207: How HighLevel Scaled to 2M+ Users Without a Sales Team with Robin Alex

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Robin Alex
Robin Alex is the co-founder of HighLevel, one of the fastest-growing CRM and marketing automation platforms serving agencies and small businesses worldwide. Since 2018, HighLevel has expanded to 2M+ users, powered by a global team of more than 2,000 employees. Robin’s background in agency operations and technology implementation shaped the platform’s core strategy: simplify and streamline the tools agencies rely on, while allowing them to white-label and resell under their own brand. HighLevel continues to scale rapidly, rolling out new features—especially AI-driven tools—at a pace few software companies match.

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Robin Alex is the co-founder of HighLevel, a marketing automation and CRM platform that has grown to more than two million users since launching in 2018. The company scaled rapidly—doubling and tripling year after year—largely through a white-label model that allows agencies and implementation partners to resell the platform under their own brand. HighLevel now operates with roughly 2,000 employees worldwide and continues to ship new features, including AI-driven tools, at an unusually fast pace.

 

In this conversation, Robin talks through the real reason HighLevel gained traction, how they’ve structured support to handle growth without a sales team, and why simplicity always wins.

 

He also shares how they prioritize product development and decide what to build, what to ignore, and how to test ideas quickly.

 

The episode offers a clear look into the operational principles behind HighLevel’s rapid growth, its product philosophy, and how the team continues evolving the platform for agencies, implementers, and small businesses.

Mic Drop Moments

  • “We never built a sales team. We just kept asking, ‘Do you know anyone else?’ after we solved it, and here we are today.” – Robin Alex
  • “Simplicity always wins.” – Robin Alex
  • “If you do a good job, people want to shout through their window of like, ‘Oh, my gosh, someone solved a major problem for me.’ And just going through that, providing good value will go a long way, and it just becomes this flywheel of effect for you and your business.” – Robin Alex
  • “Don’t chase complexity. Chase simplicity. And when you talk to businesses or if you’re trying to implement things for a business, complexity doesn’t win in the long term. Simplicity does.” – Robin Alex
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