70% of your prospects don't enroll in the first conversation
At a language school, almost no one decides on the first message. They ask the price, look at the schedule, say "let me talk to my partner" or "let me see how it fits with work," and disappear. Most of those prospects don't fall through because they're not interested: they fall through because no one followed up at the right moment.
The same happens with your former students. Someone finished the intermediate level, took a "one-month" break, and never came back. Not because they were unhappy, but because no one invited them back when a new group was a perfect fit.
There it sits, quietly: the biggest waste in a language school is people who already raised their hand, who already know you, and who go cold for lack of follow-up. Acquiring a new prospect costs ad money; re-engaging someone who already knows you costs one well-timed message.
Why manual follow-up always fails
It's not the team being lazy. It's math. If your school is juggling 100 or 200 active prospects at different stages, no advisor can remember who said "message me back in two weeks," who finished a level three months ago, or who left their enrollment half-finished.
Manual follow-up depends on the memory of a busy person. And memory loses. The promising prospect gets buried under fifty new conversations, and by the time someone remembers, they've already enrolled elsewhere or lost interest.
How an AI agent follows up for you
At Catalizadora the agent doesn't just answer the first inquiry: it keeps track of every prospect and former student, and picks the conversation back up at the right moment, in your brand's voice.
Following up the no-reply
If someone asked for information and went quiet, the agent writes again a few hours later, then days later, without being pushy. "Hi, I saw you asked about the French course. The 7 PM group opens Monday and there are three spots left, want me to hold one for you?" A timely nudge recovers a share of those who had gone cold.
Re-engaging former students
The agent knows who finished a level and didn't continue. When the next group opens, it writes to them: "You finished B1 with us, the B2 group is now open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, shall we pick it back up?" It's the message your team never has time to send, done at scale and personally.
Stage-based nudges, not spam
Someone who left their enrollment half-done gets a different nudge than someone who only asked the price. The agent tailors the message to each person's stage, because every conversation is logged in your CRM with its context.
And when they reply, it closes
The key part: follow-up doesn't end at "just reminding you we exist." If the prospect replies, the same agent picks it up, books the trial lesson, and sends the payment link. The loop closes without your team lifting a finger until the human moment.
Numbers: what automated follow-up recovers
Let's run a concrete case. Imagine a base of 300 cold prospects accumulated over the past year and 150 former students who finished a level and didn't continue.
A well-run re-engagement campaign typically recovers between 5% and 10% of a base like that. Take the conservative number: 5%. Of the 450 contacts, that's about 22 enrollments you'd already written off. If each is worth 600 dollars, that's more than 13,000 dollars recovered from people who already knew you, without spending a cent more on ads.
| Action | Manual follow-up | AI agent |
|---|---|---|
| Remembering who promised to return | Depends on memory | Logged and scheduled |
| Re-engaging alumni when a group opens | Almost never happens | Automatic by level |
| Message tailored to the stage | Generic at best | Personalized by context |
| Closing when they reply | Only if someone's free | Books and charges in the chat |
A human team couldn't sustain this even with double the staff. The agent does it every day, forgetting no one.
Who owns all of this
At Catalizadora the agent, the CRM, the code, and the data are 100% yours. They live in your account, not on a platform that charges you rent forever. No retainers, no locked-in licenses.
MAGIA Solo costs 4,500 dollars and ships in 15 days: it includes the agent with follow-up and re-engagement, the WhatsApp integration, and the CRM. If you have several locations or more complex flows, MAGIA Core starts at 15,000 dollars. Monthly operation is a direct hosting and usage cost, usually between 200 and 400 dollars, with no markup from us.
There's also a proprietary technical layer working to make your school show up when someone searches for where to study the language, feeding new prospects into the same system that later re-engages them.
Recover what you already have
Before spending more on ads, it's worth rescuing the people who already raised their hand. Message our AI agent on WhatsApp and see it for yourself: pretend to be a prospect who said "I'll think about it" and watch it follow up with you. When you want to set this up at your school, book a call with me at https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql and we'll review your base of prospects and former students.