How to Use GoHighLevel Funnel & Website Page View Triggers
ClickUp users who are moving into GoHighLevel often want similar automation flexibility. In this guide, you will learn exactly how to configure funnel and website page view triggers in GoHighLevel workflows so you can track page visits and launch precise, automated follow-ups.
This tutorial is based on the official documentation and walks you step by step through selecting the trigger, choosing the correct funnel or website, and applying filters for specific pages and sessions.
What the GoHighLevel Funnel & Website Page View Trigger Does
The funnel and website page view trigger in GoHighLevel is designed to start a workflow every time a contact visits a chosen page in your funnels or websites.
When correctly configured, this trigger allows you to:
- Start workflows when a user lands on any page of a specific funnel.
- Trigger automations when a contact visits a specific page URL.
- Filter based on how many pages were visited in a single session.
- Track visitor behavior to improve follow-up and conversions.
Use this trigger when you want GoHighLevel to respond automatically to page views in your funnels or websites, such as sending emails or updating contact records.
Prerequisites for Using GoHighLevel Page View Triggers
Before you configure the page view trigger in GoHighLevel, make sure the following items are ready:
- Your funnel or website is created and published inside your GoHighLevel account.
- You have the correct permissions to edit workflows and funnels.
- Your tracking code or default setup is active so page views are recorded.
- You know which funnel or website and which page you want to target.
Once these requirements are in place, you can create or edit a workflow and attach the correct trigger conditions.
How to Add the GoHighLevel Funnel or Website Page View Trigger
Follow these steps to add the funnel or website page view trigger to a workflow in GoHighLevel.
Step 1: Open or Create a Workflow in GoHighLevel
- Log in to your GoHighLevel account.
- Navigate to the Automation or Workflows section.
- Click + Create Workflow to build a new one, or open an existing workflow you want to update.
Once your workflow editor is open, you are ready to choose your trigger.
Step 2: Select the Funnel or Website Page View Trigger
- In the workflow editor, click Add New Trigger or the existing trigger area.
- From the trigger type list, search for and select Funnel/Website Page View.
- This sets the workflow to start whenever a contact views a page that matches the conditions you will configure in the next steps.
After selecting the trigger, additional options become available so you can refine how GoHighLevel responds to visits.
Configure GoHighLevel Funnel or Website Conditions
The first part of configuration is to define which funnel or website will activate the trigger inside GoHighLevel.
Step 3: Choose a Funnel or Website
- Inside the trigger settings, locate the Funnel or Website dropdown.
- Choose whether you want to track a Funnel or a Website.
- After selecting the type, pick the specific funnel or website from the list.
This setting ensures that only visits to the chosen asset will start the workflow in GoHighLevel, preventing unrelated traffic from triggering automations.
Step 4: Configure Page-Specific Filters
To narrow down which page views start the workflow, use the page filter options provided by GoHighLevel.
- In the trigger conditions, click to add filters.
- Select a filter based on Page or URL (the exact option names may vary but focus on page-level conditions).
- Specify the exact page or URL you want to track, such as a thank-you page, sales page, or checkout page.
By applying page filters, you can have one workflow that responds only to a key page instead of every page in the funnel or website.
Use GoHighLevel Page View Filters for Sessions
Beyond page targeting, GoHighLevel allows you to create conditions based on sessions and the number of pages viewed.
Step 5: Add Session-Based Conditions (Optional)
Depending on the options available in your account, you can filter by session behavior. Common settings include:
- Minimum pages visited in session – Trigger only when a visitor views at least a certain number of pages.
- Maximum pages visited in session – Limit the trigger to sessions that do not exceed a page count.
To use these:
- Open the trigger conditions in your GoHighLevel workflow.
- Add a filter for session or page count.
- Enter the number of pages that should be visited before the trigger fires.
These filters let you target highly engaged visitors rather than every casual page view.
Best Practices for GoHighLevel Page View Workflows
When using page view triggers in GoHighLevel, follow these best practices to keep workflows efficient and relevant.
Align Triggers With Specific Goals
Design each GoHighLevel workflow around a single, clear goal, such as:
- Sending a follow-up email after a pricing page view.
- Starting a nurture sequence after a blog article visit.
- Tagging or segmenting contacts based on funnel stage.
Use one trigger per workflow when possible to keep logic simple and easier to maintain.
Avoid Conflicting GoHighLevel Automations
Multiple workflows with similar page view triggers in GoHighLevel can cause overlapping messages or updates. To prevent this:
- Document which funnels and pages are already tied to workflows.
- Limit redundant triggers that track the same pages.
- Use conditions and filters to separate audiences by intent.
This ensures your automations remain clear and prevent contacts from being added to too many workflows at once.
Test Your Page View Trigger in GoHighLevel
Before going live, perform a detailed test of your workflow and page view trigger:
- Activate the workflow in GoHighLevel.
- Open the target funnel or website page in a test browser or incognito window.
- Complete the journey that should fire the page view trigger.
- Return to the workflow history and confirm that the contact was enrolled as expected.
If the workflow does not start, review funnel selection, URL filters, and session conditions to ensure they match your real visitor journey.
Where to Learn More About GoHighLevel Page View Triggers
For deeper technical specifics about the funnel and website page view trigger, you can read the official GoHighLevel documentation here: GoHighLevel Funnel/Website Page View Trigger Guide.
If you want help with broader implementation, funnel strategy, or advanced GoHighLevel setup, you can also explore consulting resources at Consultevo.
Summary: Using GoHighLevel Funnel & Website Page View Triggers
By configuring funnel and website page view triggers correctly, you unlock powerful behavior-based automations inside GoHighLevel. You can track exactly when contacts visit key pages and use that data to send targeted emails, update contact details, or move leads through your funnels automatically.
Set up the trigger, choose the funnel or website, apply page filters, and optionally add session conditions. Then test thoroughly to ensure that GoHighLevel reacts to page views the way you intend, giving you reliable and scalable automation for your marketing and sales processes.
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