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Why I Quit ActiveCampaign Overnight
Seriously… you're lighting money on fire. Close to $1,000/month for tools like ActiveCampaign. And for what? Sending + dashboards. Here's what I'm using instead: Listmonk - Free, open-source email tool - No subscriber limits - No sending limits Amazon SES - ~$0.10 per 1,000 emails - Better deliverability than most tools And the best part… I run the entire system through Claude. No dashboards. No clicking around. Just commands. You go from: "managing email campaigns" → "running a system" Most people are stacking tools …and paying hundreds (or thousands) every month. When you can run the same (or better) setup for almost nothing. If you want the full setup guide + Claude skill I use: Comment "Monk" below 👇
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😩 I kept losing deals I knew I should have closed. For months I blamed the lead.
The leads were showing up to calls. The offer was valuable. The pipeline was pumping. And I kept losing deals I knew I should have closed. You are doing the work. Jay's lead system is working. The meetings are booking. And then you get on the call. And somewhere between the intro and the close, something leaks. You can feel the moment it happens. The energy shifts. The prospect gets vague. You push a little. It goes sideways. There is a specific kind of embarrassment in getting off a call knowing you had them and lost them. For months I told myself the lead was not quite right. Or the offer needed tweaking. Or the prospect was not serious. The harder thing to say out loud: The money was not walking away because of the lead, the offer, or the pipeline. It was walking away because of what I was doing on the call. This is what I could not see at the time: The problem was not my script. It was not my objection handling. It was not my closing questions. The problem was that I walked into every call needing the close. The prospect could feel it before I opened my mouth. Every call where I needed them to say yes was a call that ended with them saying maybe. February 2025: $300 per booked call. Nothing I was proud of. February 2026: $1,300 per booked call. 30 percent close rate. $81,400 that month. $558K on the year. Same ICP. Same cold email system. Same pipeline. The only thing that changed was my skills, and 1000 call reps. Here is what most people in this community are sitting on right now: The gap between getting the meeting and closing it is where most of the money in your business lives. Not in more volume. Not in a better offer. In what happens on the call. I lived in that gap for a long time. What moved things for me was not a script or a tactic. It was getting into a real coaching structure. Regular 1:1 time. Live group reps. Accountability with actual teeth. It took over a thousand calls to make the shift. A year later my revenue per booked call more than tripled.
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