So you’ve built a funnel in GoHighLevel and you’re ready to make it live. But when you try to share it, all you have is a preview link filled with random numbers.
It kinda looks like: https://app.gohighlevel.com/v2/preview/B1jMRV …
Not exactly the kind of URL that builds trust or looks professional, right?
If you’re wondering how to publish your funnel with a clean, branded link like pages.yourdomain.com
, you’re in the right place.
In this quick guide, you’ll learn what a subdomain is, why it’s the best option, and how to connect it properly to your GoHighLevel funnel.
Why Use a Subdomain for Your Funnel?
- It gives you a clean and professional URL (no more preview links).
- You can keep your main website intact if you already have one.
- It helps with branding and trust—especially if you’re running ads or collecting leads.
For example, instead of sharing:
https://youragency.gohighlevel.com/preview/abc123
You can share:
What You’ll Learn in the Video
- How to choose a funnel inside GoHighLevel
- Why preview links shouldn’t be shared publicly
- How to create and connect a subdomain (step-by-step)
- What DNS records you need to add
- How to check if your subdomain is live and working
Whether you’re using Namecheap, GoDaddy, or any other domain registrar, Hasib walks you through the full process using real examples.
👉 Click below to watch the tutorial →