The GoHighLevel alternative that ships as a finished product
If your agency built you a voice agent that still doesn’t know your treatment menu, you aren’t alone, and you don’t have to wait another build cycle to fix it. Inflowence is the med-spa-specific alternative. Ships configured, books treatments correctly on day one, supported by the team that built it.
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GoHighLevel is a platform you or an agency build on. Inflowence is the finished, med-spa-specific product: it ships configured, books treatments correctly on day one, and is supported by the team that built it. Buy the outcome instead of another build cycle.
Why we wrote this page
GoHighLevel is a serious platform. If you have an agency partner who responds in hours, tunes your voice agent against real calls every week, and treats your menu like their own, keep them. That’s a great setup.
This page is for the other situation. You’re paying $1,200 to $2,500 a month all-in. The agent still books 'Botox' without asking how many units. You asked for a new lip filler package three weeks ago and it’s in the queue. Nobody on your agency’s team has ever worked a medspa front desk. If that pattern fits, the problem isn’t GHL. GHL is doing what GHL does. The gap is between a platform and a working front desk, and that gap is supposed to be filled by an agency, by you, or by a product.
The math on a real medspa GHL deployment
Signals that GHL is costing you more than it earns
You’re paying an agency $1,500+/month and the voice agent still doesn’t know your menu
Three weeks for a menu update. Two weeks for the missed-call text to match the lead type. The honest test: when you last asked for a change, how long did it take and did it get done right the first time?
You want a product that ships configured, not a platform you build
We did the medspa configuration once, for the category. Daxxify, Russian lip, Sculptra, Morpheus8, B12, per-unit Botox pricing, provider routing, GFE-aware phrasing. You’re editing the last 10%, not building the first 90%.
You want the BAA to be between you and the vendor
With GHL through an agency, the BAA chains. The agency must be HIPAA-compliant as a business associate; if they aren’t, you’re non-compliant by transitivity. With Inflowence, the BAA is direct.
Reasons to stay on GoHighLevel
Plenty of owners genuinely do better on GHL. We’ll tell you straight when that’s you.
You have an agency partnership you actually like
If your agency responds in hours, tunes your agent weekly, and knows your menu cold, stay. We won’t pretend otherwise.
You want white-label resale or full platform breadth
GHL ships CRM, funnels, websites, email, SMS, pipelines, reputation, and voice under one roof. If you want one tool for everything, GHL is the right answer. We’re a focused voice product.
You or your team want to own the build
If you like building in GHL and want full control over snapshots, workflows, and pipelines, the platform rewards that. We’re opinionated.
Keep GHL for marketing. Switch the phone.
You don’t have to rip out GHL, and you shouldn’t. Keep GHL for email flows, pipelines, reputation, and your existing automations. We handle inbound voice, booking, and missed-call text-back. We hand booked leads to GHL via webhook so your existing email and SMS flows keep running. You can port your existing phone number into our system or forward it from where it sits today. Either works.
What switching off a GHL agency can look like
Picture a two-location medspa running GHL through an agency: an $1,800/mo retainer plus $297 platform plus voice minutes, and the agent booking 'filler' without asking which area. A Daxxify menu update requested three weeks earlier, still pending. Switch the inbound phone to Inflowence and the new voice agent goes live with the medspa vocabulary preloaded, typically inside a week. Keep GHL for email flows and the pipeline view the front desk lead uses. Setup fee plus monthly comes in under the agency retainer alone, and the agent actually knows what a vial is.
Common questions from owners switching off agencies
I have a GHL agency. Should I switch?
Depends on the agency. If they respond in hours, tune your agent against real calls every week, and know your menu cold, stay. The honest test: when you last asked for a menu change, how long did it take and did it get done right the first time?
Can I keep GHL for my marketing automations and just use Inflowence for the phone?
Yes. That’s exactly the intended setup. We handle inbound voice, booking, and missed-call text-back. We hand booked leads to GHL via webhook so your existing email and SMS flows keep running.
Will Inflowence work with my existing GHL voice number?
Yes. Two options. We can port the number into our system (you keep ownership, paperwork takes about a week). Or you can forward the line to us and keep the number where it lives. Most owners forward first to test, then port once they’re sure.
If I am already paying for the GHL HIPAA add-on, do I still need yours?
Yes, because they cover different pieces. The GHL one covers anything PHI that sits inside your GHL account. Ours covers the inbound calls, the recordings, the transcripts, and the missed-call SMS thread we handle. They don’t step on each other, so keep both. If you ever drop GHL, ours still holds and the agency-chain headache goes with the agency.
Why is Inflowence faster to set up than GHL?
Because the work is already done. A GHL agency starts from a blank or generic snapshot and builds your menu, your missed-call text-back copy, your booking logic, your handoff rules. We did that once for med spa as a category. When you sign up, we’re configuring the last 10%, not the first 90%.
See your spa's voice agent in 2 minutes.
We’ll build a working demo trained on your actual menu. Call it. Hear it. Then decide if it’s better than what you have. No credit card. No agency call. No discovery meeting.
Direct BAA, no agency chain. Most switches go live in five business days. Keep what works in GHL.