Blog content + publishing
Geo-targeted posts written against your positioning, published straight to Webflow with meta, schema, and internal links handled. A chunk of this is already written. Nothing sits in the way of turning it on.
A straight read on Go High Level for this rollout — where we can run the work for you, where it has to be built by hand, and who should own which piece. No spin. The goal is to walk out of this meeting aligned on the path.
"For the automation piece, Go High Level is more of a blocker than an accelerator. We can't drive it the way we drive everything else — and pretending otherwise helps no one."
These don't depend on Go High Level's automation engine. We can stand them up, run them, and improve them on a weekly loop without anyone hand-building sequences.
Geo-targeted posts written against your positioning, published straight to Webflow with meta, schema, and internal links handled. A chunk of this is already written. Nothing sits in the way of turning it on.
IG / FB / LinkedIn cadence on a quality-control layer, location-specific to Mankato. Your call on the rails — we can run it through Go High Level (since you already have it) or Sprout. Either works; we don't need GHL's automation for this.
We can run Meta paid without touching GHL — through Meta's own API and tools like Kernio. The campaigns, creative, and optimization are squarely in our lane.
CONDITIONAL · needs ad-account accessThe autonomous weekly run already produces fresh, on-brand content. We point that output at a review inbox each week — your team approves, it ships. No manual build, no third-party blocker.
This is the email and SMS automation — the 24 workflows in the Touchpoint Map. We can spec it and write every word of it. We can't build or manage it for you inside Go High Level the way we do the rest.
Every workflow has to be assembled node-by-node inside Go High Level — the triggers, the waits, the branches, the content slots. There's no agentic shortcut around the build itself.
24 workflows, 280 nodes, 106 content pieces, 68 tags, 60 custom fields. Hand-built and wired correctly, that's roughly an eight-week build for one location.
Go High Level's API doesn't expose enough to build, monitor, or maintain these sequences from the outside. It's a CRM and all-in-one hub — not a platform meant to be driven by external automation at this depth.
Building and maintaining these sequences across your locations is hands-on, ongoing work — and it tends to create the most value when it lives inside ETS, close to your team and your customers. We're best as the people who hand you the blueprint, not the day-to-day operators of it.
Go High Level bundles your email app, chat, CRM, and now voice AI into one place for a low monthly cost — that's genuinely valuable for your team, and there's no reason to drop it. The catch is that its automation builder is designed to be operated inside the app by a person, not orchestrated by outside agents. So everything that lives in that automation engine — the nurture sequences — has to be built where the engine lives.
We don't want to quietly become your acting agency — the people hand-building and managing every sequence across every location. That's not the engagement we signed up for, and it's not a model that scales for you. Better to be clear about it now than to back into it.
The cleanest path: your internal team builds the automation inside Go High Level, using our Touchpoint Map as the spec. You end up owning the IP and the process — which is exactly where it should live for your company.
Everything you need to build it right.
The build, the process, and the IP.
Lean on Go High Level's native AI workflow builder to move faster. Your team can describe a sequence in plain language — "three emails, day 1, day 3, day 7" — and it'll scaffold the nodes and take a first pass at the copy. With our spec and copy in hand, that turns an eight-week slog into a guided assembly.
The reason architecture matters: build it carelessly and porting to the next location means re-doing every node by hand. Build it to our spec and it clones.
Your team assembles the 24 workflows in the Mankato sandbox, following the Touchpoint Map and using GHL's AI builder to accelerate.
Everything publishes to draft for the first weeks. The director approves. Once it's clean, selective pieces go live.
Because it was built snapshot-portable, the whole system copies to your other locations instead of being rebuilt from scratch.