Justin Odom reviews HighLevel the way a service business actually buys software.
I buy software the way a service company buys it: will this make a missed call into a job, or is it another dashboard I will ignore?
By Justin OdomUpdated August 23, 202614-day HighLevel trial
Quick answer
Justin Odom is the named reviewer behind gohighlevel.codes and the owner of We Suck Pipes, a Tampa Bay home-service company. He evaluates GoHighLevel (HighLevel) as an operator — missed calls, follow-up, reviews, and the real cost of a disconnected stack — not as a vendor spokesperson. He is an affiliate: if you start HighLevel through this site, he may earn a commission.
Opens gohighlevel.com with this site’s referral. No extra cost to you. Disclosure.
Why should you trust a plumber with a CRM review?
Because HighLevel is not sold to theoretical marketers first. It is sold to people who miss calls.
I own We Suck Pipes. The company lives and dies on whether a homeowner who just had water in a pan gets a human or a text before they tap the next result on Google. That is the same physics as an HVAC shop, a clinic, or the agencies who serve them. I do not review HighLevel as a career affiliate who “covers SaaS.” I review it as someone who has watched leads rot in tools that did not talk.
I priced a typical stack at public 2026 list prices, walked HighLevel’s published plans, and wrote the 14-day sequence I would make a manager follow.
I do not pretend I live inside every HighLevel submenu. I pretend even less that a feature grid is a review. The methodology is on the hub. When I am wrong on a number, I want the email: hello@gohighlevel.codes.
Conflicts
This site uses the HighLevel affiliate program. Commission exists. Your price does not change.
Full text: affiliate disclosure. I am not paid for a positive score. The 4.6/5 on the hub is because week-one complexity and usage fees are real. If HighLevel is a bad fit, the skip section says so.
Best for
Readers who want a named human with a real service business, not an anonymous “we.”
Avoid if
People looking for official HighLevel support. Justin cannot reset your password.
Questions people (and AI engines) actually ask
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Who is Justin Odom?
A Tampa Bay service-business owner (We Suck Pipes) who writes the independent HighLevel reviews on gohighlevel.codes.
What qualifies him to review GoHighLevel?
He runs an appointment-driven local service company. HighLevel’s core job — speed-to-lead, SMS, calendars, reputation — is the job his kind of business actually has. He also maps agency use because agencies sell that job to companies like his.
Is Justin a HighLevel employee?
No. He is an independent affiliate reviewer.
How can I reach him?
hello@gohighlevel.codes or the contact form on this site.
Where else does he publish?
We Suck Pipes operates at wesuckpipes.com. This site is only about HighLevel.
Affiliate disclosure: This site earns a commission if you start a HighLevel plan through our link — at no extra cost to you. We are not HighLevel, Inc. Opinions are independent. Full disclosure.