If you manage more than a few clients in GoHighLevel, you already know the pain. Your templates pile up. Your sequences stack up. Your campaigns get buried. And then you waste time hunting for the “right” asset like it’s lost in a storage locker.
Nested folders fix that.
With nested folders, you can create folders inside folders across Campaigns, Templates, and Sequences. That means you can finally build a clean structure that matches how your agency actually works.
Here’s a simple example that makes life easier fast: Client - ACME Dental Email Lead Nurture Reactivation
Now your team knows exactly where to put things. And more importantly, they know where to find things. No more guessing. No more “which version should I use?” messages. No more digging through a flat folder list that grows forever.
What I like most is how practical this is. It doesn’t change how your assets run. It just makes the system easier to manage. The folder path also confirms where you are, so you don’t get lost when you go deeper into subfolders. And yes, it supports more than 5 layers if you’re building bigger libraries.
Quick way to start:
- Pick one area first (Email Templates is a great start).
- Create a main folder per client or niche.
- Add one nested level like Email or Sequences.
- Move your most-used assets first.
Small change. Big cleanup. 📁✅
How are you going to structure your nested folders? By client, offer, or niche? Drop your setup below 👇