The content works; the follow-up doesn't
Your firm posts a reel explaining what to do after a wrongful termination. It does well: forty comments, several DMs, people tagging a relative. Each of those messages is a person with a real legal problem and the money to fix it. Two weeks later, none is a client.
The content didn't fail. The jump did. Between an Instagram comment and a paid consultation in your office there's a gap almost no one crosses alone. The interested person writes "what if I already signed my resignation?", no one answers in the moment, the algorithm buries the post, and the intent evaporates.
At Catalizadora we build the bridge. An AI agent takes that spark of interest on social and carries it to a WhatsApp conversation where the person gets qualified, books, and, if applicable, pays. Content creates the demand; the agent converts it.
Why DMs and comments go cold
Three reasons, all about timing and volume:
- Legal interest is perishable. Someone asking about a termination or an inheritance does it while the problem is hot. Reply tomorrow and they've already found someone else or decided to do nothing.
- Volume crushes the team. A single video that hits leaves a hundred interactions. No one at the firm will answer a hundred DMs one by one between hearings and filings.
- Social isn't built to close. Instagram and TikTok grab attention; they don't hold a legal qualification conversation. Closing happens on WhatsApp, where the person is already comfortable.
The result is predictable: you pay (in time or in ad spend) to create interest, and it falls apart at the exact point of conversion.
How the agent turns a social conversation into a client
It captures intent where it's born
When someone comments or sends a DM with a question, the agent steps in immediately. It recognizes a legal inquiry, replies in your firm's voice, and instead of resolving everything in a public comment, moves the conversation to WhatsApp, where there's privacy to talk about the actual case.
It bridges to WhatsApp
This jump is the one almost every firm loses. The agent automates it: it invites the person to continue on WhatsApp with a natural message, not a robotic copy-paste. That's where the real sales conversation begins.
It qualifies without it feeling like an interrogation
On WhatsApp the agent understands the matter, the urgency, and whether the case fits what your firm handles. It does this by chatting, not with a form. The person feels attended to, not screened.
It books and collects
If the case qualifies, the agent offers real time slots, books the consult, and, if you charge a retainer or for the first meeting, sends the payment link in the same thread. The person went from commenting on a reel to a paid appointment without yet speaking to a lawyer.
It logs everything in the CRM
Every lead that came from social lands in your CRM with its source, its matter, and its status. For the first time you can see which content brings real cases and what each format is worth. You stop posting blind.
A concrete comparison
Picture two firms that post the same reel and get a hundred interactions.
Firm A replies by hand when it can. It manages maybe fifteen comments the next day, with short answers. Of those fifteen, three are still interested, one books. The other eighty-five never got a reply.
Firm B has an agent. All hundred interactions get a reply within minutes, in the firm's tone. The agent moves the ones with a real case to WhatsApp, qualifies them, and books the ones that fit. Not all close, but none falls through from silence or delay.
The difference isn't the content. It's that one firm has something crossing the bridge around the clock and the other doesn't.
Voice matters more in legal than in any other field
One detail that isn't minor: at a firm, tone is everything. The person writing is nervous, sometimes scared, and reads a lot into how you answer. A cold or generic message scares them off; one that sounds confident and human at the same time calms them and moves them to the next step. That's why the agent doesn't reply like a support bot: it replies in your firm's register, the one your partners would use if they had time to answer every DM. That consistency between the content that drew them in and the conversation that follows is what makes them trust enough to book and pay. When the tone breaks in the jump from social to WhatsApp, the lead falls through even when the case is perfect.
What it costs and who owns it
The agent that connects social to WhatsApp and CRM comes in MAGIA Solo: 4,500 USD, delivered in 15 days. If you want custom flows and a full CRM for your team, MAGIA Core is 15,000 USD. The monthly cost is pass-through, roughly 200 to 400 USD for hosting and tokens, with no retainers or licenses.
The code, your prospect data, and the infrastructure are 100% registered to your firm. We don't lock you into anything of ours.
We build it with the MAGIA method: we map how you sell and how you generate demand on social, design the flow from comment to close, generate the agent in your voice, implement it across your channels, and hand it over self-operating.
Convert the next reel that goes viral
The content you already publish is a wasted asset if the conversation dies in the comments. Put an agent on the bridge.
To see it work, message our AI agent on WhatsApp and walk the same path your prospects would. Or book directly with me at https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql and we'll shape it around your firm and the way you make content.