Genuine question for small business owners: does your website actually do anything, or does it just sit there?

I've been talking to a lot of owners lately and I keep hearing the same thing — they paid for a website, it looks fine, and it brings in… basically nothing. It's a brochure. People land on it, nobody follows up, and the leads that do come in slip away because there's no one to catch them at 11pm on a Tuesday.

I've been building sites that fix that specific problem: the site has an AI agent built in that actually talks to visitors, answers their questions, qualifies them, and books the appointment while you're asleep. So the thing works a shift instead of decorating the internet.

But I'm honestly more curious about the problem than the solution right now. If you run a business — what's your site actually doing for you? Is it bringing people in, or is it just there because someone told you you needed one?

Drop your niche and what's frustrating you and let's talk it through. I've probably seen your situation before and I'm happy to tell you what I'd do about it, no strings. Based in Mexico at the moment, working with folks across the US, Europe, and LATAM — EN or ES.

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u/No-Cress-1725 — 22 hours ago
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I help small businesses get their AI setup right the first time — happy to answer questions or look at yours

Hey everyone —

I run a small automation studio, and most of my time goes to helping small and mid-sized businesses actually put AI to work — not the hype version, the boring-but-useful version that quietly saves you hours every week.

Most owners I talk to aren't short on ideas. They're drowning in tools that don't talk to each other: leads slipping through the cracks, follow-ups that never happen, a website that looks fine but doesn't convert, a dozen apps that each do 10% of the job.

The kind of stuff I help with:

Turning scattered leads and messages into one system that follows up on its own

AI assistants that answer, qualify, and book appointments 24/7

Automating the repetitive work — reminders, review requests, data entry, reporting — so your team stops doing it by hand

Sites and content that actually bring people in instead of just sitting there

I'm not here to pitch anyone. If you're an owner and AI feels like noise right now, drop a comment or DM me your situation and I'll tell you what I'd do — even if you never work with me. I get more out of these conversations than you'd expect.

Quick context on location: I work mostly with SMBs in the US and Europe, and I'm based in Mexico for a while, so if you're anywhere in Latin America I can help there too — English or Spanish, your call.

If you'd rather just talk it through live, my calendar's open here: playspotsync.com/free-strategy-session — no pressure, no slide deck.

Happy to answer anything in the comments.

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u/No-Cress-1725 — 22 hours ago
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GHL whitelabel agency owner (Mexico → Europe) — looking for a partner, not an employee

Hey everyone 👋

I run a small whitelabel agency built on GoHighLevel — AI agents, chatbots, CRM, automations, funnels, N8N, the whole stack. I've got paying clients here in Mexico and things are working well enough that I want to grow beyond my own two hands. I'll be moving to Europe before long, so I also want to open up markets outside Mexico specially US where my company is established.

Here's the thing though: I'm not hiring. I don't want someone looking for a paycheck and a task list. I want a partner — someone who knows GHL as deeply as I do, can bring in clients, take real ownership of projects, and build alongside me.

What I'm picturing:

  • You genuinely know GHL — snapshots, workflows, funnels, whitelabel setup, all of it. No hand-holding needed.
  • You're easygoing and easy to work with. This should feel like building something together, not babysitting each other.
  • You can land clients and/or run projects. Bonus if you're in or connected to Europe or the US.
  • You're in it for the long game, not a quick gig.

On money: I'm very fair. Whatever we build together, we split fairly — I'd much rather have a real partner winning with me than squeeze a contractor. We can shape the exact structure per project or as an ongoing thing, whatever makes sense.

I'm a real operator with a live agency and case studies — happy to show you and hop on a call to see if we click.

If this sounds like you, drop a comment or DM me. Even if you're just curious, say hi 🙂

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u/No-Cress-1725 — 6 days ago