u/Such_Figure_7116

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How do you structure larger GHL workflows without making them a mess?

I've been building more GHL workflows recently and realized something that seems obvious in hindsight.

Putting the entire customer journey into one massive workflow can make troubleshooting a nightmare.

I've started separating things like registration, reminders, follow-up, nurture, and onboarding into individual workflows, then using tags and custom fields when I need contacts to move between different parts of the system.

It's been much easier to test and figure out exactly where something went wrong.

I'm curious how other GHL builders handle larger client accounts.

Do you prefer multiple smaller workflows, or do you keep related processes inside one larger workflow with branches?

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u/Such_Figure_7116 — 12 days ago
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Been building in GoHighLevel for a while and looking for more opportunities Post:

Hey everyone,

I've been working with GoHighLevel since 2024 and honestly, I didn't expect to enjoy automation this much.

I started by learning the basics, then slowly got into building workflows, pipelines, follow-up sequences, and integrations. Before I knew it, I was spending hours figuring out better ways to automate things and make processes run smoother.

I've worked on projects involving appointment reminders, lead nurturing, webhooks, AI chatbots, and connecting different tools together. I still feel like there's a lot more to learn, but I'm at the point where I'm comfortable building things and solving problems on my own.

Right now, I'm looking for more opportunities to work with agencies or business owners who need help with GoHighLevel. I'm always excited to see how different businesses use GHL.

Not here to hard sell anything. Just putting myself out there and hoping to connect with people who might need an extra pair of hands or know of opportunities where I can continue growing.

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u/Such_Figure_7116 — 2 months ago