We didn’t plan for this site to become what it is — it just sort of happened.
At first, we were just trying to sort out our own mess: too many tools, scattered leads, emails everywhere, and no clear way to tie it all together.
So, we started testing stuff. Funnels, CRM tools, SMS systems, form builders — some worked, most didn’t.
We took notes. Shared those with a few friends. They asked for more. Eventually, DropFunnel.org was born.
We talk about things like:
- CRM pipelines (the kind that actually help instead of confuse)
- Email & SMS tools that get seen
- Booking setups that don’t break or double-book
- Website and funnel builders that don’t need a developer on speed dial
- Automations that connect it all so you can breathe a little
There’s no magic formula here. We just try tools, break them, fix them, and talk about it.
This isn’t one of those polished, guru-style blogs. It’s scrappy, sometimes messy, but it’s real. If we like a tool, we say so. If it sucks, we say that too.
We’re not here to sell you anything. We’re just building a place to make sense of the chaos and help folks save time.