New Client Campaign Assets in GoHighLevel

Launch websites, ads, social posts, workflows, and funnels faster with GoHighLevel’s latest ready-to-use campaign resources.

New Client Campaign Assets Are Here

Client campaign assets can save your team hours when building websites, ads, funnels, social posts, and follow-up systems. GoHighLevel has added a new batch of templates to help agencies move faster without starting every project from a blank screen.

This update includes website templates, social designs, Facebook ads, Google ads, LinkedIn content, workflows, funnels, and a new snapshot. The new assets cover several industries, including real estate, insurance, health and wellness, accounting, home services, creative businesses, and coaching.

These client campaign assets give you a solid starting point while still leaving room to make each campaign your own. You can update the branding, copy, images, links, forms, and automations to match the client. That means less time on setup and more time improving the offer, the message, and the result.

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These new client campaign assets help agencies launch polished websites, ads, social posts, funnels, and follow-up systems without starting from scratch. You can cut setup time, keep client work consistent, and spend more time improving results.

Quick Summary – Client Campaign Assets at a Glance

Purpose: This update gives GHL users a new set of client campaign assets for websites, ads, social posts, workflows, funnels, and snapshots.

Why It Matters: These assets reduce setup time and give agencies a cleaner starting point for client work.

What You Get: You get new templates across real estate, medical, insurance, home services, finance, creative services, health, coaching, and local business niches.

Time to Complete: Most users can select, edit, test, and publish a website template in about 30 to 60 minutes.

Difficulty Level: Beginner-friendly. Basic knowledge of the GHL Sites area and Website Editor will help.

Key Outcome: You can launch client campaigns faster while keeping the branding, message, and follow-up tailored to each business.

What’s New With These Client Campaign Assets

GoHighLevel has added a fresh set of client campaign assets across several parts of the platform. This release includes one website template, four social templates, two Facebook ad templates, five Google ad templates, two LinkedIn templates, three lead generation templates, and one new snapshot.

The new templates cover a wide mix of industries. Real estate, insurance, medical, home services, finance, creative services, health and wellness, and business coaching are all included. There are also assets for property follow-up, home valuation, Facebook lead replies, social posts, and paid ads.

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This is more than a small design update. It gives agencies more ways to start projects with a clear structure already in place. You still need to review the copy, update the branding, check the links, and test the setup. But the heavy first step is already done. That can make it easier to move from idea to launch without wasting time building every piece from scratch.

What’s Included in These Client Campaign Assets

These client campaign assets cover several parts of GoHighLevel, so agencies have more options for different types of work. The update includes a real estate website template, social templates for medical and general use, Facebook ad templates for insurance and other markets, plus Google ad templates for bathroom remodeling, health clubs, bookkeeping, mobile DJs, and personal development coaching.

The release also adds LinkedIn templates for creative services and real estate. On the lead generation side, you’ll find a Facebook lead ad auto-responder, a property inquiry follow-up, and a home valuation funnel. There is also a new donut shop snapshot, along with assets for home staging, pet grooming, pharmacies, graphic designers, property inspectors, and dollar stores.

This mix gives agencies a practical place to start. Some clients may only need one ad or social post, while others may need a full setup with a website, funnel, workflow, and follow-up. You can choose the right asset, update the details, and build around what the client actually needs.

Why These Client Campaign Assets Matter

Client campaign assets matter because they cut down the time spent on basic setup. Instead of building every page, ad, or workflow from scratch, your team can start with a clear structure and focus on the parts that need real thought.

That can make client work easier to manage. You can move faster, keep the quality more consistent, and reduce the risk of missing key steps. It also helps smaller teams handle more projects without adding more work than they can manage.

The biggest benefit is simple. You get more time to improve the offer, check the message, test the campaign, and support the client. The template gives you a starting point, but the result still depends on how well you shape it for the business.

How to Use These Client Campaign Assets

Client campaign assets can save time, but they still need a clear purpose. For this guide, we’ll use the new real estate website template as our example. You’ll learn how to find it, preview it, edit the main details, and publish the finished website.

A website is a good place to start because it can support the rest of the campaign. Your ads, social posts, forms, and workflows can all send leads to one clear page.

Here are the steps we will follow:

  • Access the Websites area in GHL Sites.
  • Start a new website from the Template Library.
  • Find and select the real estate template.
  • Preview and choose the template.
  • Edit and Publish the Website.

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

Step 01 – Access the Websites Area in GHL Sites

  • The main menu on the left side of your screen includes the core areas you use in GoHighLevel.

1.1 Click Sites in the left menu.

  • This opens the main Sites section.

1.2 Click Websites in the top navigation.

  • This opens the Websites area, where you can view and manage your current 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 will open.
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Step 02 – Start a New Website From Templates Library

  • This is where you choose to use one of the available client campaign assets instead of building a website from a blank page.

2.1 Select From Templates in the Create New Website pop-up.

  • This tells GHL that you want to open the Template Library.

2.2 Click Continue.

  • The Template Library will open.
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Step 03 – Find and Select a Real Estate Website Template

  • The Template Library lets you filter websites by industry. This makes it easier to find a layout that fits the client’s market.

3.1 Look at the Browse Categories section on the left side.

  • This list includes industries such as automotive, medical, insurance, home services, and real estate.

3.2 Select Real Estate.

  • The results will update to show real estate website templates.

3.3 Confirm that Real Estate appears in the active category filter near the top.

  • This helps you check that the right filter is in place.

3.4 Review the available template cards.

  • Look at the layout, page style, main image, and overall structure.

3.5 Move your cursor over the template you want to review.

  • The Choose and Preview buttons will appear.

3.6 Click Preview.

  • This opens the full website preview before you add it to the account.
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Step 04 – Preview and Choose the Website Template

  • The preview helps you check the website before loading it into the editor. Take a minute here. A good layout can save a lot of cleanup later.

4.1 Use the device icons at the top of the preview.

  • Check the desktop, tablet, and mobile views.

4.2 Scroll through the website.

  • Review the logo area, navigation, main headline, call-to-action button, images, service sections, and page flow.

4.3 Make sure the layout fits the client’s main goal.

  • The page should make it clear whether visitors should call, book, request details, or fill out a form.

4.4 Click Choose Template when you are ready.

  • GoHighLevel will create the website and open it in the Website Editor.

Step 05 – Edit and Publish the Website

  • This is where you turn the template into a finished client website. The base layout is already built, but you still need to replace the sample content and check the main settings.

5.1 Click the sample logo area.

  • Upload the client’s logo and check that it fits the header.

5.2 Use the tools in the top left of the editor.

  • These tools let you add elements, manage sections, update page content, and access other builder options.

5.3 Use the page and device controls near the top.

  • Choose the page you want to edit and switch between desktop and mobile views.

5.4 Click any section or element you want to change.

  • Use the right-side settings panel to update colors, images, spacing, backgrounds, width, and other design options.

5.5 Replace the sample headline and text.

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

5.6 Update the main call-to-action button.

  • Use clear text such as Contact Us, Book a Call, Request a Quote, or View Listings.

5.7 Replace all sample contact details.

  • Check phone numbers, email addresses, forms, links, and booking pages.

5.8 Click the Preview icon near the top right.

  • Review the website as a visitor would see it.

5.9 Click the Save icon.

  • Save your work before publishing.

5.10 Click Publish when the website is ready.

  • This makes the website live.

Once the website is live, you can connect it to the rest of your client campaign assets. Use the new ad templates, social posts, forms, and workflows to send people to the page and follow up with each new lead.

Quick Tips for Better Client Campaign Assets

Client campaign assets work best when you choose them for the job, not just the design. A polished template may look great, but it still needs to match the client’s offer, audience, and main goal. Start with the campaign outcome, then pick the asset that supports it.

Before you make big changes, duplicate the original template. This gives you a clean backup if something goes wrong. It also helps your team test new ideas without losing the first version. Keep file names clear, review every link, and check all sample text before the asset goes live.

Use one quality-control checklist for every client. Check the logo, colors, contact details, forms, buttons, mobile layout, and follow-up steps. Small mistakes can cause missed leads or a poor first impression. A simple review process helps your team launch faster while keeping the work clean and consistent.

What Client Campaign Assets Mean for Your Business

Client campaign assets can help your agency deliver work faster without cutting corners. Instead of building every page, ad, and follow-up from scratch, your team can start with a solid base and spend more time on strategy, offers, and client results.

This also makes it easier to handle more accounts. A small team can reuse a clear process, keep the work consistent, and reduce the time spent on basic setup. That means fewer delays and less back-and-forth during client onboarding.

For example, a local service business may need a website, paid ads, and a follow-up workflow. Your team can choose matching assets, update the branding and message, test the full path, and launch sooner. The work still needs care, but you are not starting at zero.

Results You Can Expect From Client Campaign Assets

Client campaign assets can shorten the time it takes to build and launch a campaign. Your team spends less time creating the basic structure and more time checking the message, offer, and user flow.

You can also expect more consistent work across client accounts. When your team follows the same setup process, it is easier to review each project, spot mistakes, and keep the final result at a steady standard.

The biggest gain is time. You can move through onboarding faster, reduce repeat work, and give your team more room to focus on testing and improvement. The final results will still depend on the offer, targeting, copy, and follow-up, but the setup becomes much easier to manage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Client Campaign Assets

Conclusion: Put These Client Campaign Assets to Work

Client campaign assets give agencies a faster way to build websites, ads, social posts, workflows, funnels, and snapshots. They reduce the time spent on basic setup and give your team a cleaner place to start.

The real value comes from how you use them. Choose the right template, update it for the client, test every link and form, then connect it to the rest of the campaign. That simple process can help you launch faster without lowering the quality of the work.

Take a look at the new templates inside GoHighLevel and see which one fits your next client project. Which client campaign asset do you plan to try first?

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