Setup Guides

Setting up Trust Center on GoHighLevel

GoHighLevel (GHL) is widely used by agencies and their clients. Adding Trust Center works the same way as other platforms — one CNAME record at your domain registrar — and can be applied to any domain connected to a GHL sub-account.

GHL domain setup

GoHighLevel connects custom domains by asking you to add DNS records (usually an A record or CNAME for the root domain) at your registrar. You add the Trust Center record alongside your existing GHL DNS configuration.

Adding the CNAME record

  1. Log in to your domain registrar (Cloudflare, GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc.)
  2. Open DNS management for the domain
  3. Add a new CNAME record:
Type: CNAME
Name: trust
Value: trustcenter.pro
TTL: Auto or 3600

This record coexists with your existing GHL DNS records — it does not affect your GHL website or funnel.

Agency use case — deploying for clients

If you manage GoHighLevel sub-accounts for multiple clients, each client with their own domain can have their own Trust Center. Each client domain needs its own CNAME record added at their registrar. Trust Center supports multi-brand setups — each connected domain gets its own branded trust page from a single account.

White-labelling considerations

GHL agencies that white-label their platform should ensure client trust pages are branded correctly for each client domain. Trust Center's multi-tenant architecture handles this — the trust page served at trust.clientdomain.com reflects that client's brand, not a generic Trust Center page.

In the GHL funnel or website editor, add a link element to your footer and point it to https://trust.yourdomain.com. For funnel pages, add it to the global footer or the individual funnel page footer as appropriate.

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