Hey, thank you very much! If you're referring to the first one I show, at 2:43, I'm using Elementor on Wordpress :) Everything else is custom coded using Next.js (Javascript)
This was a great video. I have GHL and am waiting until you open up your community in January to subscribe to it. You provide awesome information. Thank you.
Great stuff sir! I'm already a HihgLevel user. Is it possible to get the snapshot without the free GHL trial. Also looking hard at monthly coaching. Thanks Again!
Hey Edward, awesome to hear! I'll be releasing the blue prints (and a lot more) in my community I release in January! You can also always start with one call and we can go over your needs in that as well :) Thanks for the comment!
Hey! Amazing question, I should've mention this in the video. Short answer is I don't 100% know, but I would guess that you might be able to do most things I've done in SalesForce, however I would imagine it would take a much (much, much) longer time to do it. Other than that, I would assume pretty much across the board no, unless they have the following functionality: 1. wait steps (for a specific duration, and leading up to appointments), 2. conditional statements, 3. connector steps (2 paths back into each other), 4. webhooks as triggers and actions, 5. entering and exiting workflows, Without these, you'll be fighting an uphill battle the whole way. Other things like SMS/emails/appointments/documents/forms/websites can be outsourced somewhere else (it's do-able but super inconvenient)
You can download the blue prints for free here: jonocatliff.com/gohighlevel/sign-up
Thanks for watching :)
Crazy value in this video. Thanks for sharing this
Hey, thank you very much, really appreciate it :) Hope this helps!
Dude your vids are getting good. PLEASE fix your sound. If your mic is good then just put up some sound shaping around the room, man. Thanks dude!
Hey, thank you very much for the feedback. I'm going to go ahead and buy a new mic :)
Great Video
Hey, thank you very much :)
Love your website! What builder do you built it with?
Hey, thank you very much! If you're referring to the first one I show, at 2:43, I'm using Elementor on Wordpress :)
Everything else is custom coded using Next.js (Javascript)
Thanks❤
No worries, hope this helps!
Thanks, greet video
Hey, thank you very much! Hope this helps :)
This was a great video. I have GHL and am waiting until you open up your community in January to subscribe to it. You provide awesome information. Thank you.
Hey, thank you very much, really appreciate the comment :) Super happy to hear it's helping!
Great stuff sir! I'm already a HihgLevel user. Is it possible to get the snapshot without the free GHL trial. Also looking hard at monthly coaching. Thanks Again!
Hey Edward, awesome to hear! I'll be releasing the blue prints (and a lot more) in my community I release in January! You can also always start with one call and we can go over your needs in that as well :) Thanks for the comment!
@@jonocatliff Hi please let us know when your community gets to be opened. Im really interested in the integration between go high level and click up.
Will do, it should be late January 2025 :)
hey Jono, Thanks for sharing. just a quick question, is there any alternative of GHL out there that can perform the same tasks?
Hey! Amazing question, I should've mention this in the video. Short answer is I don't 100% know, but I would guess that you might be able to do most things I've done in SalesForce, however I would imagine it would take a much (much, much) longer time to do it. Other than that, I would assume pretty much across the board no, unless they have the following functionality:
1. wait steps (for a specific duration, and leading up to appointments),
2. conditional statements,
3. connector steps (2 paths back into each other),
4. webhooks as triggers and actions,
5. entering and exiting workflows,
Without these, you'll be fighting an uphill battle the whole way. Other things like SMS/emails/appointments/documents/forms/websites can be outsourced somewhere else (it's do-able but super inconvenient)
@@jonocatliffmuch appreciate you take so much in consideration answering questions so thoroughly.
No worries, thanks for the compliment and I wish you all the best :)