Does it work? Yes. Is it cheap? No. worth it? Looking at $44k last month, absolutely. First 6 weeks I thought I made a mistake, barely any traction. Then something shifted and leads started coming in.... See more
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Clientflow Acquisition is a consulting firm helping online services based businesses primarily coaches scale with systems, talent, tools and processes. The company started in 2019 with a vision to solve the client acquisition challenges the services industry is facing. So far, scaled over 200 coaches and agencies beyond $30k/mo with predictable growth. Reachout to us at support@clientflowacquisition.com
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Relationship Coach
Okay so I almost didn't join because relationship coaching feels like such a weird niche to scale with cold outreach. Told Jalal that on our first call and he basically said trust the process.
Annoying to hear at the time but he was right. Clientflow got me to $41k months. The leads are actually good quality people who want help not tire kickers. Took about 3 months to really get rolling.
Life Coach & Speaker
Clientflow is good. Jalal knows his stuff. Got me from around $11k to $39k in about 4 months. Not the $50k+ numbers some people post about but honestly I'm happy with where I am and it's still climbing. The process is slow at the start and nobody warns you about that enough. If I could change one thing it would be better expectation setting in the first couple weeks. Other than that no complaints really.
Performance Coach
Joining Clientflow was a gamble for me because I'd already spent like $20k on other programs that flopped. Jalal's program actually worked though, sitting at about $37k months now up from $9k. Wish I could say it was smooth the whole way but there were bumps.
A few leads that were completely wrong fit, some back and forth on messaging that took longer than it should've. End result is good though so I can't really hold that against them.
Executive Presence Coach
I don't usually trust these kinds of programs. Signed up with Clientflow mostly because a colleague vouched for Jalal personally. Glad I did. $62k last month. The whole backend just works and I get to focus on coaching which is what I actually want to do. Only feedback is I think they onboard too many people at once sometimes and support gets stretched. But Jalal always comes through eventually. Worth every penny.
Health Coach (Hormonal Health)
I'm in a very specific niche and was told by two other agencies that it would be hard to scale with outbound. Jalal didn't flinch. Clientflow built everything out and within 4 months I was at $49k. Now I'm pushing past $55k some months. Not every month is a home run but the baseline is so much higher than where I was that I genuinely don't care. Life changing is overused but yeah. Life changing
Leadership Development Consultant
Fine I'll leave a review. Clientflow got me results, went from $20k to roughly $58k months. Jalal's system is legit. My issue is I like to understand what's going on under the hood and getting clear answers on the technical side was like pulling teeth sometimes. If you're the type who just wants results and doesn't care how, you'll love it. If you're like me and want to know everything, prepare to be a little frustrated. Still worth it obviously.
Confidence Coach
I cried when I hit my first $40k month. Not exaggerating . I'd been coaching for 3 years making like $7k on a good month and honestly thought that was my ceiling. Jalal and Clientflow changed that completely. Now hovering around $45k to $50k depending on the month. Some months are slower and that used to freak me out but Jalal told me that's normal and he was right it always picks back up.
Executive Leadership Coach
Three month in, sitting at $40k which is triple where I started. So yeah Clientflow works. You won't understand half of what Jalal's doing on the background but the meetings show up and they close. Initial setup had some errors that needed fixing but they handled it.
Career Transition Consultant
Does it work? Yes. Is it cheap? No. worth it? Looking at $44k last month, absolutely. First 6 weeks I thought I made a mistake, barely any traction. Then something shifted and leads started coming in. Jalal could do a better job managing expectations upfront instead of letting people sweat through the slow start. But my pipeline is fuller than it's ever been so I can't really argue with Clientflow's process.
Wellness Coach
Wasn't going to write this but my friend who's also a coach asked me how I scaled so fast and I realized I should probably give Jalal credit publicaly. Went from barely making $12k to $53k months in about 5 months with Clientflow. The client acquisition system just runs. I don't touch it.
Only thing I'll say is the first month I was confused about what was even happening because nobody really walked me through the process step by step. Figured it out though and clearly it worked.
Life & Mindset Coach
Third time trying to outsource growth after two awful experiences with marketing agencies. What's different about Clientflow is they don't just run ads, Jalal built an entire client acquisition machine. Went from $10k to $48k in about 4 months. Had one dip where lead flow slowed and I panicked but they fixed it within a week. If you're a coach who's good at what youdo but terrible at getting clients this is it.
Health Coach (Nutrition)
Never do this but 5 stars. Went from struggling to fill a $3k group program to selling $8k packages consistently. Doing about $52k months now. First month with Clientflow feels like nothing is happening and you question everything. Push through. By month three I had a waitlist. Jalal's team is stretched thin sometimes and responses took a day or two but minor in the grand scheme.
Business Consultant
Good program. Clientflow got me from $15k to $55k/month. The outreach infrastructure is the real value, it actually scales and doesn't fall apart after a month like most agency setups. Took longer than I wanted and lead quality had some hiccups early on but Jalal's team adjusted fast. Would recommend to consultants specifically.
Life Coach
Was doing $6k months working 60 hours and honestly thinking about going back to corporate. Almost didn't sign up with Clientflow because I'd wasted money on two other programs before. But Jalal actually built the infrastructure for me, the outreach, the booking, the follow ups. Hit $47k in month four. There were moments I felt out of the loop on what was happening but the results speak for themselves.
Career Coach
Joined Clientflow after seeing someone post about their results. Thought it was BS honestly. Got to about $38k months which for career coaching is pretty damn good. System works, wish Jalal was more upfront about timeline though, took closer to 3 months to see real traction not the few weeks I expected. Once it hit though it hit hard.
Executive Coach
I've been burned by agencies before so I kept my expectations low on purpose when I joined Clientflow. Five months later I'm consistently hitting $60k+ months. The lead quality is what got me. These aren't random people, they're actual decision makers who need what I offer. Jalal could improve the reporting side, I had to ask for updates more than I should've. But revenue wise? Nothing else has come close.
Communication Coach
Solid. Not perfect but solid. Jalal got me to around $42k/month which honestly I didn't think was possible doing communication coaching of all things. The outreach system Clientflow built is genuinely good. Sometimes communication on their end was slow which is ironic given what I do lot. But results don't lie so can't complain.
Health & Wellness Coach
I don't leave reviews normally but Jalal and the Clientflow team earned this one. Was stuck at $8k doing everything myself. Four months later we crossed $50k. Onboarding felt a bit rushed and I had to chase Jalal on a couple of things early on but once the system kicked in my calender was fully booked.
If you're a health coach sitting on a solid offer but can't get clients in the door, Clientflow knows what they're doing. Just be patient with the ramp up.
This has been the worst experience with…
This has been the worst experience with an agency in my whole career. I was guaranteed a $30K return on my investment in 4 months (with a guaranteed return of $3500 of my investment if the agency did not succeed). The agency refused to return the money as stated in the contract so we agreed to keep trying until reaching the $30K. Inside of 13 months, all this agency was able to do was 3 total leads. I closed one at $5K. The leader of this company is not communicative nor proactive. I do NOT recommend. A complete waste of your time and money.
Complete Non-Delivery, Months of Silence, and No Refund – Avoid at All Costs
I paid Jalal Khan and Clientflow Acquisition Ltd $2,500 via wire transfer in September 2025 for client acquisition services, including building systems and booking sales calls for my business.
What I received: absolutely nothing of value.
• Zero client calls booked since September 2025.
• Total non-responsiveness since January—no replies to multiple follow-ups, no progress updates, no reports, no screenshots, no evidence of any work whatsoever.
• When I finally demanded a partial refund of $2,000 in early 2026, Jalal responded once claiming “campaigns are underway” and “messaging is running,” but provided zero proof and then went silent again.
• I sent formal demand letters with clear deadlines (up to February 16, 2026), offering a reasonable compromise.
No refund, no communication, no resolution—over a month later as of March 2026.
This was not just poor service; it was a complete failure to deliver on promises after taking my money. I relied on representations of results and support, but got months of ghosting instead. This has wasted my time, money, and opportunity—$2,500 gone with nothing to show.
If you’re considering Clientflow Acquisition or working with Jalal Khan: do not. Their Trustpilot ratings (from other reviewers) might just be fake and do not match my experience at all. Save yourself the headache and find a provider who actually communicates and delivers.
I will be seeking legal action. Would not recommend to anyone.
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