Building multiple funnels in GoHighLevel can feel either effortless or painfully repetitive. The difference usually comes down to how you duplicate elements and how well you reuse proven layouts across pages.
This guide walks through the three layers of duplication available in the GoHighLevel page builder—Duplicate on Page, Saved Sections, and Global / Universal Templates—and shows how to combine them to build consistent, conversion-focused funnels 3–5x faster.
Along the way, you’ll see where GoHighLevel shines as an all‑in‑one funnel platform and where partnering with an implementation team like Revset Labs helps you move even faster.
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How Element Duplication Fits Into a Scalable Funnel Strategy
When you first start building pages in GoHighLevel, it’s tempting to design every section from scratch. That works for a single landing page—but it breaks down fast when you’re:
- Testing multiple offers or angles.
- Localizing funnels for different regions or niches.
- Maintaining consistent headers, footers, and CTAs across dozens of pages.
Without a duplication strategy, you end up:
- Re‑creating the same hero, testimonial, and pricing sections over and over.
- Introducing small design inconsistencies that slowly erode your brand.
- Dreading any change to core sections because it means editing every single page.
GoHighLevel solves this with a layered approach:
- Duplicate on Page – quick, one‑off duplication inside a single page.
- Saved Sections – reusable sections you can drop into multiple pages.
- Global / Universal Templates – centrally managed sections and elements that stay in sync everywhere.
Used together, these features give you both speed and control.
Option 1: Duplicate on Page – Fast Cloning Inside a Single Layout
Duplicate on Page is the fastest way to copy an existing element, row, or section on the page you’re currently editing.
Use this when you want to:
- Quickly repeat a layout pattern (for example, three pricing cards instead of one).
- Keep spacing, fonts, and colors identical without rebuilding from scratch.
- Test variations of a section while preserving the original as a backup.
How to use Duplicate on Page effectively
- Design one solid version first.
- Build and polish a single section until you’re happy with spacing, typography, and responsiveness.
- Click the Duplicate icon on the element/row/section.
- GoHighLevel will create a copy directly below the original.
- Swap out only what’s unique.
- Change copy, images, or button actions—but keep the structure the same.
- Use it for on‑page “families” of content.
- Feature grids, FAQs, testimonial lists, step‑by‑step timelines, etc.
When Duplicate on Page is not enough
Duplicate on Page only helps inside a single page. If you know you’ll need the same layout on:
- Multiple funnel steps (opt‑in, sales, order bump, upsell), or
- Several funnels across your account,
…then it’s time to graduate to Saved Sections or Global / Universal Templates.
Already have a page that converts well? Clone its best sections across your entire funnel and amplify that performance by building it inside GoHighLevel.
Option 2: Saved Sections – Reuse Proven Blocks Across Multiple Pages
Saved Sections let you store a fully designed section and reuse it on any page within your sub‑account.
Typical use cases include:
- Reusing a winning hero section across multiple funnels.
- Dropping the same testimonial wall into both funnels and websites.
- Sharing a trusted “About” or “Why Work With Us” block across campaigns.
Saving a section
- In the GoHighLevel page builder, hover over the section you want to reuse.
- Open the section settings menu.
- Choose Save Section (or a similar option, depending on the latest UI).
- Give it a clear, searchable name, for example:
Hero – SaaS – BlueFooter – Legal Ready – DarkTestimonials – Coaches – 3 Cards
- Save it to your library.
Re‑using a saved section
- On any other page, open the Sections or Saved Sections library.
- Search for the name you set earlier.
- Drag‑and‑drop the section into place.
- Tweak only the copy or minor visual details as needed.
Best practices for Saved Sections
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Name by purpose, not just design.
Aim for labels you’ll recognize six months from now, not just “Blue Section 3”. -
Keep them semi‑global.
Saved Sections are great when 80–90% of the layout stays the same but you still expect minor page‑specific tweaks. -
Promote your winners.
When a layout proves itself (for example, a hero that consistently converts), save it and standardize on it across similar funnels.
At this point you’ve reduced rebuild work dramatically—but you still need to manually update each instance when something fundamental changes (like pricing or a core feature). That’s where Global / Universal Templates come in.
Option 3: Global / Universal Templates – One Change, Everywhere
Global Templates and Universal Elements/Sections are the highest‑leverage tools in theHighLevel page builder. They’re designed for the places where consistency matters more than local customization, such as:
- Headers and navigation bars.
- Footers with legal links, social icons, and contact info.
- Site‑wide announcement bars or global CTAs.
- Standard feature grids or trust sections you want identical across many funnels.
When you convert a section or element into a Global / Universal version and place it on multiple pages:
- Updating the global version once updates it everywhere it’s used.
- New pages can reuse the exact same, centrally managed block.
- Your brand, offer positioning, and legal copy stay aligned across funnels.
Typical workflow with Global / Universal Templates
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Design the “master” version.
Build your ideal header, footer, announcement bar, or recurring block on a single page. -
Convert to a Global / Universal Section or Element.
Use the builder controls to save it as a global/universal asset that can sync across Funnels, Websites, Blogs, Webinars, and Store pages. -
Place it wherever it belongs in your funnel map.
- Add your global header and footer to every new funnel step.
- Drop global trust sections onto key sales pages.
- Use global announcement bars to push limited‑time promos account‑wide.
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Update once when things change.
- New pricing? Update it in the global pricing footer.
- New guarantee? Adjust the global trust section copy.
- Rebrand? Update colors and typography in a handful of global assets instead of editing dozens of individual pages.
This is where serious time savings kick in—especially for agencies and teams managing many sub‑accounts or white‑label deployments.
Revset Labs regularly designs global template systems for GoHighLevel that keep dozens of client funnels on‑brand and easy to maintain. If you want a done‑for‑you setup, we can design your core headers, footers, and universal sections so your team only has to focus on page‑specific messaging.
Choosing the Right Duplication Method for Each Use Case
You don’t have to pick just one duplication method. The real power comes from combining all three intentionally.
When to use Duplicate on Page
Use Duplicate on Page when you:
- Need a quick extra card, row, or step on the same page.
- Are experimenting with alternate versions of a section.
- Want to preserve layout and spacing without affecting other pages.
Think of this as on‑page speed.
When to use Saved Sections
Use Saved Sections when you:
- Expect to reuse a layout structure on several pages.
- Want a starting point that’s 80–90% right, but still flexible per page.
- Don’t mind manually updating each instance when global details change.
Think of this as your reusable building block library.
When to use Global / Universal Templates
Use Global / Universal Templates when you:
- Need absolute consistency across funnels and sites.
- Want to update critical information (pricing, legal, positioning) in one place.
- Are building a white‑label or multi‑client system and can’t afford drift.
Think of this as your single source of truth for shared elements.
Example: Turning a Single Funnel Into a Scalable Template System
Imagine you’ve built a high‑converting funnel for one offer and now want to roll it out to multiple niches.
A smart duplication strategy looks like this:
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Start on the winning funnel.
- Use Duplicate on Page to flesh out any missing on‑page patterns (extra testimonials, more FAQ rows, additional guarantee blocks).
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Promote reusable blocks into Saved Sections.
- Save your best hero section, hero variant, social proof wall, pricing table, and guarantee section.
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Turn truly global pieces into Global / Universal Templates.
- Convert the header, footer, and any universal trust/legal bars into global assets.
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Create new funnels by combining these assets.
- Start from global header/footer.
- Drop in a mix of Saved Sections tailored to each niche.
- Customize copy, imagery, and niche‑specific details while keeping structure intact.
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Optimize centrally over time.
- When you discover a better guarantee or a clearer explanation, update the underlying global or saved asset instead of starting over.
This is exactly the kind of system Revset Labs builds for clients who are serious about scaling offers across multiple audiences without drowning in page edits.
If you’d like a partner to design your GoHighLevel funnels, automations, and reporting with this level of efficiency baked in, you can talk to Revset Labs about a done‑for‑you build while still leveraging the full power of GoHighLevel.
Turning Element Duplication Into Real Revenue
Element duplication and global templates are not just UX features—they’re economic levers:
- Less build time per funnel means you can launch more tests, faster.
- Fewer design inconsistencies means less brand risk and more trust.
- Centralized updates mean new pricing, offers, and compliance changes go live everywhere in minutes, not days.
Here’s how to turn that into real ROI:
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Standardize your core building blocks.
Decide on your default hero, footer, CTA formats, and trust sections. Turn them into Saved Sections or Global / Universal Templates. -
Map your funnel templates.
Create one or two “master funnels” in GoHighLevel that use these standardized blocks across each step. -
Clone, tweak, and launch.
Use Duplicate on Page and Saved Sections to quickly adapt those master funnels to new offers and audiences. -
Review performance and refine centrally.
As you learn which layouts and messages convert best, update the underlying global or saved assets.
Ready to put this playbook into practice? Launch your next funnel in GoHighLevel and start building with duplication and templates from day one.
Where Revset Labs Fits In
Revset Labs is an AI automation and marketing agency that specializes in building GoHighLevel systems that are both fast to deploy and easy to maintain.
On projects like this, we typically help clients with:
- Designing conversion‑focused page templates and universal sections.
- Mapping out funnel architectures and naming conventions for saved assets.
- Implementing automation behind the pages—pipelines, nurture sequences, lead routing, and reporting.
- Connecting GoHighLevel to the rest of your stack so you can measure revenue, not just clicks.
If you’d rather skip the trial‑and‑error and get a battle‑tested GoHighLevel setup, our team can turn the concepts in this article into a fully implemented system tailored to your offers.
You can explore GoHighLevel for yourself using this free trial link and, when you’re ready for a scalable funnel and automation strategy, bring Revset Labs in to build the blueprint and execution layer.
