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In case you're an agency owner using Google Spreadsheets to manage your team in 2026, you have to read this now ↓

We built the whole system that runs our team flawlessly, and in the new video I break down exactly how it works and how you can build the same thing yourself:

- A schedule that builds itself, not by whoever you remembered to assign at midnight

- Clock in / clock out with pay calculated from real timestamps, so payroll arguments are dead

- A penalty ledger, every offense recorded, auto numbered, escalating, tied to the week and to payroll, so discipline is consistent and fair

I also put together a free build brief you can use today:

- The full Schedule + Penalties + Shift Tracking build brief (drop it into Claude Code and it scaffolds the system, the schedule builder, the penalty ledger, the clock in engine, the Telegram alerts, all of it)

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And it doesn't cost $500 a month with -52% off just today ❗

On a serious note tho, no monthly fees or anything like that

File is below ↓

DM @domnir if you want us to analyze your chatting for free, and see how you could improve the revenue on your current creators!
This is a completely free page

Zero new subs, $48,061 in revenue, $46,083 of it straight from messages ↓

There's a misconception that a free page means a bad page

It doesn't, running a free page is the same as running any other page, there's just a lot more people coming through and the quality of a single fan is lower

As long as your team is adaptable and actually does high quality work, you can extract insane amounts from a free page
$18,247 in revenue, $14,058 of it from messages ↓

You don't need a huge amount of people on a page to generate serious revenue

In the right niche, with the right page and the right creator, a page can pull a fortune from messages without many subs coming in at all

Traffic matters, new subs matter, nobody's saying they don't

But the real work is squeezing the full potential out of what's already there

Every creator has a limit, and almost every page we look at is nowhere near theirs yet

DM @domnir if you want us to analyze your chatting for free, and see how you could improve the revenue on your current creators!
$20,973 generated with a 59 second average response time ↓

Response time is one of the most important metrics in this entire business and almost nobody tracks it

A fan who gets answered in under a minute is still in the conversation, still warm, still engaged

The longer he sits waiting, the lower the chances he engages properly, and the less that conversation is ever going to be worth
1m 17s and 1m 2s average response times ↓

It's very important to keep a response time under 1 minute 20 seconds

That's what makes sure every fan gets responded to as soon as possible, at an adequate time, instead of sitting there waiting while the conversation dies
With the amount of subs you can see on the screen, the chatting processes we put in place brought in $20,486 in messages and $2,642 in tips

DM @domnir if you want us to analyze your chatting for free, and see how you could improve the revenue on your current creators!
With just this amount of subs we pulled $73,239 in message revenue and $5,243 in tips
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You're doing your X posts, your IG posts, your reels, working your way around getting subs onto the pages you manage, and out of those subs you're always gonna get some weirdos who say crazy stuff against TOS

You want to make sure you, your chatters, your CRM and your systems are fully optimized so you don't get the account you're managing banned

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In the new video I go over:

β€’ The forbidden topics that should never get sent, and the sequence to decline, never repeat the word, never argue, never shame the guy, soft decline, redirect to something else, and if he won't stop, mute, block, screenshot and send to the supervisor

β€’ Duplicate content, not a ban thing but a thing to avoid, and how a bot can build and update those notes for every fan so a big spender never gets sent the same thing twice and charges back

β€’ Keeping content organized so chatters don't get lost and make mistakes

β€’ Block immediately, no discussion, and the suspicious ones, if someone's trying to get the chatter to say something they shouldn't

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There's a free PDF you can use as a genuine team SOP starting today, a list of forbidden words, duplicate content, off-platform payments, and when to block a fan

File is below ↓

DM @domnir if you want us to analyze your chatting for free, and see how you could improve the revenue on your current creators!
PPV buy rate tracking ↓

Tracking the buy rate is very important, it's the thing that actually shows you whether the script, and the chatter transitioning the conversation into the sell, is working

If you're not tracking it you're guessing
DM @domnir if you want us to analyze your chatting for free, and see how you could improve the revenue on your current creators!
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Your guys' buy rate, LTV, monthly revenue on every page you manage heavily depends on the first 48 hours after a fan subscribes

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In the new video I go over:

β€’ The welcome sequence structure that runs on every sub every time, its job is to gather info, build a connection so he feels like he's talking to a person, and set up a nice start, not rush to the sale

β€’ Aftercare, one of the most messed up things we see, usually there but scripted and emotionless, and it's what decides if the guy comes back after post-nut clarity

β€’ The ways pages leak the sub, PPV in the first 3 messages, ignoring the guy (why you want 24/7 coverage), skipping the sequence out of laziness (penalize it, no "I didn't feel like it"), and dropping a guy just cause he's at work etc.

β€’ Resubscribers, no welcome message fires for them, so you message them manually, or run a bot that replies with proper context from the past convo

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It all comes down to one rule, every message builds info, connection or selling, work in the chat not through it, and the test is "did that move something forward, or did I just reply?"

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I put together a free PDF with diagrams you can use as a team SOP today, the welcome sequence, the work check, the rules, resubscribers etc. ↓

File is below ↓