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Does the WordPress block editor integrate with GHL?

If you’re using GoHighLevel (GHL) for your marketing automation and WordPress for your website, good news—yes, they work together. Even better, you don’t need advanced coding skills to make it happen. The WordPress block editor (also known as Gutenberg) makes it easy to embed GHL forms, calendars, landing pages, and more directly into your WordPress pages and posts.

Let’s walk through how the integration works, what’s possible, and how to make the most of it.

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Understanding the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg)

The block editor is WordPress’s default content editor. It replaces the old classic editor with a flexible, visual interface built around blocks.

Each block is a piece of content—like a paragraph, heading, image, button, or even custom HTML. You can arrange and style these blocks without touching code.

Why this matters for GHL integration:

How to embed a GHL form using the HTML block

If you’ve created a form inside GoHighLevel and want to display it on your WordPress site, this is the most straightforward method.

Step 1: Get the GHL embed code

Step 2: Open your WordPress page or post

Step 3: Add a Custom HTML block

That’s it—your GHL form will now appear on your site.

Embedding other GHL elements (landing pages, booking, calendars)

GHL offers a variety of widgets and features beyond just forms. These include:

To embed any of these:

If you’re embedding a full landing page, GHL will likely give you an iframe snippet you can use to display that page inside your WordPress content.

Can you use Gutenberg blocks to style GHL embeds?

You can’t change how the GHL form or widget looks from inside WordPress, but you can adjust how it appears on your page.

Here’s what you can do:

Keep in mind: you won’t be able to directly edit the design of the form or calendar since those are controlled from inside GoHighLevel.

Plugins that enhance WordPress + GHL integration

You don’t need plugins to embed GHL elements, but a few can make the process cleaner and more flexible:

Limitations of block editor + GHL integrations

While Gutenberg gives you an easy way to embed GHL content, there are a few limitations to be aware of:

For advanced workflows like syncing contacts or automating actions, you’ll need to use webhooks, Zapier, or Make.com.

Bonus: Create reusable GHL blocks for faster publishing

If you’re embedding the same form, calendar, or widget across multiple pages, reusable blocks can save a lot of time.

To create a reusable block:

Now, anytime you need that element again, just search for the reusable block and insert it instantly. This works great for calls-to-action, contact sections, or opt-in forms.

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