Nested URLs Make Pages Clean and Google-Ready
GoHighLevel just dropped a subtle-but-mighty update that changes how your pages show up on the web—and it’s one that SEO lovers and clean design freaks are going to appreciate big time.
Let’s talk nested URLs. You know, those slashed paths like /about/team or /store/kitchen/cookware that show hierarchy, organization, and give your pages a polished look. Before, GHL would flatten everything into one chunky word—about-team—which wasn’t the end of the world, but definitely made things feel... off.
Now? You can nest your pages like a pro. Funnels, websites, stores, webinars—they all play nice with slashes now. And it’s not just cosmetic. This change brings real-world benefits that your business, your visitors, and the search engines will notice.
Why This Update Matters
First, it’s a big win for your site's SEO. Clean URLs help Google understand how your content is organized. Instead of guessing, it sees that /services/design/logos is a sub-section under design, which is under services. That’s clarity. And clarity gets rewarded with better indexing and relevance.
Second, your brand gets a visual boost. Clean URL paths send a subtle message to users: this business has its act together. It feels more professional, trustworthy, and modern. Flat links? They scream 2009.
Third, this makes organizing your site way easier. Got a bunch of webinars for different months? Use /webinar/2025/july. Got a product line with variations? Drop in /products/shoes/sneakers. No more getting clever with dashes and abbreviations. Just build it how it makes sense.
And here’s the kicker—your sitemap now reflects this structure too. Search engines crawling your site will see that same logical flow, making your content easier to navigate and more likely to show up in relevant searches.
How to Use It
The good news? You don’t need to enable anything or jump through hoops. Just go to any page or funnel step, edit the URL path, and use slashes where it makes sense. It’s really that easy.
Change /about-team to /about/team. Hit save. Preview the page. Boom—it works.
Whether you're doing a website overhaul or just tightening things up for your top landing pages, this small tweak has a big payoff.
Bottom Line
The new nested URL support might not come with flashing lights or a fancy banner... but this is the kind of update that makes building in GoHighLevel smoother and more satisfying.
So go ahead—clean up your URLs. Google will love you. Your visitors will appreciate it. And you’ll never have to look at another flat, jumbled slug again.
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