OPAC Start
For new associates who want to start clean before adding paid tools.
- First 30-day action rhythm
- Onboarding checklist
- Basic conversation path
- HQ orientation
- Next-step checkpoints
Start here if you want the cleanest free next step.
You handled the company signup. The next risk is drifting, guessing, or trying to build with random advice. OPAC gives you a cleaner next move: start with the basics, add the assets if you want speed, add the full system if you want structure, and request the beta tech layer when you’re ready.
Your job right now is not to become a marketing expert overnight. Your job is to take the next clean step, follow the right order, and avoid wasting your first 30 days trying to figure out what to say, where to send people, or what system to use.
You completed the required enrollment step.
Follow the first onboarding rhythm.
Plug into community and resources.
Add scripts, prompts, and launch tools.
Add the full build structure.
Request the tech layer when ready.
LegalShield enrollment gets you officially started as an associate. OPAC is separate. OPAC gives you the operating structure around the start: onboarding, assets, community, optional growth systems, and optional setup support.
You do not have to buy everything. But you do need a path. Random posting, random DMs, and random tools are how people lose momentum fast.
OPAC Start gives you the first moves: onboarding checklist, first 30-day action rhythm, basic conversation guidance, OPAC HQ orientation, first posts/messages, and checkpoints so you do not stall after enrollment.
Continue With Included Onboarding →No payment required to begin the basic onboarding path after approval.
This is not about buying more stuff. It is about choosing how much support, direction, and infrastructure you want behind your launch.
For new associates who want to start clean before adding paid tools.
Start here if you want the cleanest free next step.
For operators who want usable launch assets right now instead of staring at a blank screen.
30-Day Fit Guarantee — test the assets and launch rhythm.
For operators who want the bigger build path: assets, rhythm, routing, follow-up, and implementation support.
30-Day Operator Fit Guarantee — test the full system before you lock in.
For approved operators who want to help test the OPAC tech layer before it is opened wider. This is where pages, forms, contacts, follow-up, calendars, and automations get organized.
OPAC OS is currently in private beta. Access is reviewed before setup or software signup.
If you do not want to piece everything together alone, request setup support. We’ll help you choose the right path and avoid building the wrong thing first.
Good. Do not buy confused. This section is here to make the next move clear, not pressure you into buying every tool on day one.
No. OPAC Start gives you the basic onboarding path. The paid tools are optional accelerators for people who want more structure, more assets, or more setup support.
Yes. LegalShield enrollment is handled separately. OPAC is an independent operator support system created to help approved operators build with more structure.
Start with OPAC Start if you want the basic path. Choose Starter Stack if you want swipes, prompts, follow-up messages, and a cleaner first-week structure.
Choose Growth System if you already know you want the fuller build path: more structure, more implementation direction, more follow-up support, and a clearer operating rhythm.
OPAC OS Beta is the private testing path for the OPAC tech layer. It is built around GoHighLevel-style infrastructure for pages, forms, contacts, follow-up, calendars, and automations. Beta access means the system is still being tested, refined, and improved before a wider rollout.
No. OPAC provides structure, assets, training, and support. Results depend on your effort, skill, consistency, follow-up, market, compliance, and execution.
Yes. Start simple if you need to. Upgrade when you are ready for more assets, deeper structure, the tech layer, or setup support.
Start with the included onboarding path. If you feel stuck, need assets, or want more implementation help, move up from there. Do not overcomplicate the first step.
The mistake is not starting small. The mistake is starting scattered. Pick the path that gives you the right amount of structure for where you are right now.
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