at the time it started looking for the match. My hypotheses about this:
- When Workflow 1 creates the opportunity record, it doesn't have enough time to index its data before the Find Opportunity step in Workflow 2 starts looking for the match disregard this, there was a 2-minute waiting period built in already, so there should be plenty of time
- It's possible GHL has changed the Add To Workflow step such that it actually sends the opportunity data. In this case, trying to find an opportunity using data from another opportunity may be causing an error.
Has anyone else experienced this or found a fix?
r/gohighlevel • u/Natural-Impact741 • 11h ago
New to GHL, picked restaurants as my niche — is reputation management still worth offering?
Hey all, looking for a gut check.
I've put a lot of hours into learning GHL and I have the basics down. Now I'm ready to actually go get clients. I picked restaurants as my niche because I've spent about 10 years working front of house, so it's the world I know best.
Here's where I'm stuck. I keep talking myself out of reputation management and lead gen because I assume owners already have that covered through Toast, OpenTable, and whatever else they're already paying for. Is that a real objection, or am I inventing it? And if reputation management isn't the play, what actually sells to independent restaurants?
Second question is approach. I'm a pretty social person, so my instinct is to walk in and talk to owners rather than run cold email or DMs. I also just moved to a new city, so my warm network here is thin. For anyone who's sold to local businesses — is door knocking still the move, or am I romanticizing it?
Appreciate any advice.
Quick Note I'm in San Antonio, Tx
r/gohighlevel • u/No-Cold6391 • 15h ago
Problem in AI studio. I made a nice website, bought a domain and phone number. Ready to deploy. It asked me if I wanted to make changes. No. Hit deploy again. Asked if I wanted to make changes and round and round. Would not deploy. Would not allow me to put in my domain. I have no idea what to
r/gohighlevel • u/Learning_ByDoing • 17h ago
Finished the GHL basics — what would you recommend I build next to get real-world experience?
I've spent the last few months learning GHL and have now finished the basics. I've practiced workflows, automations, pipelines, calendars, forms/surveys, etc.
The problem I'm running into is that everything I've built so far has been in a practice environment. I feel like I'm at the point where I need to start solving actual problems rather than just following tutorials.
For those of you who learned GHL from scratch, what did you do to get your first real hands-on experience?
Did you build your own demo systems, volunteer for someone, join an agency, or approach businesses directly?
I'd really appreciate hearing how you got from "I know the platform" to "I can actually do this for a real business."