How to Import Funnels and Websites in GoHighLevel
If you are moving from tools like ClickUp docs or other platforms and want a smoother marketing setup, the new import feature in GoHighLevel makes it easy to bring in existing funnels and websites. This guide walks you step by step through importing supported pages so you can launch faster without rebuilding everything from scratch.
What the GoHighLevel Import Feature Does
The import feature in GoHighLevel lets you quickly convert existing funnels and websites into editable pages inside your account. It is especially useful when switching from another funnel builder or consolidating assets from multiple tools.
When you import a page, GoHighLevel attempts to:
- Scan the public URL you provide
- Recreate the visual layout
- Place key content into drag-and-drop sections
- Generate a funnel or website page you can edit directly
This is designed to jump-start your build process. You can then refine layouts, swap images, and connect automations using other GoHighLevel consulting and implementation resources.
Before You Import Pages into GoHighLevel
Before using the import option in GoHighLevel, be sure of a few key points:
- You must have access to the sub-account where you want the funnel or website to live.
- The page you are importing must be publicly accessible (no logins or password protection).
- Popups and advanced dynamic elements may not be imported and need manual recreation.
The importer focuses on the main page structure: sections, columns, images, and basic styling. Complex or interactive components should be adjusted manually after import.
Step-by-Step: How to Import a Funnel in GoHighLevel
Follow these steps to import a funnel directly into GoHighLevel from a live URL.
Step 1: Open the Funnels Area in GoHighLevel
- Log in to your GoHighLevel account.
- Choose the correct sub-account where you want to add the funnel.
- From the left-hand menu, click Funnels.
You will now see your existing funnels and the option to create or import new ones.
Step 2: Start the GoHighLevel Funnel Import
- In the Funnels section, click the button that starts a new funnel.
- From the available options, select the choice to Import Funnel (or similar wording if your interface is updated).
- A field will appear asking for a URL.
This is where you will paste the link to the public funnel or landing page you want to convert into GoHighLevel.
Step 3: Add the Funnel URL
- Copy the full URL of the page you want to import.
- Paste the URL into the import field in GoHighLevel.
- Confirm that the link opens correctly in a separate browser tab. If it does not load, the import will fail.
- Click the button to start the import.
GoHighLevel will begin scanning and rebuilding the page layout in the background. The processing time can vary depending on the complexity of the source page.
Step 4: Review and Edit the Imported Funnel
- Once the import is complete, click on the new funnel in the Funnels list.
- Open the funnel step that was created from your link.
- Use the drag-and-drop editor in GoHighLevel to:
- Check the alignment of sections and columns
- Replace placeholder or imported images with your own assets
- Update fonts, colors, and buttons to match your brand
- Connect form fields to your CRM and workflows
If anything did not import properly, you can manually adjust those sections using standard editor tools in GoHighLevel.
Step-by-Step: How to Import a Website Page into GoHighLevel
You can also convert a typical website page into a GoHighLevel website page using a similar process.
Step 1: Open the Websites Section
- Log in to the correct sub-account in GoHighLevel.
- Click Sites or Websites in the left menu (depending on the current interface label).
- Select the option to create a new site or page.
Inside the site creation modal or page list, look for the import option.
Step 2: Use the GoHighLevel Website Import Option
- Choose Import Website (or its latest equivalent).
- Paste the live URL of the website page you want to replicate.
- Confirm to start the import process.
As with funnels, GoHighLevel will analyze the layout of the external page and attempt to recreate it inside the website builder.
Step 3: Optimize the Imported Website Page
After the import finishes:
- Open the imported page in the website editor.
- Verify that the header, footer, and main sections appear correctly.
- Adjust any elements that did not translate perfectly (sliders, animations, and popups may require manual work).
- Update links, menus, and forms to match your funnel strategy inside GoHighLevel.
This is also a good time to improve on-page SEO, including meta titles, descriptions, and internal links.
Limitations of the GoHighLevel Import Feature
While powerful, the current import tool in GoHighLevel has a few important limitations you should be aware of:
- Very complex scripts, custom code, and advanced animations may not be imported.
- Membership areas, login-protected pages, and app dashboards cannot be imported because they are not fully public.
- Dynamic content from other platforms may need to be rebuilt using native GoHighLevel features.
Refer to the official documentation for any newly added capabilities or changes: GoHighLevel Import Feature Guide.
Best Practices After Importing into GoHighLevel
To get the most out of your imported funnels and websites inside GoHighLevel, follow these best practices:
- Test every step: Click through buttons, links, and forms to ensure everything routes correctly.
- Optimize for mobile: Use the responsive views in the editor to confirm that pages look clean on phones and tablets.
- Replace low-quality assets: Swap any blurry or stretched images with optimized files.
- Connect automations: Attach forms and buttons to workflows, pipelines, and email sequences to leverage the full power of GoHighLevel.
- Monitor performance: Track conversions, page speed, and engagement, then refine your layout and copy.
When to Use GoHighLevel Import vs. Building from Scratch
Use the import feature in GoHighLevel when:
- You have a proven funnel or website you want to move over quickly.
- You need a layout starting point and prefer not to begin with a blank canvas.
- You are consolidating multiple platforms into a single GoHighLevel account.
Consider building from scratch when:
- Your existing design is outdated and needs a full refresh.
- You want a custom layout tailored to GoHighLevel components.
- You prefer to use native templates optimized for mobile and conversions.
Next Steps for Your GoHighLevel Setup
After you have imported and cleaned up your funnels and websites, you can continue refining your GoHighLevel environment by:
- Adding automations for leads and customers
- Connecting calendars, CRM pipelines, and SMS campaigns
- Setting up reporting dashboards to measure performance
Whether you are migrating a single landing page or an entire funnel library, the import feature in GoHighLevel helps you move faster while retaining the structure of your existing assets.
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