How to Set Up Google Login in GoHighLevel for White-Label Agencies
If your team collaborates in tools like ClickUp and also uses GoHighLevel, enabling Google Login can streamline secure access for your clients and sub-accounts. This step-by-step guide shows white-label agencies exactly how to turn on Google-based authentication, connect it to their own domain, and resolve the most common issues users might encounter.
What Is Google Login in GoHighLevel?
Google Login in GoHighLevel lets users sign in with their Google account instead of typing a username and password. For white-label agencies, this feature can be branded under their own domain and interface, keeping the login experience consistent with the rest of their GoHighLevel-powered platform.
Once configured, users can click a Google button on the login screen, authorize access, and be redirected back into their account without having to remember a separate password for GoHighLevel.
Requirements Before You Enable GoHighLevel Google Login
Before turning on Google Login for your white-label GoHighLevel account, make sure you have the following in place:
- An active GoHighLevel agency account with white-label features.
- Admin access to manage agency-level settings.
- Your custom white-label domain correctly configured and working for login.
- Access to the original GoHighLevel login URL, which is used during troubleshooting.
Having these prerequisites ready ensures that Google Login will function across your branded login page and that you can still fall back to the standard login when necessary.
How to Enable Google Login in GoHighLevel
Follow the steps below to enable Google Login on your white-label GoHighLevel login page.
Step 1: Open Your Agency Account Settings in GoHighLevel
- Log in to your agency-level GoHighLevel account using your existing credentials.
- Navigate to the agency settings area where you manage your white-label and authentication preferences.
- Locate the option related to login methods or Google integration within the GoHighLevel settings menu.
These settings control how users access the GoHighLevel system under your white-label brand.
Step 2: Turn On the Google Login Option
- Find the toggle or checkbox that enables Google Login for your GoHighLevel agency.
- Switch the Google Login feature to “On” or “Enabled.”
- Save your changes to apply the new login method across your white-label domain.
Once this is enabled, GoHighLevel will add a “Sign in with Google” button to your login screen so users can authorize access via their Google accounts.
Step 3: Test Google Login on the GoHighLevel Login Page
- Open an incognito or private browser window.
- Visit your white-label GoHighLevel login URL.
- Confirm that a Google Login button now appears on the login page.
- Click the Google button and approve access using a test Google account to verify the full sign-in flow.
If everything is configured correctly, you should be redirected back into your GoHighLevel account after granting access via Google.
How GoHighLevel Google Login Works for Users
Once enabled, Google Login changes the user experience on your branded GoHighLevel login page in a few important ways.
- New and existing users see an option to authenticate with their Google account.
- They click the Google button, then select or sign in to a Google account.
- Google requests permission to share basic profile information with your GoHighLevel instance.
- After granting permission, the user is returned to the application and logged in.
This approach keeps the login experience fast and secure while allowing your white-label GoHighLevel environment to remain consistent with your overall brand.
Common GoHighLevel Google Login Issues
Users may occasionally run into problems while trying to sign in with Google. Below are the main issues and how they typically appear inside GoHighLevel.
Issue 1: User Cannot Use Google Login at All
Some users report that they are unable to use Google Login with their GoHighLevel account. This may show up as the button not working or as a generic failure after attempting to sign in.
Recommended Action
- Ask the user to try logging in with their standard email and password through your GoHighLevel login page.
- Confirm that the user actually has an active account in your GoHighLevel system.
- If the standard login works, ask them to try Google Login again.
If the issue persists, gather screenshots of the error message and review your agency-level GoHighLevel authentication settings.
Issue 2: Email Not Associated With Any Account
Another common error in GoHighLevel Google Login occurs when Google returns an email address that does not match any existing user in your system. In this scenario, the user may see a message indicating that their email is not associated with any account.
Recommended Action
- Verify which email address the user’s GoHighLevel account is registered under.
- Confirm that the Google account they are using has the same email address.
- If the emails differ, have the user either switch Google accounts or update their GoHighLevel account email.
This behavior is expected because GoHighLevel relies on matching the Google email with an existing user profile in your white-label environment.
How to Troubleshoot GoHighLevel Google Login Problems
If users still cannot log in through Google, work through the troubleshooting steps below to isolate the cause inside GoHighLevel.
Step 1: Confirm Access via the Original GoHighLevel Login URL
- Provide the user with the original GoHighLevel login URL instead of your white-label domain.
- Ask them to log in using their email and password.
- If they can log in successfully through the original GoHighLevel login, the account is active and functioning.
This step helps confirm whether the issue is specific to the Google Login integration or related to the account itself.
Step 2: Verify the White-Label Configuration for GoHighLevel
- Check that your white-label domain is correctly configured inside GoHighLevel settings.
- Ensure SSL and DNS settings are properly set so that Google Login redirects correctly.
- Review any changes recently made to your white-label or branding settings in GoHighLevel.
Incorrect domain or SSL configurations can interrupt the redirect process required for Google Login to finalize inside GoHighLevel.
Step 3: Capture and Review Error Details
- Ask the user to send a screenshot or exact text of any error displayed during Google Login.
- Document whether the issue happens after clicking the Google button, after selecting an account, or after returning to your GoHighLevel page.
- Compare the behavior against the known issues described in the GoHighLevel documentation.
With clear error details, you can more easily determine whether the issue is related to user email mismatch, browser settings, or your GoHighLevel configuration.
Best Practices for Using GoHighLevel Google Login
To keep your Google Login integration running smoothly in GoHighLevel, consider these best practices:
- Provide users with clear instructions on how to use Google Login on your white-label GoHighLevel login page.
- Encourage users to maintain consistent email addresses between Google and their GoHighLevel accounts.
- Test Google Login regularly after making any changes to white-label or domain settings.
- Create an internal checklist for your support team to diagnose Google Login issues quickly.
Following these guidelines helps create a seamless login experience and reduces support tickets related to GoHighLevel access.
Additional Resources for GoHighLevel Google Login
For more technical details and the original help documentation on this topic, review the official GoHighLevel support article on Google Login for white-label agencies here: GoHighLevel Google Login for WL Agencies.
If you need strategic guidance on deploying GoHighLevel across multiple brands or integrating it into your broader marketing tech stack, you can also explore specialized agency resources at Consultevo.
By correctly configuring Google Login in your GoHighLevel white-label account and following the troubleshooting tips outlined above, you can provide users with a secure, modern, and frictionless way to access your platform.
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