GoHighLevel Slide Cloning Guide

GoHighLevel Slide Cloning Guide

ClickUp users who are moving into funnels and form builders will appreciate how GoHighLevel simplifies multi-step experiences with slide cloning. This feature lets you instantly duplicate existing slides in quizzes, forms, and surveys so you can build consistent, high-converting flows in a fraction of the time.

This how-to article walks you step by step through using slide cloning inside the GoHighLevel funnel builder, including practical tips for editing questions, managing navigation, and avoiding layout mistakes.

What Is Slide Cloning in GoHighLevel?

Slide cloning in GoHighLevel is the process of duplicating an entire slide within a quiz, form, or survey. A slide can contain:

  • Headline and supporting text
  • Form fields or quiz question elements
  • Buttons, images, and layout containers
  • Navigation options such as Next/Previous buttons

Instead of rebuilding each step from scratch, you clone an existing slide and adjust only what changes, such as the question text or answer options.

Where Slide Cloning Appears in GoHighLevel

The slide cloning feature is available anywhere you use the multi-step survey or form builder inside GoHighLevel. You will most commonly see it when configuring:

  • Multi-step forms
  • Lead capture quizzes
  • Feedback or NPS surveys

The interface is the same across these tools, so once you learn slide cloning in one place, you can reuse the workflow throughout your GoHighLevel account.

How to Access Quizzes, Forms, and Surveys in GoHighLevel

Before you can clone slides, you need to open the appropriate builder inside GoHighLevel. Use the following steps as a quick path to the survey or form editor.

  1. Log into your GoHighLevel account.
    Use your standard workspace or sub-account login.

  2. Open the Funnels or Sites section.
    This is where you manage funnels, websites, and survey/form elements integrated into your pages.

  3. Select the funnel, page, or survey element you want to edit.
    Look for a quiz, form, or survey you have already created, or start from a relevant template.

  4. Click to edit the survey or form widget.
    This opens the GoHighLevel survey/form builder interface where slide cloning tools are available.

GoHighLevel Slide Cloning: Step-by-Step Instructions

Once the survey or form builder is open, you can clone any existing slide to reuse its structure. The exact labels may vary slightly depending on updates, but the workflow follows this pattern.

Step 1: Identify the Slide to Clone in GoHighLevel

Inside the builder, your quiz, form, or survey is organized as a series of slides or steps. Each slide typically represents one screen or question.

  • Look at the slide list or step navigation panel.
  • Click on the slide that already has the layout you want to reuse.
  • Confirm that all required elements (fields, buttons, text) are present.

Choosing the right “base” slide minimizes the editing you must do after cloning.

Step 2: Click the Clone or Duplicate Icon

With your desired slide selected, use the GoHighLevel slide cloning control:

  • Locate the slide-level toolbar or context menu.
  • Find the icon or option labeled Clone, Duplicate, or similar.
  • Click it once to create a complete copy of the slide.

After running slide cloning, a new slide appears with the same layout, fields, and design as the original.

Step 3: Rename and Reorder Your Cloned Slide

To keep multi-step experiences clear and organized, rename and position your cloned slide.

  1. Change the slide title or label.
    Use a name that reflects the new question or step purpose.

  2. Drag and drop to reorder the slide (if supported).
    Place the cloned slide in the correct sequence within your GoHighLevel quiz, form, or survey.

  3. Check navigation flow.
    Verify that Next/Previous buttons lead the user through the steps in the correct order.

Step 4: Edit Question Text and Fields on the Cloned Slide

The biggest advantage of slide cloning in GoHighLevel is that structural elements stay consistent. Now, you only update content details:

  • Change the headline or question text.
  • Adjust answer choices, dropdown values, or checkboxes.
  • Modify placeholder text or help tooltips.
  • Update any images or icons if they are question-specific.

Avoid modifying global design components unless you want the cloned slide to look significantly different from the original.

Step 5: Test the Full Multi-Step Experience

Once your cloned slides are customized, preview the quiz, form, or survey inside GoHighLevel to ensure everything works as intended.

  1. Use the preview mode.
    Walk through each step exactly as an end user would.

  2. Verify cloned slide functionality.
    Confirm fields accept input, buttons work, and navigation is seamless.

  3. Check for duplicate content.
    Make sure none of the cloned slides still show old question text or irrelevant options.

Best Practices for GoHighLevel Slide Cloning

To get the most out of slide cloning in GoHighLevel, follow these practical guidelines.

Design a “Master” Slide First

Before cloning, invest a little extra time into designing a single master slide that contains:

  • Correct font sizes and colors
  • Consistent button styles
  • Standard spacing and margins
  • Any recurring helper text or progress indicators

After you are happy with this master step, use the GoHighLevel slide cloning feature to replicate it across your quiz, form, or survey.

Keep Questions Short and Focused

Multi-step designs work best when each slide focuses on one clear idea. When you use slide cloning:

  • Ensure each cloned slide asks a single main question.
  • Avoid cluttering slides with too many fields.
  • Use short, direct labels so users move quickly through each step.

Group Similar Slides Together

Within GoHighLevel, consider grouping cloned slides by topic:

  • Contact details
  • Preferences or interests
  • Feedback ratings
  • Open-ended questions

Use slide cloning to create a consistent template for each group, then adjust only the unique wording on each step.

Monitor Completion Rates After Using Slide Cloning

After publishing your quiz, form, or survey, track how users interact with the cloned slides:

  • Look for drop-off points between steps.
  • Identify if any cloned slide is confusing or too long.
  • Use A/B variations by cloning and then slightly modifying content or layout.

Because the layouts are uniform, it becomes easier to see which question wording or field combination impacts completion rates.

Troubleshooting Slide Cloning Issues in GoHighLevel

If something does not look right after cloning, you can usually fix it quickly:

  • Layout misalignment: Compare the cloned slide against the original and copy over any missing spacing or container settings.
  • Broken navigation: Check Next and Previous button actions to ensure they point to the correct steps.
  • Validation errors: Confirm field requirements are still valid after cloning and that each field has a unique purpose.

For more detailed visuals and the latest interface updates related to slide cloning in GoHighLevel, review the official help article at this GoHighLevel support page.

Next Steps and Additional GoHighLevel Resources

Mastering slide cloning saves time and keeps your user experience consistent across all quizzes, forms, and surveys. Once you are comfortable with the process, you can combine it with:

  • Conditional logic for branching questions
  • Automations triggered by survey responses
  • Pipeline or CRM updates based on form submissions

If you need strategic guidance on funnel optimization, CRM structure, or implementation around GoHighLevel, you can explore consulting resources at Consultevo.

By using slide cloning effectively, you turn GoHighLevel into a powerful, efficient engine for building consistent multi-step experiences that your leads and customers can complete effortlessly.

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