DM FLOW VS
DOING IT MANUALLY
You got into coaching to coach — not to spend half your day qualifying strangers who ghost you. Here's what happens when you stop doing DMs manually.
Try DM Flow Free3 hrs/day
Average time coaches spend in DMs manually
60 sec
Average DM Flow reply time, any hour of the day
21×
More likely to book when you reply within 5 minutes
$79/mo
Total cost — no commission, no burnout
THE HONEST COMPARISON
THE REAL COST OF DOING IT YOURSELF
Manual DMs feel free. They're not. Here's what you're actually paying.
The reply delay problem
When a lead messages you, they're hot. Wait 3 hours and they've moved on. DM Flow replies in under 60 seconds — every time, even at 2am on Sunday.
The follow-up you forget
Most coaches follow up once, get no reply, and move on. Research shows 80% of sales happen after the 5th touchpoint. DM Flow runs a systematic 3-touch sequence on autopilot.
The consistency problem
Some days you're on. Some days you're distracted, tired, or just coached four clients back-to-back. DM Flow qualifies every lead with the same energy and the same script.
The opportunity cost
3 hours/day × 5 days = 15 hours a week in DMs. At your coaching rate, that's thousands of dollars of your time spent on conversations DM Flow can handle for $79/month.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Won't leads know they're talking to an AI?
DM Flow writes in your voice — your tone, your style, your phrases. Most leads assume they're talking to your assistant or someone on your team. The AI never reveals itself unless sincerely asked, and it's trained to redirect toward booking a call rather than getting into a debate about what it is.
What if a lead asks something the AI can't answer?
DM Flow is trained on your specific offer, your price, your coaching style, and your objection scripts. For anything outside that, it gracefully moves toward booking a call — where you can answer anything directly.
How much time will I actually save?
Most coaches spend 2–4 hours a day in their DMs qualifying leads, following up, and handling cold conversations. DM Flow handles all of that. You only step in when someone is ready to book — saving 10–20 hours a week.
How fast does DM Flow reply?
Under 60 seconds by default. You can also set a natural delay (e.g. 2–5 minutes) if you want it to feel less instant. Research shows that replying to a lead within the first 5 minutes is 21x more likely to result in a booked call — something manual management can't consistently do.