Okay, let’s be real for a second…
Building forms in HighLevel used to feel like a workout—click here, exit there, reopen the funnel builder, rinse, repeat. 😵💫 But good news!
In a session this week, Mario Aldayuz dropped something that’s a total game-changer for agencies like mine (and maybe yours too):
🧱 The form & survey editor now pops up right inside your funnel builder. Yes, you heard that right. No more jumping tabs like a caffeinated squirrel.
Why This Matters (A Lot)
Before this update, making a tiny tweak to a form meant exiting the funnel, finding the form, editing it, saving it, then returning to your funnel to see if it worked.
Now? You hit “Edit,” and BOOM—form editor pops up right where you are. 🧙♂️✨
If you’ve ever found yourself yelling at your screen because a client wanted a last-minute change to a form five minutes before a launch, this update will save your sanity.
Real Talk: What You Can Do Now
Here’s how I’m using it—and how you can too:
✅ Quick Edits Mid-Build – Need to adjust a question, field, or CTA mid-funnel? Do it without leaving the page.
✅ Live Feedback with Clients – Hop on Zoom, share your screen, and make real-time edits while they watch.
✅ Save Your Favorites – Build reusable form templates for your most common campaigns (like lead magnets, feedback surveys, or booking forms).
Heads Up: What’s Coming Next
While this pop-up form builder is awesome, full-on form creation inside workflows is still on the roadmap (and I can’t wait).
But for now, this update makes your funnel builds smoother, faster, and way less frustrating. If you’re managing dynamic campaigns—or just trying to keep your clients happy—this is the kind of change that saves you HOURS over time. ⏳
Cool Free Thing
Before you can help businesses with your service, you’ve got to build trust.
And the fastest way to do that? ⭐️ Testimonials.
So, in the spirit of free stuff, I want to give you the Testimonial Workflow my team uses at HL Pro Tools.
✅ Collect rave reviews without begging
✅ Polish them automatically
✅ Drop them into funnels, websites, proposals, whatever
Seriously—it’s plug-and-play.