The ClickFunnels Importer makes migrating your funnels straightforward, so you can bring your ClickFunnels pages into the CRM without any hassle. This guide walks you through the process.
📌NOTE: Use the publishable (live) link, not the shareable ClickFunnels link. Importing one Funnel Step at a time from ClickFunnels ensures a smooth experience.
To get started, go to the Sites section in the CRM and click Funnels. Then click + New Funnel to begin.
You can start from a blank funnel, use Funnel AI, or pick a prebuilt template. If you're starting from scratch, enter a name for your funnel and click Create.
Once you're in the funnel step interface, click Add new step or Import.
In the popup, enter the page name, path, and ClickFunnels link.
Tick the checkbox to confirm that you own the page you're importing or have permission to use its assets.
Click Create funnel Step to finish.
That's it. The ClickFunnels Importer makes moving your funnels into the CRM straightforward, whether you're coming from ClickFunnels Classic or ClickFunnels 2.0.
FAQ
Q: What is supported with the ClickFunnels Importer?
- A: The importer supports a range of elements to help you recreate your funnel designs:
- Text Elements: Headline, Sub-Headline, Paragraph, Bullet List.
- Media Elements: Image, Video.
- Interactive Elements: Buttons.
Q: Are there any limitations when importing funnels?
- A: The ClickFunnels importer is still in beta, so some elements aren't supported yet. These include:
- Layout Elements: Flex Section, Row.
- Interactive and Specialised Elements: Icon, Video Popup, Audio, Blogs, Posts, Countdown Timer, Checkout, Nav Menu, and Progress Bar.
Q: Is the ClickFunnels 2.0 Importer fully functional?
- A: The ClickFunnels 2.0 Importer is currently in beta. Most core elements are supported, but some advanced and specialised features may not be available yet.
Q: Can I import multiple funnel steps at once?
- A: No, you can only import one funnel step at a time. This keeps the process clean and avoids errors.