TRAINING 1: The Strategy Behind Automation
Think Before You Build - Value: $47
Why most health practitioners use Instagram automation wrong and how to use it right. The 3 Automation Ecosystem (Lead, Nurture, Convert), where automation fits in your marketing, and the radical responsibility framework for compliance. This prevents you from building spammy chaos and ensures everything you create protects your brand and your warmth.
TRAINING 2: Set Up Your Automation Foundation
The Foundation Build - Value: $47
Connect your Instagram, set up keywords, build your tagging structure, and configure email notifications. This is also where you build the "I'm Actually Here" Human Handoff layer, the signature feature that makes every flow feel concierge-level instead of robotic. This one setup alone separates your practice from 90% of automated accounts out there.
TRAINING 3: Automation #1
Freebie Delivery Flow - Value: $97
Your first complete automation. Keyword trigger, instant delivery, email capture, soft qualifier question, human handoff message, and tagging. Grow your email list and segment leads on autopilot while every lead still feels personally welcomed.
TRAINING 4: Automation #2
Consultation Booking Flow - Value: $97
Turn warm followers into booked calls. Qualification question, positioning statement, booking link, human reply layer, and notification setup. Plus when NOT to send a booking link and how to protect your authority by avoiding cold traffic automation. This is mid-funnel strategy that fills your calendar without sacrificing the personal connection.
TRAINING 5: Automation #3
Low-Ticket or Masterclass Flow - Value: $97
Choose your path (or do both!): low-ticket offer or masterclass registration. Interest trigger, micro belief shift, CTA, optional reminder sequence, human handoff, and follow-up tagging. Includes guidance on when each option makes sense based on your audience maturity.
TRAINING 6: Optimization & Common Mistakes
The Fine-Tuning Layer - Value: $47
Metrics that matter, when to simplify, signs your automation is too long, tag hygiene, and when to manually intervene. Plus the common mistakes health practitioners make: over-educating inside automation, sounding robotic, making clinical claims, and overbuilding before validating.