Have a Web Hosting ONLY Plan for Clients who want to "Own Their Websites"
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Bram Khalaf
I've talked to a lot of prospects who always ask me "what happens if I cancel, do I keep the website?" In those cases, I'm forced to build the website on Wordpress so that they can keep the site. GoHighLevel should have a Web Hosting plan that's more affordable than the base $97 they offer. Dont give access to any of the CRM feature, just access to the website and domain section and maybe make it like $29 per month.
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JLW Online
If you are selling a website (not licensing it) the correct answer to this question is "Yes you own the website. You are welcome to hire a developer to copy the HTML to another hosting provider, or hire me to do so."
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AI Advisor Team
Bram Khalaf, unless I am missing something, I think you can do that now.
What would stop you from spinning up a new SA with restricted access just to their HighLevel website? May not be the best user experience but with a stripped down dashboard but at least they would have access to their website and you could continue to support them.
I'm not certain but I think this is allowable as a single service for $47/mth.
Just my $0.02
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Bram Khalaf
AI Advisor Team The point I'm making is some people want assurance that if they cancel with us they can still keep their website. They won't want to keep their site under our agency white label. They're also at our mercy. If we decide to shut our agencies down and close our GHL accounts, they lose their websites.
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AI Advisor Team
Bram Khalaf - you can 100% do this! You can "eject" (HL's term) a customer SA at anytime and then they pay HL directly while maintaining the website in question.
In our 4+ years with HL we've ejected two customers and the process was super simple.
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Bram Khalaf
AI Advisor Team And that's exactly why I made this post, because most people don't want to pay $97/month for just website hosting when they can host a website anywhere else for 20-30 dollars.
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AI Advisor Team
Understood Bram Khalaf. Although we've only "Ejected" two customers to date, we impressed upon them the power of the platform and myriad reasons for keeping the platform which they did.
Good luck to you!
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JLW Online
Bram Khalaf These sound like clients who are just going to be an eternal pain in the ***
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Sean Fitzgerald
Even $47 and just access to the "Sites" tab or funnels/websites/forms would be helpful to convert people from Wix.
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AI Advisor Team
Sean Fitzgerald, we've moved a few people off of Wix and Squarespace using that strategy.