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Partnership
Hi, I need a partner. I have clients, and I'm looking for someone to work with me to deliver projects professionally. If you're interested, please let me know so we can discuss the details
New guy here
Hi guys I am new here. Just thought I would introduce myself. My name is Brendan, I am 19, I am from Ireland. Over the last few years I have tried start many businesses. Super happy to be here. I do have one question. I chose the 97 dollar a month option when signing up for highlevel, do I still get access to the paid community and the snapshots? If yes, how do I access it, do I get an email or something? thanks
1 like • Apr 19
welcome brendan
CLIENT ALREADY HAS HIS OWN GHL SUB ACCOUNT
Hi Guys! I have a client who has his own ghl account and is interested in my system. Have you guys had clients who had their own ghl accounts? how do you sell the system in this situation please? I guess we will have to "give" them the snapshot? He also has other 2 sub accounts for other businesses he runs so I'm just wondering if he will be able to copy the reviews system to his other sub accounts. Would love to hear if you have been in situations like this before and what's the best setup here. Thanks!
1 like • Apr 10
Great question — I’ve been in a similar situation before 👍 Yes, if the client already has their own GoHighLevel account, the best approach is usually to provide your system as a snapshot. That way, they can import your workflows, triggers, and review automation setup directly into their sub-account. For clients with multiple sub-accounts (like in your case), they can definitely reuse the system — but they’ll need to load the snapshot into each sub-account individually. Snapshots don’t automatically sync across sub-accounts, so it’s more of a one-time import per account. What I’ve found works best is positioning it not just as a “snapshot,” but as a done-for-you system + support. You can charge for setup, customization, and even ongoing optimization, especially for review automation since each business might need slight tweaks (branding, messaging, links, etc.). Also, make sure to guide them on connecting their own review links (Google, Facebook, etc.) inside each sub-account after import. In short: - Yes, give them the snapshot - They can reuse it across sub-accounts (manual import required) - Monetize through setup + support rather than just the asset
1 like • Apr 10
$100–$300. It really depends on how much customization and support is included.
Partnership
Hey, I have clients who are interested in review automation, but I’m not able to close them. I want to do a partnership.
1 like • Apr 7
@Haroon Khan no problem
0 likes • Apr 8
@Evan Schouten check dm
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