GoHighLevel just made the Client Portal a little easier to manage, and this one is worth checking.
You can now choose whether the “Sign in with Google” option appears on your Client Portal sign-up and login pages. That means sub-account admins have more control over how users access the portal.
This is a solid update for agencies working with different types of clients. Some businesses want the fastest login process possible. For them, Google Sign-In may stay turned on.
But other clients need more control. Think privacy-focused businesses, European-facing brands, legal services, healthcare-adjacent niches, finance, or any company that wants fewer third-party login options. In those cases, you can now turn Google Sign-In off from inside the Client Portal settings.
No support ticket needed. No clunky workaround. Just go to the sub-account, open Sites, go to the Client Portal, open Settings, click App Permissions, and update the Sign-up & sign-in methods.
Simple. Clean. Useful. 🔧
For agency owners, this is one more way to tighten up your client onboarding process. You can now make the Client Portal login setup match the client’s privacy needs, region, and user experience.
Here’s the real win: you don’t have to treat every client the same.
- A gym may want Google Sign-In turned on for quick access. A legal office may want it turned off for a cleaner, more controlled login flow. Same GHL feature. Different setup. Better client fit. 🙌
This is the kind of small update that helps agencies look more polished without adding extra work.