I'm going to be honest about something kind of embarrassing.
For a long time... my DMs were a disaster.
Not like... "oh they were a little messy."
More like...
"I have no idea who I'm supposed to follow up with, I somehow just lost three conversations, and I'm pretty sure there's money sitting in my inbox that I'll never find."
That kind of disaster.
And the worst part?
I didn't even realize how bad it was.
Because I was busy. Coaching. Creating content. Running ads. Doing all the "right" things.
Meanwhile, leads were coming into my Skool community every single day...
Starting conversations...
Asking questions that basically translated to
"hey, I might want to pay you"...
And I was replying 6... 12... sometimes 72 hours later.
By then?
Cold.
Gone.
Moved on.
The leaky bucket thing people talk about?
Yeah.
My DMs were the leak.
And I just couldn't see it because I was too busy pouring more water in the top.
So here's what I did.
1️⃣ First ... I tried to fix it with other software.
SMS tools. External CRMs.
Stuff that lived outside of Skool.
Then I looked at the actual data.
And it was staring me in the face...
The people who responded inside Skool were the ones actually consuming the content.
Engaging in the community. Showing up to calls.
They were the buyers.
The SMS replies?
Mostly noise.
So I stopped chasing people outside the building and just built the system inside the building.
Tagged everything.
Organized every conversation.
Automated the follow-ups.
And then added an AI agent that responds in seconds ... not hours.
Nothing falls through the cracks now.
It's genuinely one of the best changes I've made in my business.
Anyways...
This Friday I'm doing a live workshop on exactly this.
It's called The Skool Chat Closer™
and we're building the whole system live.
Real community. Real AI agent. Real deployment.
$47 to join.
Friday, June 26th.
10 AM Pacific.
Take 'er easy...
Dan "No More Leaks" Harrison
P.S. If you're getting leads into your Skool community but you know ... deep down ... that you're leaving money on the table because you can't keep up with the conversations... this one's for you.