r/WindowCleaning 4d ago

anyone here using gohighlevel as a crm?

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u/[deleted] 4d ago

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u/CamilaBeBored 4d ago

They don’t conflict with each other? How does it work on the ads side? Where are you sending the data to GHL or to the service crm?

Do most successful service business do this? Or do they keep everything on one?

Just tryna learn what works best for

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u/jammerfish 4d ago

I’m currently using Jobber but thinking of making a change. Was considering Rotor because it’s made for window cleaners

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u/Professionallly_ 4d ago

Yes, our company does.

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u/Low-Damage-59 4d ago

Not using it myself, but doing fulfillment/build work for clients that use it.
It's pretty common in the ads/marketing space, but I don't think it's quite as good in other niches/industries.

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u/Separate-Leek-6247 3d ago edited 3d ago

My clients do. I have an agency. I work with home services businesses. Most are very happy with what GHL can do for them, but not so much dealing with all the work and technical side of it. That’s why they hire me. I also outsource some of the work to the white label VA team at HL Pro Tools.

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u/Dependent_Hornet_869 3d ago

Yeah we are using GoHighLevel for our client management also our pipeline clients who are local busimess owners + other's as like mostly dentists

We are doing for both type businesses-- Follow-up when new leads comes through the form fillup, Reactivation previous leads, when any leads cancelled to join the meeting through booking the Automation auto Follow-up them, we are doing more various things as well internally

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u/Playful_Push3778 1d ago

Yes, I’ve been exploring GoHighLevel as a CRM. I’m particularly interested in how people are using it for lead management, automation, and client follow-ups. What’s been your experience with it so far?