How to Copy a GHL Funnel
Rebuilding a funnel from scratch takes hours. Copying one takes seconds—if you know the right method. Whether you’re duplicating a proven funnel for a new client, migrating between agencies, or grabbing a template you found online, GoHighLevel offers several ways to clone funnels. The catch: each method has different limitations depending on where the funnel lives and where you want it to go.
Quick Answer
To copy a GHL funnel, you have 3 options:
- Native Clone - Use GHL’s built-in clone feature for same sub-account duplication (free, instant)
- Share Link - Use GHL’s share feature to copy between sub-accounts in the same agency (free, requires admin access)
- Cross-Account Clone - Use GHL Cloner extension to copy funnels between any accounts, even ones you don’t own (requires credits)
The best method depends on where you’re copying the funnel and whether you have admin access to both accounts.
Method 1: Native Clone (Same Sub-Account)
The native clone feature is built into GoHighLevel and works when you need to duplicate a funnel within the same sub-account. It’s the fastest option when you’re working inside a single location.
When to use:
- Duplicating a funnel as a starting template
- Creating A/B test variations of an existing funnel
- Backing up a funnel before making major changes
Steps:
- Navigate to Sites → Funnels in your GHL dashboard
- Find the funnel you want to copy
- Click the three-dot menu next to the funnel
- Select “Clone Funnel”
- Name your new funnel and confirm
The cloned funnel appears in your funnel list with “Copy” appended to the name. All pages, forms, and design elements transfer over. However, any triggers or workflows connected to the original funnel won’t automatically link to the clone—you’ll need to duplicate those separately or point them to the new funnel manually.
Pros:
- Free and instant
- Built into GHL
- Preserves all funnel elements
Cons:
- Only works within the same sub-account
- Cannot copy funnels to different accounts
Learn more about GHL’s native features →
Method 2: Share Link (Between Sub-Accounts)
GHL’s share link feature lets you move funnels between sub-accounts within the same agency. This is the go-to method for agencies distributing templates to client accounts or consolidating funnels across locations.
When to use:
- Moving funnels between client sub-accounts
- Distributing templates to multiple locations
- Agency-level funnel management
Steps:
- Open your source sub-account and navigate to Sites → Funnels
- Click the three-dot menu on the funnel you want to share
- Select “Share Funnel” to generate a unique share link
- Copy the link (it starts with
https://app.gohighlevel.com/funnel-share/...) - Switch to your destination sub-account
- Go to Sites → Funnels → click “Import”
- Select “Import from Share Link” and paste the URL
- The funnel imports with all pages intact
Share links remain active until you revoke them. If you’re distributing a funnel to multiple client accounts, you can reuse the same link. Just remember: anyone with the link can import the funnel, so don’t share it publicly unless that’s your intention.
Pros:
- Free feature included in GHL
- Works across sub-accounts
- Maintains funnel integrity
Cons:
- Requires admin access to both sub-accounts
- Only works within the same agency account
- Cannot copy from external accounts
Learn more about GHL sharing features →
Method 3: Cross-Account Clone with GHL Cloner
The native methods above only work when you control both accounts. But what if you want to copy a funnel from a competitor’s public page, a marketplace template, or an old agency account you no longer have admin access to? That’s where cross-account cloning comes in.
GHL Cloner is a browser extension that extracts funnel page data from any publicly accessible GoHighLevel page and lets you import it into your own account.
When to use:
- Copying funnels from marketplace templates
- Migrating between different agency accounts
- Copying publicly accessible funnels
- When you don’t have admin access to the source account
Steps:
- Install GHL Cloner for Chrome or Edge
- Navigate to any public GHL funnel page (the page must be live and accessible)
- Click the GHL Cloner icon in your browser toolbar
- Hit “Clone Page”—the extension extracts the page structure, styling, and content
- Log into your destination GHL account
- Open the funnel builder and create a new funnel (or open an existing one)
- Use GHL’s import function and paste the cloned data
- The page appears in your funnel, fully editable
Each page costs 1 credit to clone. A typical opt-in funnel (landing page + thank you page) costs 2 credits. A full webinar funnel with registration, confirmation, replay, and sales pages might cost 5-6 credits. New accounts get 3 free credits to test the process.
Pros:
- Works across any GHL accounts
- Can copy funnels you don’t own (if publicly accessible)
- Simple one-click process
- No need for admin access to source account
Cons:
- Requires credits (1 credit per page)
- Requires browser extension installation
- Only copies publicly accessible pages
Comparison Table
| Feature | Native Clone | Share Link | GHL Cloner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Free | 1 credit/page |
| Same Sub-Account | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Cross Sub-Account | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (same agency) | ✅ Yes (any account) |
| Cross Agency Account | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Admin Access Required | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (both accounts) | ❌ No (source) |
| Copy External Funnels | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Setup Required | None | None | Extension install |
| Speed | Instant | 2-3 minutes | 30 seconds |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I copy a funnel from someone else’s GHL account?
Yes, but only if the funnel pages are publicly accessible. GHL Cloner can extract data from any live, public-facing funnel page. You cannot copy private funnels, password-protected pages, or pages behind login screens. Always respect intellectual property rights—get permission before copying and modifying someone else’s work commercially.
Does cloning preserve all funnel elements?
All three methods preserve the visual structure: page layouts, sections, text, images, buttons, forms, and custom CSS. What doesn’t transfer automatically are the connections—things like workflow triggers, calendar integrations, payment processor links, and CRM field mappings. Plan to spend 10-15 minutes reconnecting these after any clone operation. The page itself is the hard part; the integrations are quick to rewire.
How many credits do I need to clone a funnel?
GHL Cloner uses 1 credit per page. A typical opt-in funnel (landing page + thank you page) costs 2 credits. A sales funnel with upsells runs 4-5 credits. A full webinar funnel with registration, confirmation, replay, and sales pages might cost 5-7 credits. Count the pages in your target funnel to estimate credits needed.
Can I copy funnels between different GHL account types?
Yes, GHL Cloner works across all GHL account types including:
- Agency accounts
- Sub-accounts
- SaaS mode accounts
- Different agency accounts
The account type doesn’t matter as long as the source page is publicly accessible.
What happens to workflows and automations when cloning?
Workflows live separately from funnels in GHL’s architecture. When you clone a funnel, you’re copying the pages, not the automation logic attached to them. After cloning, you’ll need to either rebuild the workflows manually or use GHL’s workflow snapshot feature to copy them separately. If the original funnel had form submissions triggering email sequences, those triggers won’t exist in the cloned version until you set them up again.
Is there a limit to how many funnels I can copy?
- Native Clone: No limit within the same sub-account
- Share Link: No limit within your agency
- GHL Cloner: Limited only by your credit balance
Try it on your next funnel migration.
Install GHL Cloner free—you get 3 credits to clone your first pages. No subscription required, no credit card upfront. If it saves you from rebuilding even one funnel manually, it’s paid for itself.