The argument in one line.
You can build one AI voice agent in GoHighLevel and resell it to unlimited local businesses for $299 per month each, keeping 100% of revenue while paying only $297 monthly for the software.
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- A complete beginner with no coding experience who wants to start selling a service to local businesses and needs a low-complexity first product to build confidence.
- A service provider already working with local businesses (contractors, salons, real estate) who wants to add a recurring revenue stream without building custom solutions for each client.
- Someone with $300-500/month to spend on software who can commit 10-15 hours to learning a platform and is comfortable with affiliate relationships as part of their business model.
- You're looking for a business model that doesn't rely on recommending or reselling someone else's software platform — this is fundamentally an affiliate play.
- You already have 50+ local business clients or run an established service agency — this intro-level productization approach won't scale your existing operation.
- You need detailed guidance on sales, closing deals, or finding local business prospects — the video focuses only on building and configuring the tool, not go-to-market.
The full version, fast.
The pitch is that a complete beginner can package one white-labeled AI voice agent and resell it to local businesses � dentists, plumbers, chiropractors, roofers � for around $299 per month each. The mechanism is a GoHighLevel-style platform where you spin up a custom voice agent with a name, voice, and goal (capture name, email, address, book the appointment), optionally paste a ChatGPT-generated prompt for tone, then embed it as a click-to-call widget on the client's site or on a template site you build for them. The economics depend on white-labeling: rebrand the software, attach your own domain and payment processor, and the flat monthly software cost stays fixed while client revenue scales linearly with how many small businesses you sign.
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01 · Promise hook
Talking head opens with full outcome: build one AI system, sell to any local niche for 299/mo. No intro, no logo, straight to claim.

02 · Disclaimer + CTA 1
Results disclaimer, then reverse-psychology CTA: I have no course to sell you. Free course unlocked by liking + commenting. Teases 30-day extended GoHighLevel trial.

03 · Transition to screen share
Jumps to GoHighLevel dashboard. Navigates to AI Agents section.

04 · Voice AI agent setup
Step-by-step: agent name, business name, voice (Jessica), LLM (GPT-4o), initial greeting, goals (collect name/email/address), advanced prompt via ChatGPT copy-paste.

05 · Live phone call demo
Jason calls the AI agent live on speaker. Full conversation: AI greets by name, collects contact info for a plumbing inquiry.

06 · Website deployment framing
Pivots to website embed: what if someone could call the business right from the website? Navigates to Sites > Chat Widget.

07 · White-label pitch
Delivers business math: 299/mo x 10 clients = 3000/mo. White-label: own logo, domain, payment processor. 297/mo for unlimited clients.

08 · Chat widget + get code
Creates Voice AI chat widget, customizes position/avatar, generates embed code. Two methods: copy-paste script tag or platform built-in settings.

09 · Website builder + deploy
Picks child-care template from 578 available, adds chat widget via header tracking code, publishes and previews. Widget shows as floating call button.

10 · Alternative no-code method
Website Settings > Chat Widget dropdown: attaches widget without copy-paste.

11 · Outro + CTA 2
Recommends bundling services for 300-500/mo. Repeats free course + free trial offer. Signs off pointing to members area.
Lines worth screenshotting.
- A single AI voice agent template built once in GoHighLevel can be resold to unlimited local businesses at $299 per month each without rebuilding it from scratch.
- Local businesses (dentists, roofers, chiropractors, real estate agents) need three things from AI: answer missed calls faster, follow up with leads, and book appointments on autopilot.
- White-labeling an AI tool means you configure it once and then change only the business name, greeting message, and knowledge base for each new client.
- GoHighLevel provides AI voice agents, web chat widgets, and Instagram and Facebook DM automation all inside one platform — one license covers all three channels.
- An AI voice agent collects the caller's name and email automatically and captures their phone number from the inbound call — no manual data entry required.
- Training the AI on a business's specific product list, services, and FAQs via a custom prompt in advanced mode produces a more accurate agent than the default wizard.
- The productized service model for AI agents works because local businesses have the pain (missed calls, lost leads) but not the time or knowledge to solve it themselves.
- A reseller business in this space does not require coding skills, an existing audience, or technical expertise — the configuration is a guided wizard.
- Selling AI automation to local businesses is a services business, not a software business — the value is in setup, training, and ongoing support, not the underlying tool.
- Different agents for different purposes (inbound support, outbound lead follow-up, Instagram DMs) outperform a single general-purpose agent because each is trained on a specific goal.
- A $9 ad spend that produces $20 back from a front-end workshop offer is an acquisition system; combining it with an AI-powered follow-up backend is how the math improves.
- The GoHighLevel ecosystem creates strong affiliate incentives that make many tutorial videos about this platform promotional rather than purely educational.
The show-and-tell funnel.
The tutorial IS the sales pitch: every step of the demo simultaneously teaches, removes an objection, and points back to the CTA.
- Open with the full outcome in the first 10 seconds. No intro, no logo, just the promise.
- Use 'I have no course to sell you' before your biggest CTA. The reverse ask is more persuasive than the direct one.
- Gate your free resource behind a social action (like + comment): you get the algorithm signal and a qualified lead in DMs simultaneously.
- Repeat the business math with specific numbers. Specificity reads as credibility, not hype.
- Show the product working live on screen. Proof beats explanation every time.
- Give two paths for every technical step. Every fork you remove is another viewer who stays in the funnel.
- Frame your flat-rate cost as a scalability story: the cost never changes, only the revenue grows.
Terms worth knowing.
- AI voice agent
- An automated phone assistant powered by large language models that can hold a spoken conversation, answer questions, collect caller details, and book appointments without a human on the line.
- Conversational AI chatbot
- A text-based assistant that exchanges back-and-forth messages with a visitor on a website or messaging app, typically to answer questions, capture leads, or schedule appointments.
- Chat widget
- The small pop-up bubble embedded in the corner of a website that lets visitors start a chat or, in newer setups, place a voice call directly from the page.
- White label
- Reselling another company's software under your own brand — your logo, your domain, your pricing — so the end customer never sees the underlying vendor.
- Productized service
- A service offered at a fixed scope and fixed monthly price, packaged like a product, so it can be sold repeatedly without custom quoting for each client.
- LLM model
- The large language model (such as a version of GPT) that powers an AI agent's understanding and responses. Different models trade off cost, speed, and conversational quality.
- Prompt
- The written instructions that tell an AI agent how to behave — its role, tone, rules, and goals — usually pasted into a settings field that shapes every reply it generates.
- Advanced mode
- A configuration view that exposes the raw underlying prompt and behavior settings of an AI agent, instead of the guided form most users see.
- Transfer to live human
- A feature that lets an AI voice agent hand the call off to a real person when the conversation hits a topic or trigger the bot can't handle.
- Tracking code / header code
- A snippet of HTML or JavaScript pasted into the <head> section of a website's pages so a third-party tool — analytics, chat widget, pixel — loads on every visit.
- Custom domain
- Pointing a domain you own at a hosted software product so customers see your URL instead of the vendor's, reinforcing that the tool appears to be yours.
- Payment processor
- The service (such as Stripe) that charges customer credit cards and routes the money to your bank account. Connecting your own means you collect 100% of revenue rather than splitting with the platform.
- Affiliate link
- A tracked URL that pays the sharer a commission whenever someone signs up through it. Creators often build entire tutorials around products they're affiliated with.
- Extended free trial
- A longer-than-standard trial period — here 30 days instead of 14 — typically offered as a perk through an affiliate or partner link.
- Local business niche
- Service-based small businesses in a geographic area — dentists, plumbers, chiropractors, med spas, real estate agents — commonly targeted by agency operators because they have budget and obvious lead-flow problems.
Things they pointed at.
Lines you could clip.
“They need simplicity. They need the basics.”
“If you can copy and paste, you can make this happen.”
“You can literally have your own AI software business set up and running in less than twenty-four hours.”
“If you had a hundred clients or even a thousand clients, you're still just 297 per month.”
Word for word.
The bait, then the rug-pull.
Ten seconds in and Jason Wardrop has already handed you the entire business model. One system. Every local business. Two hundred and ninety-nine dollars a month. What follows is eighteen minutes of GoHighLevel screen share that functions simultaneously as tutorial, objection removal, and affiliate sales funnel.
Named ideas worth stealing.
Build Once, Sell Many
Create one white-label AI system in GoHighLevel, replicate for every client. No custom builds per client.
ChatGPT Prompt Generation
Describe business type and goal to ChatGPT, have it write the full agent prompt, copy-paste into HL. Removes the I do not know how to prompt objection.
The 297/299 Arbitrage
- 297/mo = GoHighLevel unlimited plan
- 299/mo per client charged
- 10 clients = 3000 revenue
- 297 cost regardless of client count
Flat-rate unlimited licensing means cost stays fixed as client count scales.
How they asked for the click.
“Just smash the like button, drop a comment down below, consider sharing this video with a friend, and I'll hook you up with a private link to unlock everything 100% for free.”
Double-gated: engagement action triggers DM with affiliate link. Positioned as generosity but routes to 30-day GoHighLevel trial. Repeated at 12:38 and 17:43.





































































