Show owners what is working, stuck, and leaking.
DNS 7 creates simple reporting around the growth workflow, so the business can see the few numbers that should change action.
Module journey
From trigger to next action
The business problem
Most reports are either absent or too noisy to change behaviour.
Owners need clear visibility over lead flow, response, follow-up, bookings, and stuck opportunities. Without that, decisions are based on anecdotes and urgency.
The business cannot see where leads are leaking.
Reports focus on vanity metrics instead of workflow movement.
Staff activity and pipeline movement are hard to compare.
Owners do not know what to fix next.
Who this module helps
Built for teams with a real workflow leak to fix.
What DOS builds
HighLevel is the engine. DNS is the product. DOS owns the system.
A practical reporting view for leads, bookings, follow-up, and pipeline movement.
Weekly insight prompts that connect numbers to operational action.
Reporting inputs matched to the CRM structure and DNS modules in use.
A visibility layer that supports decisions without adding noise.
Key outcomes
Operational improvements this module is designed to support.
Workflow diagram
The managed journey from trigger to next action.
01
Source Data
02
Clean Inputs
03
Dashboard
04
Weekly Review
05
Insight
06
Action
07
Optimisation
What is included
The build pieces DOS configures around this workflow.
Reporting map
Dashboard structure
CRM fields
Pipeline metrics
Lead source tracking
Weekly review prompts
Module reporting
Ongoing optimisation
Related DNS modules
Logical next modules in the operating system.
CRM Hygiene
DNS 6 creates the structure, cleanup workflow, tags, fields, lists, and operating rhythm needed to keep CRM records usable.
Lead Response
DNS 1A gives small businesses a managed lead response workflow for new enquiries, owner alerts, qualification, and booking momentum.
Database Reactivation
DNS 3 turns old leads, past quotes, inactive customers, and dormant lists into segmented campaigns with qualification and booking paths.
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Reporting Readiness Assessment
A future assessment for checking whether the business can report on the right growth metrics.
Placeholder for Phase 3 or later.
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Blog and resource placeholders for future SEO support.
Guide
The growth numbers small business owners actually need
A future guide for practical reporting decisions.
Checklist
Reporting readiness checklist
A future checklist for source data, fields, and dashboard inputs.
FAQs
Questions businesses usually ask before building DNS 7.
Who is DNS 7 for?
It is for businesses that need clearer visibility over lead flow, booking movement, follow-up, and pipeline bottlenecks.
Does this create complex dashboards?
No. DOS prioritises simple reporting that supports action over dashboards that look impressive but do not change behaviour.
Does the CRM need to be clean first?
Often yes. DNS 6 may be needed if the current data is too messy to report on reliably.
What does DOS manage after launch?
DOS reviews the reporting structure, improves inputs, and helps keep reporting connected to business decisions.
Can reports show guaranteed ROI?
No. Reports show workflow movement and commercial signals, but guaranteed outcomes should not be promised.
DNS 7
See whether this DNS module fits your business.
Start with the workflow most likely to create revenue, savings, or operational clarity. DOS will assess fit before building complexity.