How to Use ClickFunnels Step by Step (Beginner Guide)

About Aviv M.

Updated:7 July 2026
How to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide)

This beginner guide walks you through how to use ClickFunnels step by step, from account setup to publishing your first live funnel. No prior funnel experience required.

Table of Contents

  • What ClickFunnels actually does (and who it’s built for)
  • How to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide): the full process
  • ClickFunnels vs. alternatives: quick comparison
  • Common beginner mistakes to avoid
  • Frequently asked questions

If you want to know how to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide), here’s the short answer: sign up for a plan, pick a funnel template, customize your pages in the editor, connect your email and payment tools, test every step, then publish. The full process takes most beginners two to four hours on a first build. This guide breaks each stage into clear, actionable steps.

How to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide)
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What ClickFunnels actually does (and who it’s built for)

ClickFunnels 2.0 is an all-in-one funnel builder designed to take a visitor through a specific sequence of pages — opt-in, sales, order bump, upsell, thank-you — without needing separate tools for each piece.

It’s built for:
Coaches and consultants selling discovery calls or programs
Info-product creators selling courses or ebooks
E-commerce sellers who want a higher-converting alternative to a standard product page
Affiliate marketers using bridge pages before a third-party offer

ClickFunnels is not the right pick for everyone. If you only need a standard blog or a multi-page website, a WordPress setup with a page builder like Elementor Pro will cost far less. ClickFunnels 2.0’s Basic plan starts at $147/month (billed monthly) or $127/month billed annually — a real commitment for beginners who aren’t yet generating revenue.

Alternatives worth comparing before you commit: Systeme.io (free plan available, full funnel features), Kartra (starts at $99/month, heavier automation), and GoHighLevel (agency-focused, starts at $97/month).

How to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide): the full process

The steps below follow the order you’d actually work through inside the platform. Follow them sequentially — skipping ahead typically creates broken funnel logic you’ll have to backtrack to fix.

Step 1: Start your free trial and choose a plan

ClickFunnels 2.0 offers a 14-day free trial. Go to clickfunnels.com, click Start Free Trial, and enter your billing details (you won’t be charged during the trial period).

On the plan selection screen:
Basic ($147/month): 1 workspace, 1 domain, 20 funnels, unlimited pages. Fine for a single product or lead-gen offer.
Pro ($197/month): 3 workspaces, 3 domains, unlimited funnels. Better if you’re managing multiple offers.
Funnel Hacker ($297/month): 10 workspaces, 9 domains, unlimited everything plus priority support.

For a first funnel, start with Basic. You can upgrade at any time without losing your work.

After confirming your plan, you’ll land on the ClickFunnels 2.0 dashboard — a cleaner interface than the original version, with navigation for Funnels, Sites, Products, Contacts, and Analytics in the left sidebar.

Step 2: Create a new funnel

Click Funnels in the sidebar, then + New Funnel. You’ll see two options:

  1. Start from a template — recommended for beginners
  2. Build from scratch — useful once you know the platform

Choose Start from a template. ClickFunnels organizes templates by goal: Lead Generation, Sales, Webinar, Application, and more. For a typical beginner use case — collecting emails with a lead magnet — select a Lead Generation template.

Browse the library, preview a few options, and click Select Template on the one that fits your offer. The template loads with pre-built pages already connected in sequence.

Name your funnel something descriptive (e.g., “Free Checklist Funnel – October 2025”) so you can find it later when you have multiple funnels running.

Step 3: Edit your pages in the visual editor

ClickFunnels 2.0 uses a drag-and-drop editor. Click Edit Page on any funnel step to open it.

Key elements you’ll customize on every page:

  • Headline and subheadline: Replace placeholder text by clicking directly on it. Keep your headline under 12 words and make the benefit explicit.
  • Images and video: Click any image block to swap in your own. For a sales funnel, a product mockup or a video sales letter performs better than generic stock photos.
  • Form fields: On opt-in pages, click the form element and decide which fields to collect. For most lead magnets, first name + email only — every extra field drops conversions.
  • Buttons: Click a button to edit the label text, color, and action (submit form, go to next step, etc.).
  • Colors and fonts: Use the Global Styles panel (top right) to set a consistent color palette and font pair across all pages in one click rather than editing element by element.

Save your changes with Ctrl+S (or Cmd+S on Mac) frequently. The editor does not auto-save on every edit.

Step 4: Set up your funnel steps and page order

Back in the funnel map view, you’ll see your pages arranged as steps — typically: Opt-In Page → Thank You Page, or Opt-In Page → Sales Page → Order Page → Upsell → Thank You.

To add a new step, click + Add New Step and choose the page type. To reorder steps, drag them left or right in the map.

Check that each page’s button action points to the correct next step. A common mistake is leaving the default “Go to URL” action on a button instead of updating it to “Go to next step in funnel.” This breaks the flow and sends visitors somewhere unexpected.

Step 5: Connect your email marketing tool

ClickFunnels 2.0 has a built-in email feature (called Workflows), but most experienced marketers connect a dedicated email platform for better deliverability and automation depth.

To connect an external tool:
1. Go to Settings → Integrations in the sidebar.
2. Click + Add New Integration.
3. Search for your provider — Kit (ConvertKit), ActiveCampaign, GetResponse, AWeber, or Brevo are all supported natively.
4. Paste your API key from your email platform’s account settings.
5. Return to your funnel’s opt-in page, click the form, and under Integrations, select your connected provider and the specific list or tag to add new subscribers to.

If you’re on ClickFunnels Basic and don’t yet have an email tool, Brevo’s free plan (300 emails/day) or GetResponse’s free plan (up to 500 subscribers) let you test the integration without adding another paid subscription right away.

Step 6: Add a product and connect payment processing

If your funnel sells something — a course, coaching call, ebook, or physical product — you need to set up a product and connect a payment gateway.

  1. Go to Products in the sidebar and click + New Product.
  2. Enter your product name, price, and billing type (one-time, subscription, or payment plan).
  3. Add an order bump (an optional add-on shown on the checkout page) if relevant.
  4. Save the product, then go back to your funnel’s Order Page, click the form, and link it to this product.

For payment gateways, ClickFunnels 2.0 natively supports Stripe and PayPal. Go to Settings → Payment Gateways to connect your account. Stripe is the standard recommendation — lower fees for US sellers compared to PayPal’s standard rate, and it supports subscription billing cleanly.

Step 7: Set up your domain

By default, your funnel pages publish on a ClickFunnels subdomain (yourworkspace.clickfunnels.com). For a professional funnel, use your own domain.

  1. Go to Settings → Domains and click + Add Domain.
  2. Enter your domain name (e.g., yoursite.com) and follow the DNS instructions shown — typically adding a CNAME record in your domain registrar’s control panel (Namecheap, Google Domains, GoDaddy, etc.).
  3. DNS propagation takes 15 minutes to 48 hours.
  4. Once verified, assign the domain to your workspace and it will apply to all funnels in that workspace.

You can also create a subdomain (e.g., freebie.yoursite.com) if you want to keep your funnel separate from a main website hosted elsewhere.

Step 8: Test every step before going live

This step is non-negotiable. Walk through your entire funnel as a visitor:

  • Submit the opt-in form with a test email address — confirm the subscriber appears in your email platform.
  • Check that the confirmation or thank-you page loads correctly.
  • If selling, use Stripe’s test mode to run a $0 test transaction — verify the order confirmation email fires.
  • Click every button on every page and confirm it goes where it should.
  • View each page on mobile — ClickFunnels renders a mobile version automatically, but image sizing and text spacing often need manual adjustments.

Fix anything that breaks before publishing. Sending paid traffic to a funnel with a broken form or a 404 page is an expensive mistake.

Step 9: Publish and share your funnel URL

When you’re satisfied with the test run:

  1. Go to the funnel map and click Publish Funnel (top right).
  2. Your first funnel step now has a live URL — copy it from the Settings tab of that step.
  3. Share the URL in your email list, social profiles, ads, or bio links.

If you’re running paid ads (Google, Meta), this URL goes directly in your ad’s destination field. If you’re using organic traffic, embed the URL in a blog post CTA, a YouTube description, or a social link-in-bio tool.

ClickFunnels vs. alternatives: quick comparison

Tool Starting Price Free Plan/Trial Best For Standout Feature
ClickFunnels 2.0 $147/month 14-day trial Info-product creators, coaches Large template library, built-in workflows
Systeme.io Free (paid from $27/month) Free plan (forever) Beginners on tight budgets Full funnel + email + courses on free tier
Kartra $99/month 14-day trial ($1) Established businesses needing deep automation Behavioral-based email sequences
GoHighLevel $97/month 14-day trial Agencies managing client funnels White-labeling and CRM built in
Kajabi $149/month 14-day trial Course creators wanting everything in one place Native course hosting + community features

Who should pick which:
ClickFunnels — you’re selling a single offer or small product suite and want a mature template library with strong community resources.
Systeme.io — you’re just starting out and want to validate before spending $147/month.
Kartra — you have an existing list and want sophisticated automation tied directly to funnel behavior.
GoHighLevel — you run an agency or manage funnels for clients.
Kajabi — your primary product is a course or membership and you want hosting, community, and funnels under one login.

Common beginner mistakes to avoid

Not defining the goal before building. Before touching the editor, write down: what action do you want the visitor to take on each page? Every element should support that single action.

Using too many form fields. On opt-in pages, each extra field reduces conversion rates [verify exact percentage with your own split tests]. Name + email is almost always enough to start.

Skipping the mobile preview. More than half of funnel traffic arrives on mobile devices [verify]. A page that looks sharp on desktop often has overlapping text or broken image sizing on a phone screen.

Publishing without a custom domain. A clickfunnels.com subdomain signals to visitors that you’re testing rather than running a real business. Set up your domain in Step 7 before you drive any traffic.

Ignoring analytics. ClickFunnels 2.0 shows page views, opt-in rates, and order conversion rates per funnel step. Check these numbers weekly. A 10% opt-in rate on a lead page usually means the headline or offer needs work — anything above 30% is solid for cold traffic.

Frequently asked questions

How much does ClickFunnels cost for a beginner?

ClickFunnels 2.0 starts at $147/month (Basic plan) with a 14-day free trial. There’s no permanent free plan. If the price is a barrier, Systeme.io’s free plan covers opt-in pages, email automation, and basic funnels at no cost while you validate your offer.

How long does it take to build a first funnel in ClickFunnels?

A simple two-page lead funnel (opt-in + thank you) takes most beginners two to three hours, including customization and integration setup. A full sales funnel with an order page, upsell, and email sequence typically takes six to ten hours spread across two or three sessions.

Do I need coding skills to use ClickFunnels?

No. The drag-and-drop editor handles all layout and design without code. The only technical step that requires some comfort with settings is pointing your domain’s DNS records — and ClickFunnels provides step-by-step screenshots for every major registrar.

Can I use ClickFunnels with my existing email marketing tool?

Yes. ClickFunnels 2.0 integrates natively with Kit (ConvertKit), ActiveCampaign, GetResponse, AWeber, and Brevo, among others. You connect via API key in the Integrations settings, then assign the integration to individual funnel forms.

Is ClickFunnels worth it if I’m just starting out?

It depends on your budget and offer readiness. If you have a validated offer and can cover $147/month from current revenue or savings, ClickFunnels provides a fast build environment with strong support resources. If you’re still testing ideas and watching every dollar, start with Systeme.io’s free plan, build your first funnel there, and migrate to ClickFunnels once revenue justifies it.


The full process of how to use ClickFunnels step by step (beginner guide) comes down to nine repeatable stages: sign up, pick a template, customize pages, order your steps, connect email, add a product, set your domain, test everything, then publish. None of the individual steps are technically difficult — the learning curve is mostly about understanding how the pieces connect.

If you’re still comparing platforms before committing, run a free trial on Systeme.io alongside your ClickFunnels trial. Building the same simple funnel on both tools in the same week is the fastest way to decide which environment suits how you think. For a deeper look at funnel platform pricing across the full market, ClickFunnels’ official pricing page keeps current plan details updated.

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