How to Connect a Subdomain to Your GoHighLevel Funnel (Without Breaking Your Website)

How to Connect a Subdomain to Your GoHighLevel

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?

  1. It gives you a clean and professional URL (no more preview links).
  2. You can keep your main website intact if you already have one.
  3. 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:

https://pages.yourdomain.com

What You’ll Learn in the Video

  1. How to choose a funnel inside GoHighLevel
  2. Why preview links shouldn’t be shared publicly
  3. How to create and connect a subdomain (step-by-step)
  4. What DNS records you need to add
  5. 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 →

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Article

Scroll to Top