The 5-day breakdown


Two emails in, and I've talked about the trip and the why behind it. Today I'm going to show you exactly what happens during the five days.

Here's the actual structure.

Day 1: Pick Your Offer And Niche

You walk away from Day 1 with two decisions made. One service you're going to lead with. One type of business you're going to lead with selling it to. That's it. No more circling. No more "what should I niche down to" agonizing. By the end of the day, you have something concrete to sell to someone specific.

For most members, the service is review automation. Easiest entry point, fastest result for the client, simplest to set up on your end. We'll get into why on Day 1.

Day 2: Set Up Your Reputation Automation

You build the actual system inside HighLevel using my templates. Not from scratch. The funnels are pre-built. The follow-up automations are pre-built. The whole thing is already configured. Your job is to plug in your details, point it at your test number, and watch it run.

By the end of Day 2, you have a working system you can demo to a real client.

Day 3: Start Outreach Conversations

You send your first ten messages using the scripts I'll give you. Real conversations with real businesses. Not cold calls. Not paid ads. Just direct outreach to the kinds of businesses we picked on Day 1.

The goal isn't to close anyone on Day 3. The goal is to get conversations moving. Most members get at least one or two replies the same day.

Day 4: Stack The AI Receptionist Offer

Once Reputation is working, we add the second service on top. AI Receptionist catches the missed calls every local business is currently losing. It's the single fastest way to double the value of every client without doubling your work.

By the end of Day 4, you have a two-service offer that solves two of the most expensive problems local businesses face.

Day 5: Close, Onboard, And Set Up Recurring Billing

You close your first client. We walk through the close, the onboarding sequence, and the billing setup. By the end of the day, you have a paying client and a system that's running without you sitting on top of it.

That's the sprint.

If you're starting from zero, this gets you to your first paying client. If you already have an agency, this gives you a simpler offer, a cleaner path, and recurring revenue without rebuilding from scratch. If you're running a service business or coaching practice and you'd rather use this system inside what you already have, every piece works the same way. Same automation. Same follow-up. Same client-getting machine.

Now here's the part most people miss.

The sprint is five days of action. But the entire reason it works is what's underneath it. The actual system. The mechanism that turns "I need clients" into "clients are coming in without me chasing them."

I recorded a video I'll link up below that breaks down exactly how that mechanism works. It's the foundation that the entire sprint is built on. If you watch it, you'll understand why the sprint is structured the way it is, and why the order of the five days matters as much as the days themselves.

You can watch it here:

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After you've seen it, the whole sprint will make a lot more sense.

You can claim your spot here:

https://aiagencyguide.com/

I'll see you tomorrow.

Adam

P.S.

The van is fully loaded. Coffee gear, road maps (yes, we have old school paper maps as well), four kids' worth of snacks, and approximately 47 versions of "are we there yet?" lined up for the drive. Five days from now I'll be writing this from somewhere east of here.

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