Customize GoHighLevel Payment Links

How to Customize GoHighLevel Payment Links With Brand Colors

To keep your payment experience on brand across tools like ClickUp and your funnels, you can easily style GoHighLevel payment links with your own colors. Using the built-in payment link designer, you control the background, text, and button colors so that every checkout page looks consistent with your visual identity.

This step-by-step guide walks you through enabling the redesign payment links beta, accessing the designer, and applying your brand styles to any existing or new payment link.

What You Need Before Editing GoHighLevel Payment Links

Before you start customizing, make sure the following requirements are met:

  • You have admin or sufficient permissions in your GoHighLevel account.
  • Your products or invoices are already configured so you can attach a payment link.
  • You have your brand color hex codes ready (for example, #000000 for black, #FFFFFF for white).

The customization feature is part of the redesign payment links beta, so it must be enabled first inside GoHighLevel settings.

Enable the Redesign Payment Links Beta in GoHighLevel

To use the updated payment link customization tools in GoHighLevel, you must turn on the beta feature. Follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your GoHighLevel dashboard.

  2. Navigate to Payments in the left-hand menu.

  3. Click the Settings or configuration area related to payment links.

  4. Locate the option labeled Redesign payment links – Beta.

  5. Switch this option ON to enable the redesigned payment link experience.

Once this beta is activated, all payment links you create or edit will use the new design system that supports brand color customization.

How to Access the GoHighLevel Payment Link Designer

After enabling the beta, you can open the design panel to customize the look and feel of your payment pages.

  1. Go to the Payments section in your GoHighLevel account.

  2. Open an existing payment link or create a new one.

  3. In the payment link editor, look for the Design or Customize section that appears as part of the redesigned layout.

  4. Click the design area to reveal color and style controls for your payment link.

In this area, you can configure background, text, and button colors to match your brand identity without touching any code.

Customize Brand Colors on GoHighLevel Payment Links

The redesign interface in GoHighLevel lets you apply a consistent color scheme to the entire payment experience. Here is how to set each important element:

Set the GoHighLevel Payment Page Background Color

  1. In the payment link design section, locate the Background Color field.

  2. Enter your preferred hex code (for example, #FFFFFF for a white background).

  3. Use a light background for better readability and a clean checkout layout.

  4. Check the preview to ensure the contrast between text and background is accessible.

The background color sets the tone of the entire GoHighLevel checkout page, so choose a color that aligns with your main brand palette.

Configure Text Colors on GoHighLevel Payment Links

You can adjust text colors to keep headings, labels, and descriptions in line with your typography style.

  1. Find the Text Color or similar field within the design panel.

  2. Enter the hex code for your primary text color (for example, #000000 for black).

  3. Verify that all text, including line items and totals, remains legible against the background.

  4. If your brand uses different colors for headings and body text, choose a neutral, highly readable color for the checkout to avoid confusion.

Consistent text color across GoHighLevel payment links helps maintain a professional, unified look from your website to the checkout page.

Style the GoHighLevel Payment Button With Brand Colors

The call-to-action button is the most important visual element on a checkout page. Customizing this in GoHighLevel helps reinforce trust and guide users toward completion.

  1. Within the design section, locate the Button Color control.

  2. Enter your brand’s primary accent color hex code (for example, a bold color that you use for CTAs on your site).

  3. Choose a Button Text Color that contrasts clearly with the button background (for example, white text on a dark button).

  4. Review the preview to ensure the button clearly stands out from the rest of the page.

A well-styled payment button in GoHighLevel improves visual hierarchy and helps customers feel confident they are completing a secure, branded payment.

Best Practices for GoHighLevel Payment Link Branding

When you customize your payment links, keep the following best practices in mind so your GoHighLevel payment pages stay clean, usable, and on brand:

  • Use your existing style guide: Reuse the same colors that you apply across your website, funnels, and emails.
  • Preserve contrast: Ensure at least a 4.5:1 contrast ratio between text and background for accessibility.
  • Limit the palette: Stick to one primary and one secondary color to avoid distracting the user.
  • Preview across devices: Check the payment link on desktop, tablet, and mobile to confirm legibility.
  • Stay consistent: Use the same configuration across all GoHighLevel payment links so every checkout looks familiar.

These simple guidelines keep your payment experiences professional while reducing friction and abandonment at checkout.

Testing and Updating GoHighLevel Payment Links

After updating your design, run a quick test to confirm everything works as expected.

  1. Open the live payment link in an incognito browser window.

  2. Check that your background, text, and button colors match your brand.

  3. Ensure the payment form, totals, and confirmation text remain easy to read.

  4. Submit a small test transaction if appropriate to verify the full flow.

If you need to make updates, simply return to the payment link editor in GoHighLevel, adjust the color settings, and save the link. The changes should apply immediately to all new visitors.

Where to Learn More About GoHighLevel Payment Links

For deeper technical reference on payment link design options, you can review the official documentation here: GoHighLevel payment link customization guide.

If you want help building a fully optimized funnel and CRM setup around your branded payment links, you can also explore expert services at Consultevo.

Summary: Branded GoHighLevel Payment Experiences

By enabling the redesign payment links beta and using the built-in design panel, you can quickly bring your GoHighLevel payment links in line with your existing brand colors. Set your background, text, and button colors with hex codes, preview the result, and test the final link to confirm readability and consistency.

Once configured, all future payment links in GoHighLevel can follow the same color strategy, giving customers a reassuring, unified experience from your marketing assets to the final payment confirmation page.

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