GHL Adds New Niche Templates

Use these new GoHighLevel templates to build faster campaigns for more industries without starting from scratch.

Fresh Niche Templates in GHL

Niche templates can save you real time when you’re building campaigns for different types of clients. GoHighLevel just added new templates for websites, emails, social posts, ads, workflows, and a new medical snapshot.

That’s helpful because most agencies don’t serve just one type of business. One day, it’s a real estate client. Next week, it may be a tax specialist, fitness center, law firm, or car rental company. These new GHL templates give you a cleaner starting point, so you’re not building every asset from scratch.

You’ll still need to update the copy, branding, links, forms, and workflow steps before anything goes live. That part matters. But this update gives you a faster way to build solid client campaigns without staring at a blank screen and wondering where to start.

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These new niche templates give GHL users a faster way to build campaigns for different industries without starting from a blank page. Agencies can use them to speed up client setup, keep assets more consistent, and spend more time improving the offer instead of building every piece from scratch.

Quick Summary – Niche Templates Overview

Purpose: This update gives GHL users a quick look at the new niche templates added across websites, emails, social posts, ads, workflows, and snapshots.

Why It Matters: These templates help agencies and marketers build faster for different industries without starting from a blank page each time.

What You Get: GoHighLevel added new assets for several use cases, including websites, email, social content, Facebook ads, Google ads, LinkedIn ads, workflow templates, and a Family Practice Physician snapshot.

Time To Complete: Most users can find and preview a template in a few minutes, but should allow extra time to customize the copy, branding, links, forms, and settings before launch.

Difficulty Level: This is beginner-friendly if you already know where to find Sites, Emails, Social Planner, Ad Manager, or Workflows inside GHL.

Key Outcome: You can use niche templates to create cleaner first drafts, speed up client setup, and build more consistent campaigns across different industries.

What’s New With Niche Templates

GoHighLevel added a wide mix of new niche templates in this release. This includes 2 website templates, 1 email template, 8 social templates, 2 Facebook ad templates, 5 Google ad templates, 5 LinkedIn ad templates, 7 workflow templates, and 1 new snapshot.

The new templates cover several industries and use cases. You’ll see options for finance, legal, beauty and fashion, travel and hospitality, real estate, automotive, fitness, insurance, marketing agencies, coaching, creative services, home services, and medical practices.

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The big win here is simple. GHL users now have more ready-to-edit assets for real client work. You can start with a template that already matches the niche, then adjust the copy, design, offer, links, and automation to fit the client.

Why Niche Templates Matter

Niche templates matter because they cut down the time it takes to build useful client assets. Instead of starting with a blank page, you can begin with a layout, structure, or workflow that already fits the type of business you’re helping.

That makes a real difference for agencies. If you manage several clients, small delays add up fast. A website built here, an ad setup there, a social post batch after that. Before you know it, half the week is gone. These new GHL templates help you move faster while still giving each client a custom feel.

They also help keep your work more consistent. Your websites, emails, ads, social posts, and workflows can follow a cleaner process from the start. That means fewer missed steps, less backtracking, and a smoother setup for your team.

The key is to treat these templates as a strong starting point, not a finished campaign. Add the client’s offer, brand voice, location, images, links, forms, and follow-up details. That’s where the real value comes in.

How to Use Niche Templates in GHL

Niche templates are used inside the same places you already build in GoHighLevel, like Websites, Emails, Social Planner, Ad Manager, and Workflows. For this How-To, we’ll focus on adding a Website template from the Template Library, then opening it in the editor so you can customize and publish it.

A website is a good example because it can shape the first impression for a client’s brand. It can also support SEO, lead generation, paid ads, and campaign traffic.

Here are the steps we will follow:

  • Access the Websites area in GHL Sites.
  • Start a new website from templates.
  • Find a niche template in the Template Library.
  • Preview and choose the Website template.
  • Make quick edits in the Website Editor.
  • Preview and Publish the website.

To start, make sure you are logged in to your GoHighLevel sub-account.

Step 01 – Access the Websites Area in GHL Sites

  • The main menu on the left side of your screen has the core areas you work in when using GoHighLevel.

1.1 Click Sites in the left menu.

  • This opens the Sites section.

1.2 Click Websites from the top Sites navigation.

  • This opens the Websites list where you can see your existing websites.
  • For our example we will use a Website as it often is more critical for SEO and first impressions.

1.3 Click the New Website button in the top right.

  • A “Create new website” pop-up window will open.
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Step 02 – Start a New Website From Templates

  • This is where you tell GoHighLevel that you want to start from a template instead of a blank website.

2.1 In the “Create new website” pop-up, select From Templates.

  • This tells GHL you want to use the Template Library.

2.2 Click the Continue button.

  • This opens the Template Library.
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Step 03 – Find a Niche Template in the Template Library

  • This is where you filter the Template Library and find the layout you want to use.

3.1 In the Template Library, look at the left sidebar.

3.2 Find the Browse Categories section.

  • This is where you can filter templates by niche.

3.3 Select the niche category you want.

  • For this example, Beauty & Fashion is selected.

3.4 Confirm the category filter shows near the top of the template results.

  • This helps you make sure the filter is working.

3.5 Find the template card you want to use.

  • For this example, the Beauty Product Sales template is shown.

3.6 Click Preview on the template card.

  • This opens the template preview window.
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Step 04 – Preview and Choose the Website Template

  • This is where you review the template before loading it into the Website Editor.

4.1 Scroll through the preview.

  • Check the hero section, images, navigation menu, call-to-action button, service sections, and page flow.

4.2 Use the device icons at the top to check desktop, tablet, and mobile views.

  • This helps you spot layout issues before you choose the template.

4.3 If the layout fits your offer, click Choose Template.

  • This confirms your selection and starts building the website.
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Step 05 – Make Quick Edits in the Website Editor

  • This is where GoHighLevel loads the Website Editor so you can customize the template.

5.1 Wait for the Website Editor to open.

  • Once it loads, you’ll see the template content inside the editor.

5.2 Replace the logo first.

  • Click the logo area and upload your client logo, or your agency logo if this is a demo.

5.3 Update the main headline and subtext.

  • Make the message match the client’s service, offer, and audience.

5.4 Update the images and brand colors.

  • Use visuals that fit the client’s business. Keep the design clean and easy to read.

5.5 Update button text and button links.

  • Click each button and confirm it links to the right page, calendar, form, or survey.

5.6 Review the right-side settings panel when editing sections.

  • This is where you can adjust details like spacing, styles, background colors, and other element settings.

Step 06 – Preview and Publish the Website

  • This is the last check before the website goes live.

6.1 Click Preview near the top of the editor.

  • Review the page as a visitor would see it.

6.2 Check desktop and mobile views.

  • Make sure the spacing, buttons, images, and text are easy to read.

6.3 Test every important link.

  • Check your calendar links, forms, buttons, navigation links, and contact links.

6.4 Click Publish in the top right when everything is ready.

  • This pushes the website live.

Pro Tips for Better Niche Templates

Niche templates give you a solid starting point, but they still need your touch before they go live. Don’t just swap the logo and call it done. Update the copy, offer, images, buttons, and links so the page feels like it was built for that client.

Keep the message clear. The headline should say what the business does and why someone should care. The call to action should be simple, like booking a call, filling out a form, or viewing an offer. No guessing. No clutter.

Before you publish, test the whole page. Click every button, submit every form, check the mobile view, and make sure the calendar or survey opens the right way. If you’re an agency, save your best edited versions so you can reuse them for future clients in the same niche.

Results From Using Niche Templates

Niche templates can help you move faster, but they won’t do the work for you. Think of them as a head start. You still need to match the message, offer, branding, and links to the client before you launch.

The main result is less build time. You can start with a layout or structure that already fits the niche, then adjust it for the client’s market. That can make websites, ads, emails, social posts, and workflows easier to set up and easier to repeat.

For agencies, this can also lead to a cleaner delivery process. Your team can build with more structure, avoid missed steps, and create a better first draft for each client. That means less back and forth, fewer rough builds, and more time spent improving the campaign.

Frequently Asked Questions About Niche Templates

Final Thoughts on Niche Templates

Niche templates are a useful update for GHL users who build campaigns across different industries. They give you a faster starting point for websites, emails, social posts, ads, workflows, and snapshots without forcing you to build every piece from zero.

The real value comes from how you use them. Pick the template that fits the client, update the message, clean up the branding, check every link, and test the full flow before launch. That extra care is what turns a basic template into a useful client asset.

If you work with several types of businesses, this update can help you build with more speed and structure. Which new niche template will you try first for your next client campaign?

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