Arrange Website Pages - Drag & Drop
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Rebecca Ellison
It would be ideal if we could drag and drop website pages created in the website section to re-order them. Sometimes pages are created out of order, and it would be ideal to re-order as needed.
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Ryan Long
Will this every come to life HighLevel Support 😭😭😭
We also really need some structure such as folders!
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Zaka Ullah
And better yet a table view for all the pages, currently its way too hard to navigate through the pages, if we have table view, we can easily navigate and rearrange the pages.
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Cain Lawrence
This would make a massive difference not just for agency owners, but for our clients too.
Right now, website pages stay locked in the order they were created — which means every project eventually turns into a scattered, disorganized list that’s hard to navigate or maintain (unless you’re willing to spend copious amounts of time duplicating pages just to reorder them each time a new one is added). When you’re managing multiple pages across larger sites, it slows down workflow and makes client handoffs messy.
A simple drag-and-drop page reordering (and ideally folders or grouping) would solve all of this. It would:
- Keep the backend clean and intuitive
- Let us match page order to actual site menus
- Make client training and handoffs easier
- Save time and frustration every single day
This isn’t a “nice-to-have” — it directly improves how agencies operate and how clients experience the platform.
It’s a small feature with a big ripple effect — one that would make the Website Builder feel more professional, scalable, and truly on par with (or beyond) other major platforms. Hope this one gets the green light soon — it’s overdue and would be a game-changer for everyone using GHL daily.
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Robin Renea
Would love to be able to reorder website pages. I don't always build them in order and it drives me crazy that they are not in order when I am finished, argh!
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Jason Keefer
Please, truly this would help with organization SO MUCH! It is very confusing and hard to keep like pages together.
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Duane Winkel
Gotta have this. It is super confusing with lots of pages that are stored in an time built order.
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Mackensie Liberman
Yes, I can't believe this isn't an option yet. :( And this has been under review for more than a year now? Please make it happen!! 🙏�
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Maximilian Loose
yes pls
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Aaron Whipple
Yes, this! The ability to be able to move pages into a different order, or folders to hold pages that are in the same category would be great. Example - About folder, inside folder is about page, team page, Awards & Recognition, etc...
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Amir Zamani
Seems like an easy feature to implement, but I also would love this feature!
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