How to Change Heading Tags in GoHighLevel Funnels and Websites
If you use ClickUp to manage your tasks and content production, you may also rely on GoHighLevel to build funnels and websites. Structuring your pages with proper heading tags is essential for search engines, accessibility, and user experience. This guide explains step by step how to change H1, H2, and other heading tags in GoHighLevel so your pages are well-organized and SEO-friendly.
The instructions below are based on the official documentation and apply to both funnels and websites inside the GoHighLevel builder.
Why Proper Heading Tags Matter in GoHighLevel
Heading tags (H1, H2, H3, etc.) define the content hierarchy on your page. When used correctly in GoHighLevel:
- Search engines better understand your main topics.
- Visitors can quickly scan and navigate your content.
- Screen readers and assistive technologies interpret your layout more effectively.
- You avoid common SEO issues such as multiple H1s without clear structure.
In GoHighLevel, headings are controlled directly on each text element, allowing you to fine-tune the structure on every section of your funnel or website page.
Accessing the GoHighLevel Builder
Before you can edit heading tags, you need to open the page where the text lives. The process is similar for funnels and websites inside GoHighLevel.
Step 1: Open Your Funnel or Website in GoHighLevel
- Log in to your GoHighLevel account.
- From the left-hand navigation, open Sites.
- Select either Funnels or Websites, depending on where your page is located.
- Click on the specific funnel or website that contains the page you want to edit.
Step 2: Open the Page Editor in GoHighLevel
- Inside the chosen funnel or website, locate the step or page you plan to update.
- Hover over the step or page and click Edit to open the GoHighLevel builder.
- Wait for the page editor to load. You will see all sections, rows, columns, and text elements.
Once you are inside the GoHighLevel page editor, you can change heading tags on any text element individually.
How to Change Heading Tags in GoHighLevel
Every text element in GoHighLevel can be assigned a heading tag or a normal paragraph tag. The exact options available may vary slightly by template, but the process is consistent.
Step 3: Select the Text Element in GoHighLevel
- In the builder canvas, click on the text you want to modify.
- When the element is selected, a small toolbar or a settings panel appears for that text block.
- Make sure you have the correct text element highlighted before changing its tag.
Step 4: Locate the Heading Tag Setting
After selecting the text block, look for the formatting options available for that element. In GoHighLevel, the heading tag control is usually found in the text settings panel.
- Find a dropdown or selector labeled something like Text Type, Heading, or HTML Tag.
- This control determines whether the text is an H1, H2, H3, or a standard paragraph.
Step 5: Choose the Correct Heading Level
Use the dropdown to assign the appropriate heading tag:
- H1 – The main title of the page. Typically used once per page in GoHighLevel.
- H2 – Main sections that support the H1, like major topics or segments.
- H3 – Subsections under each H2, useful for detailed breakdowns.
- Paragraph – Regular body text with no heading emphasis.
Click the desired option, and GoHighLevel will instantly apply that heading tag to the selected text element.
Step 6: Save Your Changes in GoHighLevel
- After updating the heading tag, review the text in the canvas to confirm the visual change.
- Click Save in the top-right corner of the GoHighLevel editor.
- Optionally, click Preview to see how the updated headings look on the live layout.
Repeat the same process for every heading on your funnel or website page until the entire structure is correct.
Best Practices for Using Headings in GoHighLevel
To get the most from your GoHighLevel pages, follow these heading best practices:
- Use a single H1 per page to represent the primary topic.
- Break content into sections using H2 headings for each major section.
- Use H3 and below only when you need subtopics under an H2.
- Avoid using headings only for styling. In GoHighLevel, change font size and weight separately if you want visual emphasis without altering structure.
- Include your target keywords naturally in a few headings, without stuffing.
Because the heading tag is set at the element level in GoHighLevel, you can quickly adjust structure without rebuilding your layout.
Troubleshooting Heading Issues in GoHighLevel
If you notice that search engines or accessibility tools are not reading your GoHighLevel pages as expected, review the following points:
- Confirm that your main page title is actually set to H1, not H2 or paragraph text.
- Check for multiple H1 tags created by duplicated sections or templates.
- Verify that decorative text is not using heading tags when it should be normal body text.
- Ensure that sections follow a logical order: H1 > H2 > H3, without skipping levels unnecessarily.
When in doubt, go back through each text element in the GoHighLevel editor and confirm the heading tag selected in the dropdown settings.
Reference and Additional Resources
For the original instructions on changing heading tags, you can review the official GoHighLevel help article here: How to change heading tags (H1, H2, etc.) on funnels & websites.
If you want strategic help optimizing your GoHighLevel funnels for SEO and conversions, you can find consulting and implementation services at Consultevo.
Summary: Structuring Content in GoHighLevel
Editing heading tags in GoHighLevel is a straightforward process: open your page, select the text element, choose the correct H1–H3 level in the text settings, and save your changes. By applying consistent heading structure, you improve readability, assist accessibility tools, and help search engines understand the content on your funnels and websites.
Regularly reviewing your heading hierarchy in GoHighLevel ensures that every page supports your SEO goals while staying clear and user-friendly for your visitors.
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