GoHighLevel Landing Page Design

We’re looking for a GoHighLevel (GHL) expert to build two landing pages using the GHL landing page builder. The landing page design and structure are already built in Lovable.dev, so this is not a heavy brainstorming or concepting project. The primary focus is clean, fast implementation inside GHL, with thoughtful recommendations where improvements make sense. Landing Pages 1) Simple one-section landing page: Header, short copy, countdown timer, email opt-in form. Clean, fast, conversion-focused. Must be completed by Sunday/Monday Central American Time. 2) Primary multi-section waitlist landing page: Multi-section layout based on existing design. Serves as the main waitlist funnel during launch. At least 50% complete by next Tuesday What You’ll Do Recreate the provided Lovable.dev designs inside GHL Ensure mobile responsiveness and clean layout Make smart, conversion-focused recommendations where relevant Requirements Proven experience building landing pages inside GoHighLevel Strong grasp of conversion-focused structure and UX Ability to execute fast without sacrificing quality Application Instructions (Required) Please do not apply unless your cover letter includes: Examples (links or screenshots) of landing pages you personally built A brief explanation of your hands-on experience using GHL’s landing page builder Timeline Simple landing page: by end of weekend Primary landing page: 50% complete by next Tuesday Additional Context I design landing pages frequently through my agency, and this project is structured for speed and clarity. If this goes well, this could turn into a long-term partnership for ongoing landing pages and funnel work. Apply tot his job

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