AI-Powered Site & Funnel Builder Using Prompts + Reference URLs
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Rei Rolim
Today, when a client requests a new website or funnel and provides 1–2 competitor sites as references, we have to rely on external AI tools (Manus, Lovable, Vercel, etc.) to generate a layout — and then manually rebuild everything inside the GHL builder. This creates unnecessary rework, wastes time, and breaks workflow efficiency.
Suggestion: implement a native AI feature inside the Builder that allows users to:
- Enter a structured prompt with the client briefing
- Add up to 3 reference URLs
- Define the objective (website, lead funnel, sales page, booking funnel, etc.)
- Specify target audience and competitive positioning
The AI would analyze the references, understand layout patterns and structure, and automatically generate inside GHL:
- Complete section structure
- Visual hierarchy
- Strategic base copy
- Optimized CTAs
- Fully responsive layout
All natively editable within the builder.
This would drastically reduce operational time for agencies, increase platform retention, and position GHL as a truly AI-first solution.
Today, we manually rebuild what AI is already capable of structuring. This feature would eliminate redundant work and significantly increase scalability for the entire community.
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Alex Guajardo
100% agreed. Right now, agencies are essentially paying a ‘reconstruction tax’ that shouldn't exist.
We’re designing in the future (using advanced AI for layouts and strategy) but forced to build in the past (manual drag-and-drop), which completely kills the efficiency gained.
Implementing this natively isn't just a ‘nice-to-have’—it’s a necessity for GHL to remain the core OS for agencies. We don’t just need a builder that ‘moves boxes’; we need an engine that understands conversion architecture.
By allowing GHL to interpret external references and map them to native elements:
It eliminates human error in recreating complex visual hierarchies.
It allows for true scalability, enabling agencies to handle 10x the client volume without bloating the design team.
It closes the ecosystem gap, keeping agencies from jumping between 3 or 4 external AI tools just to get a draft into the builder.
It’s time to stop manually rebuilding what AI is already capable of structuring. This would be a massive win for the entire community.
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Thy
Think I saw a release of it in YouTube but no dates. Even referencing framer