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When the owner is the system, the business can't scale.
Not because the owner isn't capable.
Because capable people become the bottleneck when there's no process behind them.
The goal isn't to remove the owner. It's to remove the owner from the parts that shouldn't need them.
Most business owners think their biggest problem is getting more leads.
It's usually not.
It's what happens to the leads they already have.
Slow response. No follow-up. Scattered across three inboxes nobody owns.
Fix the back end first.
opus 4.8 dropped 4 days ago and we've already rebuilt our entire lead gen pipeline on top of it
not for some bs like "writing better cold outreach messages"
we built a FULL end-to-end email + linkedin outbound system that scrapes leads from 5 untapped databases, writes scripts from real market psychology, sequences across 3 channels, handles replies automatically, and books 60+ calls/mo with 1-2 hours of daily actions
and i just documented the ENTIRE thing inside 1 notion guide...
here's EVERYTHING that's inside:
→ the dynamic workflow prompt that scrapes google maps, crunchbase, X engagement, reddit, and upwork leads IN PARALLEL in one session (scored, verified, enriched, and ready to send in 45-90 minutes)
→ the max-effort market research prompt that found "predictable pipeline" converts 4x better than "more leads" for one client's ICP (increased reply rates from 2.8% to 4.6% on the same list)
→ the script generator that writes 9 emails + 6 inmail DMs from actual ICP language, not templates (3 angles, 3 channels, spintax built in, spam triggers auto-flagged)
→ the reply handling system that replaced a $5k/mo setter (classifies replies with 95%+ accuracy, drafts responses in 2 minutes, human approves in 15 seconds via slack)
→ the CRM that builds itself from call data (deal stages, follow-up tasks, confirmation sequences, contract drafting from fireflies transcripts)
all backed by 100s of qualified meetings booked and $4.8M+ in pipeline revenue generated.
like + comment "CLAUDE" and i'll send it over
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@MrBeast If everyone removes their likes at 11:47am and 1 person likes it, will that count?
If so I'll split the 1m with everyone that unlikes it at 11:47.
Not doing anything crazy this weekend.
Hanging with the kids, housework, etc..
Going to lunch with the family today.
I'm also building an MVP for a funnel using AI Studio in beta with the HighLevel CRM.
I use Lovable a lot but I am impressed with where GHL is at with it.
Overall assessment so far:
GHL has done well with this tool. For a tool in beta it is pretty strong.
My tip after 3 iterations to get a good result:
The one thing I HIGHLY recommend if you use it, ask it to ask clarifying questions and create a plan before building anything.
Would still need a couple tweaks to go live.
Stripe needs to be integrated.
Setting up a custom subdomain.
Funnel copy needs to be adjusted.
Pipeline setup and automating follow-up.
Delivery of 2 digital products automated.
Fulfillment of 1 physical product automated.
Your CRM has inactive leads sitting there.
Many businesses collect leads. Few truly process them.
I see clients with hundreds of "new" leads that haven't been touched in weeks. Or leads that were "contacted" once, then forgotten.
This isn't a lead generation problem. It's a lead management problem.
It's like lighting the money that lead cost you on 🔥
Open your CRM. Filter leads by "New" or "Contacted" status, created 7+ days ago. Count how many are still there.
That's your first bottleneck.
Follow if you want to fix hidden revenue problems.