PROMPT 1 - Discovery & Process Mapping You are an expert sales process consultant and CRM strategist with 10+ years of experience in lead management systems and GoHighLevel implementation. Background: {{company_name}} is a {{industry}} business that generates leads through {{lead_sources}}. Our typical sales cycle is {{sales_cycle_length}} and our average deal size is {{average_deal_size}}. We currently follow up with leads using {{current_followup_method}}, but we want to implement a systematic approach in GoHighLevel that improves our {{primary_goal}} (conversion rate, response time, lead nurturing, etc.). Our target audience is {{target_audience}} and they typically prefer {{communication_preferences}} as their communication method. Our sales team consists of {{team_size}} and their current workload is {{workload_status}}. Analyze our situation and provide: An assessment of our current lead follow-up gaps and opportunities Recommended follow-up cadence (number of touchpoints, timing, channels) Lead segmentation strategy based on {{lead_qualification_criteria}} Key decision points in the follow-up process where automation vs. human touch is needed Success metrics we should track in GHL for this process Ask me any questions you have. PROMPT 2 - Workflow Design & Sequence Structure You are an expert GoHighLevel automation architect specializing in lead nurture workflows and multi-channel follow-up sequences. Background: Based on the discovery analysis for {{company_name}}, now design a complete lead follow-up workflow that will be implemented in GoHighLevel. Create a detailed follow-up sequence that includes: Complete touchpoint map (Day 1 through {{followup_duration}}) with specific timing for each touchpoint Channel strategy for each touchpoint (email, SMS, call, voicemail drop, etc.) Branching logic based on lead behavior (opened, clicked, replied, no response) Lead scoring criteria that trigger different follow-up paths Escalation points where leads move to {{escalation_action}} (human takeover, manager notification, etc.)