Edit Design Kits in GoHighLevel
If you manage client branding in ClickUp or any project system and then build assets inside GoHighLevel, understanding how to edit a Design Kit keeps your visual identity consistent across all funnels, forms, and websites. This guide walks you step by step through opening, editing, and managing Design Kits so your team can quickly update styles without breaking existing pages.
The instructions below are based on the official GoHighLevel documentation and will help you safely modify Design Kits while protecting existing layouts.
What a GoHighLevel Design Kit Is
In GoHighLevel, a Design Kit is a centralized collection of reusable layout elements and styles that you can apply across different assets. Instead of manually styling every funnel step or page, you can use a Design Kit to ensure brand consistency.
Design Kits are especially useful when you manage multiple workspaces, sub-accounts, or agencies, and need a repeatable, standardized design foundation.
Accessing Design Kits in GoHighLevel
Before editing, you need to open the Design Kit library in your account. Follow these steps:
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Log in to your GoHighLevel account.
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Navigate to the section where Design Kits are managed for your account or workspace.
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Locate the Design Kit you want to modify from the list of available kits.
Once you have found the correct kit, you are ready to open it in the editor and begin customizing it to match your brand or your client’s brand guidelines.
How to Edit a Design Kit in GoHighLevel
The Design Kit editor in GoHighLevel lets you update layout sections and their content while keeping existing assets intact. To start editing:
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Open the desired Design Kit from your list.
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Click on the kit to launch the layout editor interface.
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Select the specific layout or section within the kit that you want to edit.
In the editor, you can perform actions such as:
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Renaming layouts to better reflect their use.
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Changing text, images, or components inside the layout.
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Adjusting spacing, alignment, and other presentation settings.
These changes allow you to refine designs centrally so that new assets created from the kit automatically reflect the updated style.
GoHighLevel Design Kit and Existing Assets
When you work with Design Kits in GoHighLevel, it is important to understand how they interact with existing funnels, pages, or other assets:
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Editing a Design Kit updates the templates used for future assets that are based on that kit.
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Existing assets that have already been created continue to function normally and are not automatically broken by Design Kit updates.
This design makes it safe to refine or expand a Design Kit while your current assets remain live and stable for your users or clients.
Deleting Layouts in a GoHighLevel Design Kit
Sometimes a layout in a Design Kit is no longer needed. You can delete it directly from the kit while keeping your existing pages intact. To delete a layout:
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Open the Design Kit you want to modify.
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Locate the specific layout or section you want to remove.
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Use the delete option for that layout within the editor.
Key behavior when deleting layouts inside a GoHighLevel Design Kit:
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Layouts are removed from the Design Kit itself.
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Existing assets that were previously created from those layouts remain accessible and functional.
This ensures that removing a layout from your library does not disrupt pages already using that layout.
Restoring Deleted Layouts in GoHighLevel
If you delete a layout by mistake or later decide you still need it, GoHighLevel allows you to restore deleted layouts.
Steps to Restore a GoHighLevel Layout
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Navigate back to the Design Kit where the layout was originally deleted.
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Look for a section or option that lists deleted layouts associated with that Design Kit.
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Select the layout you want to restore from the deleted list.
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Confirm the restore action so the layout reappears inside the active Design Kit.
Once restored, the layout is again available to be used in new assets, just like any other active section of your Design Kit.
Best Practices for GoHighLevel Design Kits
To make the most of your GoHighLevel Design Kits and keep projects organized, consider the following best practices:
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Plan your structure: Decide in advance which layouts you want to standardize, such as hero sections, pricing blocks, testimonials, and footers.
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Name layouts clearly: Use descriptive names so your team can easily identify the right layout when building funnels or pages.
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Avoid unnecessary deletions: If you are not certain whether a layout will be needed again, consider archiving or documenting it before deleting.
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Document changes: When you update a Design Kit, record what changed so other team members know which layouts are new or revised.
Following these practices helps you maintain a clean, scalable design system inside GoHighLevel that aligns with your brand guidelines.
Referencing Official GoHighLevel Documentation
For the original reference material and any updates to how Design Kits work, review the official GoHighLevel help article used as the basis for this guide:
Official GoHighLevel Design Kit editing guide
This source is maintained by the platform and may include interface updates or new features over time.
Additional Resources Beyond GoHighLevel
If you want strategic help building a full marketing and operations stack around GoHighLevel, you can also explore expert resources such as:
Consult Evo for consulting, implementation frameworks, and broader system design that complements your existing Design Kits and automations.
Combining a well-structured GoHighLevel Design Kit with strong operational processes will help you launch, maintain, and scale consistent, conversion-focused assets for every client or internal project.
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