How to Create Landing Pages in GoHighLevel Without Coding
August 19, 2025   |   Jayesh   |   Features

How to Create Landing Pages in GoHighLevel Without Coding

Many business owners and agencies think building a landing page is hard because it usually needs coding or a developer. But the truth is that with GoHighLevel, you do not need to know code at all. You can build a page on your own with simple tools like drag and drop. In this blog, we will explain how to create landing pages in GoHighLevel in a very easy way that anyone can follow.

What is a Landing Page and Why Do You Need One?

A landing page is a single page on the internet that has one goal. It can be to collect emails, book a meeting, sell a service, or share an offer. Unlike a full website, a landing page is very focused. For example, if you are a mortgage broker, you can create a landing page to collect details of people who want a home loan. If you are a coach, you can make a landing page for people to book a free call. The idea is simple. A landing page helps you turn visitors into leads or customers quickly.

Why Use GoHighLevel for Landing Pages?

GoHighLevel is not just a CRM. It also has a built-in website and landing page builder. The best part is you do not need coding skills. You can pick a template, edit text, add pictures, and publish. Everything is drag and drop. On top of that, the landing pages in GoHighLevel connect directly with forms, calendars, and automations. This means when someone fills out a form, the data goes directly into your CRM and you can follow up right away. This makes it much better than using separate tools.

Step by Step: How to Build a Landing Page Without Coding

Now let us go step by step so you can try it yourself. If you follow these steps, you will have a working landing page in less than an hour.

  1. Login to GoHighLevel: Open your account and go to the “Sites” section. Click on “Funnels & Websites.”
  2. Create a New Funnel: A funnel is like a folder where your landing page will sit. Click “+ New Funnel” and give it a name, like “Mortgage Leads” or “Free Coaching Call.”
  3. Add a New Step: Inside your funnel, add a new page or step. Choose “Landing Page” as the type.
  4. Pick a Template: GoHighLevel has many ready-made templates. Choose one that looks close to what you want. Do not worry, you can change everything later.
  5. Open the Editor: Click “Edit Page.” You will now see the drag-and-drop editor. On the left, you will find blocks like text, image, video, form, and button.
  6. Add and Edit Content: Drag blocks onto the page. Replace the text with your own headline and message. Upload your images or choose stock images. Make sure your main headline is clear and simple, like “Get Your Free Consultation Today.”
  7. Add a Form: Forms are important. GoHighLevel lets you drag a form onto the page. This is how you will collect names, emails, or phone numbers. The form is linked directly to your CRM.
  8. Set a Call to Action: Every landing page needs a clear call to action. It can be a button that says “Book Now” or “Get a Quote.” Keep it short and strong.
  9. Preview Your Page: Before publishing, click “Preview.” This shows how the page will look on desktop and mobile. Make changes if needed.
  10. Publish the Page: Once you are happy, click “Publish.” You will get a URL that you can share in ads, emails, or social media.

How to Make Landing Pages Work Better

Building a landing page is just the start. You also need to make it convert visitors into leads. Here are some simple tips:

  • Keep the design clean and not too crowded.
  • Use a strong headline that says what you offer.
  • Add a short description that explains the benefit.
  • Use one call to action and repeat it on the page.
  • Make sure the page works well on mobile phones.
  • Add trust elements like reviews or client logos if you have them.

Use Snapshots to Save Time

Sometimes you may not want to build from zero. This is where GoHighLevel snapshots help. A snapshot is like a ready-made package of pages, forms, and workflows. You can import it into your account and have everything set up in minutes.

For example, if you are a mortgage broker, you can buy a snapshot for mortgage broker. This will give you a landing page built for that industry plus forms and automations to follow up with leads. It saves time and makes sure you have a professional setup right away.

When to Work With an Expert

GoHighLevel makes it easy to create landing pages. But sometimes you may need extra help. Maybe you want custom designs, integrations, or advanced automations. In such cases, you can hire a GHL expert. An expert can set everything up for you, test it, and make sure it works perfectly. This way, you can focus on running your business while the technical side is handled for you.

Real Life Example

Let us say a small real estate agency wants to collect leads. They log into GoHighLevel, create a funnel called “Property Leads,” and pick a simple template. They edit the headline to say “Find Your Dream Home Today.” They add a form asking for name, phone, and budget. They connect this form to their pipeline so every new lead is tracked. Then they add an automation that sends a thank you SMS right after form submission. In just one day, they have a working landing page that collects leads and follows up automatically. No code, no stress, and no developer needed.

Final Thoughts

Creating a landing page in GoHighLevel is simple and fast. You do not need coding or design skills. You just log in, pick a template, drag and drop, and publish. With snapshots and expert help, you can go even further and build advanced systems. Whether you are a small business, a coach, a mortgage broker, or an agency, GoHighLevel gives you the tools to capture leads and grow online. The best part is you can do it all yourself without writing a single line of code.

Author Bio

Jayesh
CRM Solutions Architect

Jayesh doesn’t just set up CRMs—he builds them to actually work for busy teams. With a knack for simplifying the complex, he designs systems that agencies love using (not just tolerating). His secret? He listens first, builds second—no cookie-cutter solutions here.