How to Use the GoHighLevel Blog Template Library
If you are moving from ClickUp or another content system and want a faster way to build blog posts, the GoHighLevel blog template library gives you ready-made layouts that you can instantly deploy and customize. This guide walks you through accessing, using, and editing those templates step by step.
What Is the GoHighLevel Blog Template Library?
The GoHighLevel blog template library is a collection of predesigned blog post layouts that you can load into any blog post inside your account. Instead of creating every blog from scratch, you can start from a proven structure and then adapt the content to your brand.
Each template is stored as a reusable layout containing sections such as:
- Hero sections with titles and featured images
- Content blocks for headings, paragraphs, and images
- Call-to-action sections
- Author or byline areas
These templates are designed to save time, keep your design consistent, and make your GoHighLevel blogs easier to manage across multiple posts.
Accessing the GoHighLevel Blog Template Library
Before you can load a template, you need to navigate to the correct area inside your account. Follow these steps to locate the blog template library in GoHighLevel.
Step 1: Open the Blogs Area in GoHighLevel
- Log in to your GoHighLevel account.
- From the left-hand navigation, go to the Sites or Marketing area, depending on your account layout.
- Select Blogs to view your existing blogs and posts.
The blog section is where you manage all your published and draft posts, as well as where you will access the template library.
Step 2: Create or Edit a Blog Post
- Inside the Blogs area, click New Post to create a fresh article, or choose an existing post you want to redesign.
- Open the post editor so you can access layout options.
The blog builder lets you design the content layout for individual posts. This is where the GoHighLevel blog template library becomes available.
Loading a Template from the GoHighLevel Library
Once you are inside the post editor, you can quickly load a template instead of creating a layout from the ground up.
Step 3: Open the Template Library Panel
- Inside the post editor, locate the option that allows you to import or select templates. This is typically accessible from a button or menu labeled something like Templates or Library.
- Click to open the list of available blog templates.
You will now see the GoHighLevel blog template library for posts, displaying the layouts that are available in your account.
Step 4: Choose the Right Blog Template
In the template panel, you can review different layouts and pick the one that matches your content goals. Common template types include:
- Standard article templates
- List-based blog templates
- Tutorial or how-to templates
- Announcement or news templates
To load a template into your GoHighLevel post editor:
- Hover over or click the template you want to use.
- Select the option to Use Template or Apply Template.
- Confirm that you want to load the template layout into your current blog post.
The post editor will populate with the sections and design elements provided by that template.
Customizing Blog Templates in GoHighLevel
After importing a layout, your next step is to customize the content and styling so the blog post fits your brand and topic.
Step 5: Edit Text and Headings
- Click any text block in the template to open the text editor.
- Replace the placeholder headings with your real blog title, subheadings, and body copy.
- Adjust font size, alignment, and formatting options within the editor as needed.
Use descriptive headings and short paragraphs to keep your blog readable and optimized for search engines while working inside GoHighLevel.
Step 6: Replace Images and Media
- Select any placeholder image in the template.
- Use the media options to upload a new image or pick one from your existing media library.
- Update alt text for each image to support accessibility and SEO.
Be sure that your new images match your brand style and fit the dimensions provided in the template layout.
Step 7: Adjust Sections and Layout
The GoHighLevel blog template library is flexible. You can add, remove, or rearrange sections inside the imported layout:
- Drag blocks up or down to change the order of sections.
- Delete sections you do not need for a specific post.
- Duplicate a section if you want to reuse a particular design multiple times within the same blog.
This allows you to keep a consistent base structure from the GoHighLevel template while still tailoring each article.
Saving and Reusing Custom GoHighLevel Templates
Once you have built a layout you like, you may want to reuse it for future posts. In many GoHighLevel configurations, you can save a customized post layout as a new template.
Step 8: Save Your Customized Blog Layout
- After editing the post, look for options related to Save as Template or similar wording in the blog builder.
- Give your new layout a clear, descriptive name (for example, “How-To Blog Layout” or “Product Update Blog Format”).
- Save the layout so it appears inside your GoHighLevel blog template library.
Saving your own templates lets you standardize structure across campaigns and streamline content production.
Publishing Your Blog Post in GoHighLevel
Once your layout and content are ready, you can publish your post directly from the editor.
Step 9: Preview and Check Your Blog
- Use the Preview feature to see how the blog will appear on desktop and mobile.
- Confirm that all sections from the GoHighLevel template display correctly and that no placeholder text remains.
- Test any buttons or links inside the content.
Make adjustments to spacing, typography, or sections if anything looks out of place.
Step 10: Publish the Post
- Set the blog status to Published or schedule it for a specific date and time if scheduling is available in your GoHighLevel account.
- Assign the post to the appropriate blog, category, or tag if those options are enabled.
- Save your changes so the article goes live.
Your blog post is now live and using a professional layout sourced from the GoHighLevel blog template library.
Tips for Working Efficiently with GoHighLevel Blog Templates
- Maintain brand consistency: Use the same core templates for similar content types to keep your design uniform.
- Create role-based workflows: Designers can manage layouts in GoHighLevel while writers focus on copy inside predefined sections.
- Test variations: Duplicate a blog post and try slightly different layouts to see what improves engagement.
By building a small collection of custom templates on top of the existing GoHighLevel blog template library, you can scale content creation with far less manual formatting.
Additional Resources for GoHighLevel Users
If you want professional help building content systems around your GoHighLevel setup, you can learn more at Consultevo, which focuses on implementations and processes for agencies and businesses.
To see the original help documentation this article is based on, refer to the official support page: GoHighLevel Blog Template Library Help Article.
By following the steps in this guide and using the built-in GoHighLevel blog template library, you can dramatically reduce setup time for each article, keep your layouts consistent, and support a more scalable content workflow inside your account.
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