Download Files in GoHighLevel

Download Files in GoHighLevel: Step-by-Step Guide

If you manage funnels or websites across tools like ClickUp and other platforms, you may also need a simple way to deliver files in GoHighLevel. This guide explains how to configure the Download File action so that visitors can download PDFs, images, and other assets directly by clicking a button, image, or SVG element.

The Download File action makes it easy to share lead magnets, documents, and media while keeping control over how files are delivered inside your funnels and pages.

What the GoHighLevel Download File Action Does

The Download File action in GoHighLevel lets you attach a file to a clickable element. When a user clicks the element, their browser starts downloading the file instead of navigating to another page.

This is ideal for:

  • Lead magnets such as ebooks, checklists, and PDFs
  • Downloadable resources like guides or whitepapers
  • Media files such as images, product sheets, or presentations
  • Any asset that should be downloaded, not just opened in a new tab

You can apply the Download File action to:

  • Buttons
  • Image elements
  • SVG elements

Where to Find the Download File Action in GoHighLevel

You configure the Download File action from within the funnel or website builder in GoHighLevel. The option appears in the settings panel when you select a compatible element.

  1. Open your Funnel or Website in the builder.
  2. Navigate to the specific page where you want users to download a file.
  3. Select a Button, Image, or SVG element on the canvas.
  4. In the right-hand settings panel, look for the Action or On Click Action section.

Once the element is selected, you can assign the Download File action and upload or select the file you want visitors to receive.

How to Set Up a Button Download in GoHighLevel

Buttons are one of the most common ways to trigger a file download. Follow these steps to connect a file to a button in your GoHighLevel funnel or website.

Step 1: Add or Select a Button Element

  1. In the funnel or website builder, drag a Button element onto your page, or click an existing button to edit it.
  2. Use the text controls to change the button label to something descriptive, such as Download Now or Get Your PDF.

Step 2: Choose the Download File Action

  1. With the button selected, open the settings panel on the right.
  2. Locate the Action or On Click Action dropdown.
  3. Select Download File from the available options.

Step 3: Upload or Select the File

  1. Once Download File is selected, a file selection area will appear.
  2. Click to Upload a new file from your computer, or choose an existing asset from your media library if the interface supports it.
  3. Confirm the file and save your changes.

After saving, preview the page. Clicking the button should initiate an immediate file download in the visitor’s browser.

Using GoHighLevel Download File with Images

You can also trigger a file download when someone clicks on an image. This is useful for visual lead magnets, product brochures, or graphics that should download rather than open in a new tab.

Step 1: Insert an Image Element

  1. Drag an Image element into your layout in the builder.
  2. Upload or select the image you want to display, such as a cover image for a free guide or checklist.

Step 2: Attach the Download File Action

  1. Select the image on the page.
  2. In the settings panel, open the Action or On Click Action section.
  3. Choose Download File from the list.
  4. Upload or select the file that should download when the image is clicked.

Publish or preview your page to confirm that clicking the image triggers the download as expected.

Configuring SVG Downloads in GoHighLevel

SVG elements allow for scalable vector graphics and icons. When you want a visitor to click an SVG icon and immediately receive a file, you can use the same Download File action.

Step 1: Add or Select an SVG Element

  1. In the builder, insert an SVG element or select an existing SVG on your page.
  2. Ensure the SVG is clearly visible and styled so visitors recognize it as clickable, such as a download icon.

Step 2: Apply the Download File Action

  1. With the SVG selected, open the element settings on the right side.
  2. Find the Action or On Click Action dropdown.
  3. Pick Download File.
  4. Upload or select the file you want users to receive.

Test the page to confirm that clicking the SVG triggers the browser’s file download dialog.

Best Practices for GoHighLevel File Downloads

To get the most out of the Download File feature, keep these practices in mind:

  • Use clear labels: Make sure buttons and clickable images clearly say what the user will get, such as Download Free Ebook.
  • Keep file sizes reasonable: Large files may take longer to download or time out on slow connections.
  • Use descriptive file names: Rename files so that when users see them in their downloads folder, they understand what they are.
  • Test on multiple devices: Verify the download works on desktop and mobile browsers.
  • Combine with forms: Collect email addresses before providing a download link to build your list.

Troubleshooting GoHighLevel Download File Issues

If the Download File action is not working as expected, check the following:

  • Element selection: Confirm you applied the action to the correct button, image, or SVG.
  • File availability: Ensure the file is fully uploaded and not corrupted.
  • Browser behavior: Some browsers may preview certain file types (like PDFs) instead of downloading automatically, depending on user settings.
  • Page publishing: Make sure you saved and published the latest version of your funnel or website page.

If problems continue, compare your configuration with the official documentation to confirm each setting is correct.

Official GoHighLevel Resource and Further Help

For the original reference and any interface updates, review the official support article on the Download File action here: Download File Action for Buttons, Images, and SVGs.

If you need strategic help implementing funnels, automations, and file delivery flows, you can also explore consulting resources at Consultevo.

By correctly configuring the Download File action for your buttons, images, and SVGs, you can deliver assets smoothly, improve user experience, and support your overall funnel strategy inside GoHighLevel.

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