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  • GHL's AI Workflow Builder Makes Automation Actually Accessible
    2026/04/21

    If you've ever opened Go High Level's workflow builder and immediately felt overwhelmed, you're not alone. In this episode, Shaun walks through the new AI Workflow Builder inside Go High Level — a feature that lets you describe the automation you want in plain English and have it built for you in seconds. No technical background required. You'll understand what the tool does, why it matters for your follow-up process, and you'll have a live automation running in your account before the episode ends.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    - Why most small business owners freeze when trying to build workflows — and why that's no longer an excuse

    - How the AI Workflow Builder works: where to find it and what to type

    - A real-world example prompt you can copy and use today

    - Why automated follow-up directly affects lead conversion — and what the numbers actually say

    - How to refine an AI-generated workflow without starting over

    - A five-minute quick win: your first automated welcome sequence, live and published

    FEATURED QUOTE

    "When you have those automations running 24/7, the follow-up happens while you sleep. I've seen businesses two x their lead conversion rate just by adding one consistent automated follow-up — not by spending more on ads, not by hiring more staff, just by making sure no lead gets left behind."

    — Shaun Whynacht

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Shaun Whynacht is a marketing automation expert and the founder of Blue Cow Marketing, with over a decade of experience helping small businesses build systems that save time and convert more leads. He hosts The Automation Show to deliver practical, under-10-minute episodes on automating your business and your life — one workflow at a time.

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    Go High Level AI Workflow Builder — Available inside any GHL account under Automation > Workflows > Build with AI

    30-Day Free Trial of Go High Level — bluecowmarketing.ca/ghl

    (Blue Cow's trial is 30 days — longer than the standard 14-day trial offered directly through GHL)

    CONNECT WITH THE AUTOMATION SHOW

    Website: bluecowmarketing.ca

    All Episodes: bluecowmarketing.ca/podcasts

    The Automation Show is available on all major podcast platforms



    If this episode was useful, share it with one business owner you know who's been putting off automating their follow-up — you might just save them a pile of missed revenue.


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    10 分
  • Stop Losing Leads Every Time You Miss a Call
    2026/04/10

    The Automation Show | Hosted by Shaun Whynacht — Voice AI & Missed Call Recovery

    If your phone rings while you're on a job site, in a meeting, or at your kid's game, that lead is likely gone for good. In this episode, Shaun walks through Go High Level's Voice AI feature and how it functions as an always-on inbound receptionist for your business. He covers how to set it up inside the AI Agent Studio, what it can handle on its own, and why a simple missed-call text-back is a quick win any business can set up in under five minutes today.


    In This Episode

    • Why 62% of small business calls go unanswered — and what that costs you in lost revenue
    • How Go High Level's Voice AI works as a 24/7 inbound receptionist: answering FAQs, checking calendars, and booking appointments automatically
    • The difference between the inbound and outbound AI agents inside Go High Level's Agent Studio
    • How Voice AI compares in cost to a part-time receptionist — and why the ROI case is straightforward
    • How to set up missed-call text-back in under five minutes as a starting point before going full Voice AI
    • How to get a 30-day free trial of Go High Level through Blue Cow Marketing

    Featured Quote

    "It's not about replacing your team. It's about catching the calls your team can't get to." — Shaun Whynacht

    About the Host

    Shaun Whynacht is the founder of Blue Cow Marketing and host of The Automation Show. With over a decade of experience in marketing automation, Shaun helps small business owners and entrepreneurs build systems that save time, recover leads, and run reliably without adding headcount. Each episode is under 10 minutes and built around one actionable idea you can use immediately.

    Resources & Links

    • Go High Level 30-Day Free Trial (via Blue Cow Marketing): bluecowmarketing.ca/ghl
    • More episodes: bluecowmarketing.ca/podcasts
    • Get help setting it up: bluecowmarketing.ca
    • Next episode: Go High Level's new AI Workflow Builder — building automations by describing what you need in plain English

    Connect With The Automation Show

    • Website: bluecowmarketing.ca
    • Podcast: The Automation Show — available on all major platforms
    • Questions or setup help: bluecowmarketing.ca


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    9 分
  • The Welcome Mat with a Hole in It — Onboarding Leaks
    2026/04/04

    You’ve made the sale. Now, are you losing the client?

    In the final installment of our three-part series on the "Leaky Bucket," Shaun tackles the most overlooked gap in the business cycle: the space between the "Yes" and the "Result." If your onboarding process is just a giant wall of text or a "box of parts" with no instructions, you aren't just frustrating your clients—you’re inviting buyer’s remorse.

    We look at the story of Marcus the Coach, who spends the first fifteen minutes of every session repeating himself because his manual onboarding process is overwhelming his clients. It’s a classic case of a bucket that’s been filled, only to leak out the bottom because the "seal"—the client journey—was never properly built.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Seven-Day Rule: Why the first week of a client relationship determines whether they become a lifelong advocate or a "one and done" statistic.
    • The "Maintenance Time" Trap: How a lack of automated onboarding forces you to spend your high-value hours doing low-value data collection.
    • The Intentional Journey: Why a short video and a single "one-thing-to-do" email beats a 2,000-word PDF every single time.
    • The Retention Goldmine: Why plugging the holes in your client experience is 10x cheaper (and 10x more effective) than buying more ads.

    "The leaky bucket principle is about plugging holes. And one of the biggest holes is the gap between the sale and the momentum."

    This Week’s Challenge:

    Map out your current onboarding. Write down every single thing that happens from the moment a client pays until their first big milestone. Then, ask yourself the hard question: Is this an experience I’d brag about in my marketing, or am I just hoping they figure it out?

    Don’t let your hard-earned clients slip through the cracks. It's time to seal the bucket.

    Download the Free Series: The Leaky Bucket

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    9 分
  • The Fire Drill Business — Automation vs. Chaos
    2026/03/21

    Are you the CEO of your business, or just the Chief Firefighter?

    In this episode of The Automation Show, Shaun digs into the exhausted reality of the "improvised" business. If you spend your first twenty minutes every morning triaging your inbox just to figure out what’s on fire, you aren't running a company—you’re standing in the middle of a structural collapse holding it together with your bare hands.

    We look at the story of Sandra the Consultant: brilliant at her job, loved by her clients, and perpetually tired. Sandra represents the "Chaos Gap"—the space between a business that relies on the owner’s memory and one that relies on a system.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The "Decision Made in Advance": Why automation isn't about complex robots—it’s about deciding how a process should work once and letting the system take the wheel.
    • The High Cost of Manual Labor: How re-explaining your onboarding or manually chasing invoices is quietly draining your most precious resource: time.
    • Reactive vs. Systematic: The psychological difference between feeling like you’re "catching up" and feeling like you’re in control.
    • The Engine Trap: Why being the "human spark plug" for every process in your business means the business stops the moment you need a day off.

    "The goal of automation is not to make your business run faster. The goal is to make it run without you having to be the engine."

    Three Places to Patch the Chaos Cracks This Week:

    1. Standardized Onboarding: Does every new client get the same welcome email, contract, and intake form automatically?
    2. Hands-Off Reminders: Stop manually texting people the day before a meeting. Let the system do the nudging.
    3. Automated Collections: Set up polite, repeated payment reminders so you never have to feel awkward about asking for your money again.

    Ready to stop being the engine and start being the architect?

    Download the Free Series: The Leaky Bucket

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    8 分
  • The CRM Hole — Where Good Leads Go to Die
    2026/03/07

    In this episode of The Automation Show, Shaun breaks down the silent killer of small businesses: the follow-up gap. Most business owners think they have a "lead problem" or a "marketing problem," but the truth is usually much simpler—and more expensive. They have a leaky bucket.

    Download the Free Series at https://theleakybucket.ca

    Through the story of Dave the Landscaper, we look at how a two-day delay in replying to an email can cost thousands of dollars in lost revenue. If your lead management strategy relies on you "remembering" to check your inbox at 8:30 PM, you aren't just losing sales; you're throwing away the money you spent to get those leads in the first place.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Dave Dilemma: Why "getting back to them eventually" is the same as saying "go hire my competitor."
    • The Follow-Up Engine: Moving beyond the "fancy spreadsheet" and turning your CRM into an automated sales assistant.
    • The "Oh Wow" Math: How shifting your conversion rate by just 10% through better automation can add thousands to your monthly bottom line.
    • Plugging the Holes: A 3-step audit you can do this week to find out exactly where your leads are falling through the cracks.

    "The bucket didn’t get bigger. You just plugged a hole."

    Your Homework for This Week:

    1. Map the Sources: Where exactly do your leads come from? (Web, FB, Phone?)
    2. The 'Instant' Test: What happens the second a lead hits your system?
    3. The Persistence Count: How many times do you follow up if they don't answer the first time? (If the answer is zero, we need to talk.)
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    7 分
  • Your Marketing Isn’t Broken. It’s Just Not Connected.
    2026/02/26

    Episode Description: Why Your Marketing Isn't Broken (It’s Just Disconnected)

    Are you tired of "shouting into a room and hoping someone shouts back"?

    Many small business owners are convinced their marketing is fundamentally broken. They’ve tried the ads, they have the email list, and they post to social media—yet revenue remains inconsistent and leads constantly go cold. In this episode of The Automation Show, we pull back the curtain on a truth most agencies won't tell you: Your marketing probably doesn't need more money or more content. It needs connection.

    We dive deep into the "Three Gaps" that act as silent killers for small business growth and discuss how to shift from a manual, frantic follow-up process to a streamlined system that flows.


    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • The "Not Connected" Problem: Why having separate tools for CRM, email, and web forms is costing you sales before you even say hello.
    • The Cost of the Wednesday Response: How a 24-hour delay in following up with a Tuesday lead is handing your business to the competition.
    • The Three Critical Gaps:
    1. Awareness to Inquiry: Why interested visitors disappear without a trace.
    2. Inquiry to Follow-up: The "highest-stakes" gap where most money is lost.
    3. Sale to Ongoing Relationship: Why businesses stop talking to the people who already trust them.
    • The "Paper First" Strategy: A simple, low-tech exercise to identify exactly where your leads are falling through the cracks.
    • Automation Without Overwhelm: Why you don't need a complex system—just a reliable one where you aren't the "single point of failure."

    "The goal isn't a complicated system. The goal is a reliable one. A system where nothing important falls through, every lead gets a response, and you are not the single point of failure holding the whole thing together."

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Client Journey Map: Grab a piece of paper and plot your current (not ideal!) workflow to find your highest-stakes gap.


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    13 分
  • Beyond "Email 1": Building Systems That Anyone Can Read
    2026/02/06

    We all have that one friend—the one whose house is so organized the shelves have labels on them. While your physical desk might be a mess of coffee cups and sticky notes, your digital systems shouldn't be.

    In this episode of The Automation Show, we’re diving into the "peace" that comes with a perfectly organized CRM. If you’ve ever looked at a workflow and seen a string of "Email 1," "Email 2," and "Tag Applied," you know the frustration of not knowing what’s actually happening under the hood.

    What we cover in this episode:

    • The "Pipe" Strategy: Why using the vertical line ($|$) is the secret to clean, scannable naming conventions.
    • The 30,000-Foot View: How to structure your labels so a total stranger—or a new team member—can understand your automation at a glance.
    • The GoHighLevel Audit: Small steps (like labeling specific triggers) that save hours of troubleshooting later.
    • Your 24-Hour Challenge: A simple audit to perform on your campaigns today to ensure nothing is slipping through the cracks.

    Stop building "mystery" automations and start building systems that work for you, not against you.

    Episode Credits:

    This episode is brought to you by Blue Cow Marketing. If your marketing feels busier than it should, let Blue Cow help you get your time back with simple systems that actually work. Book your clarity call at bluecowmarketing.ca.

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    6 分
  • The 3-Video Opt-in Strategy to Build Instant Authority
    2026/01/23

    To keep your podcast consistent with your YouTube and LinkedIn presence, this description is designed to be punchy, benefit-driven, and easy to skim on a mobile device.


    Episode Title: The 3-Video Opt-in Strategy to Build Instant Authority

    Episode Summary: Are you tired of people opting into your lead magnets but never actually consuming the content? In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on a recent strategy session I had with a client. We’re dismantling the "traditional" way of doing video opt-ins and replacing it with a framework that actually builds trust and gets your leads to take action.

    I dive into the "Wide Swath" strategy for reaching a larger audience, the 60-minute rule for maximum consumption, and why the common practice of "dripping" your lead magnet content is likely hurting your brand.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The Help-First Framework: Why your content needs to prove its value before a transaction ever happens.
    • The "Wide Swath" Strategy: How to avoid "siloing" your audience too early so you can speak to more potential clients.
    • The 60-Minute Rule: Why keeping your total series length under an hour is the key to high completion rates.
    • The "No-Drip" Rule: Why I believe dripping lead magnets is a mistake and how giving "instant access" builds faster authority.
    • Audio vs. Video: How to choose the right medium for your personality and your audience’s needs.
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    7 分