Instagram DM Setter Needed (Warm Leads, Scripted, Low-Ticket Challenge + Group Coaching) - Contract to Hire

Hey, my name is Adam DaSilva. I’m a fitness influencer / online coach and my social media just exploded. I have thousands of warm inbound leads sitting in my Instagram DMs and I need a DM setter who can go into my CRM and move fast, follow a proven script exactly, and help convert low-ticket sales starting immediately. Speed matters here. The perfect candidate is not scared of volume. They can handle a lot of conversations and keep it clean (I have everything very organized in my CRM and will train you up quickly with clear SOPS to follow).

This is not cold outreach. These are inbound leads replying to an automated follower message with their pain points.

About my page and the people we serve:

My page is for people who want to get healthier but feel anxious in the gym, overwhelmed with food, or stuck in that on and off cycle where you go hard and then disappear. I’m not a “chicken and broccoli, suffer harder” influencer. I lost 140 lbs the messy way, rebuilt it the real way, and now I coach people to train and eat with self-respect instead of punishment.

Most of my audience is coming in with some mix of gym intimidation, body shame, binge-restrict patterns, depression or anxiety, or a busy life that keeps nuking consistency. The vibe is honest, non-judgmental, and practical. Simple structure, tiny habits, and confidence through showing up. Safe, strong, steady.

What you’ll be doing:

You’ll be working through a backlog of 1000+ unread DMs from this recent growth spike.

You’ll respond to inbound Instagram DMs and story replies daily.

You’ll follow my low-ticket sales script word-for-word, no deviating unless approved.

You’ll ask the qualifying questions from the script, guide the conversation to the offer, and drop the link when it’s time.

You’ll handle common objections using the script (time, money, confidence, trust).

You’ll follow up cleanly when someone goes quiet.

You’ll keep things organized with tagging and a basic daily tracker so we can audit what’s working.

Who you are:

You write like a real human. Warm, direct, not robotic.

You can follow a script exactly and you don’t “improve” it unless I ask you to.

You like high volume, quick reps, and moving fast.

You want a starter role that can grow into bigger opportunities as we layer in mid and high ticket offers. I’ve already built an established coaching business (100k+ in high-ticket sales over the last 18 months) and we’re now expanding into low-ticket and mid-ticket launches.

Pay:

$10/hr to start.

Performance bonuses:

$5 per paid low-ticket challenge signup.

Set rate per group coaching conversion to be discussed when that launches next month

If we open a high-ticket waitlist later, there will be commission tied to booked and closed sales.

If you perform, you’ll get more hours and a pay bump quickly!!!!!!!

Hours:

10–20 hours/week for the next few weeks to clear the backlog.

Opportunity to scale to 20–30 hours/week fast if you’re converting and staying organized. If you’re the right person, we can ramp immediately.

We are also open to a temporary contract if you just want to help process the rush.

Longer-term:

This role can become ongoing if performance is strong and the system is working. I’m looking for someone who wants to grow with the brand, not just do a few days and disappear.

To apply:

REQUIRED: Send a very short video, (30–60 seconds, loom or regular video) on why you want in and why you’re a fit for high-volume inbound DM setting.

Include your DM setting experience and what offers you’ve sold.

Tell me your weekly availability and what days you can cover.

Please reply quickly. I’m hiring ASAP.

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