Cupid — Turn Your Content Into Real Market Pressure
Publishing content is good. Pushing it into the world automatically is better. Cupid is the DemonOS add-on that distributes your Baptist content across GMB and SMS through LegionHQ — increasing visibility, clicks, and customer touchpoints without you lifting a finger.
Why Cupid Exists
Most businesses manage to publish content… and then it just sits there. No amplification. No follow-up. No visibility surge. Cupid fixes that by turning each Baptist cycle into a distributed set of signals and touches:
- GMB posts that keep your profile active
- SMS nudges that remind your list you exist
- Reactivation taps for cold enquiries
- Review nudges that keep your rating flowing
- Abandoned demo follow-ups for leads that stalled
Cupid takes your content and fires it into the real world — automatically, consistently, and without you remembering to do anything.
How Cupid Works
- 1. Baptist publishes your sermon.
Blog + email content created on your cycle. - 2. Cupid detects the publication event.
Triggers fire inside LegionHQ. - 3. Cupid posts your GMB update.
Freshness + visibility = ranking signals. - 4. Cupid sends an SMS value-drop.
Short message + link → your lead list hears from you. - 5. Follow-up logic triggers.
Reactivations, reminders, gentle nudges — no spam.
The result? A small business suddenly acts like a full-time marketing team.
What Cupid Actually Does
- GMB Posting — Auto-posts each new sermon as a Google Business update.
- SMS “Value Drops” — Sends a short, useful message with your new content.
- Lead Follow-ups — Light-touch reminders for people who haven’t replied.
- Abandoned Demo Recovery — Recaptures people who half-enquired.
- Review Nudges — Periodic, non-incentivised prompts that are GMB-safe.
- Reactivation Texts — Bring older leads back into circulation.
Every single action uses the Herald/PROVO SMS spec from DemonOS — short, human, clear, and GMB-compliant. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Cupid Requires LegionHQ
Cupid doesn’t replace your CRM — it activates it. Beneath the hood, Cupid uses LegionHQ workflows to handle:
- Contact segmentation
- SMS delivery
- GMB API posting
- Lead tagging & triggers
- Automation timing
If you’re on Priest, Cupid is not available. If you’re on Deacon, Cupid is a paid add-on. If you’re on Bishop, Cupid is included.
Add Cupid to Your Plan
Select how you want Cupid to behave inside your DemonOS deployment:
Cupid for Deacon — +£49/month
- GMB posting for each sermon
- SMS value-drop each cycle
- Abandoned demo nudges
- Review reminders
- Reactivation taps
Cupid for Bishop — Included
Cupid is fully unlocked on Bishop. No extra cost. The engine fires with every Baptist cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What platforms does Cupid publish to?
Cupid currently posts to Google Business Profiles and sends SMS messages through LegionHQ. More channels may be added later, but none are promised.
Does Cupid replace my CRM?
No. Cupid uses your CRM. It relies on LegionHQ to manage contacts, triggers, segmentation and sending.
Does Cupid work without The Baptist?
No. Cupid activates Baptist content. No Baptist cycle = no Cupid firing.
Do SMS messages comply with opt-out rules?
Yes. Every message includes opt-out language as required by Herald (the SMS spec inside DemonOS). :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Is Cupid available on all plans?
No. Cupid is:
- Not available on Priest
- Optional on Deacon (+£49)
- Included on Bishop
Can Cupid spam my customers?
No. Cupid follows Herald/PROVO rules: short, human, non-intrusive, single CTA, no spammy behaviour. You control frequency.
Activate Cupid Now
Cupid turns content into action. Whether you’re reviving old leads, engaging your list, or keeping your GMB profile alive, Cupid ensures your business stays visible — without manual effort.