Save time and keep every funnel or website on-brand by turning frequently used buttons, forms, images, and other elements into reusable Element Templates. Once saved, you can drop them into any page with a single click, so your practice's approved designs stay consistent everywhere.
Element Templates let you capture any single page-builder element—such as a button, headline, or form—along with its styling, and save it to a library shared across your account. Instead of rebuilding the same element on every page, you insert the template from the Saved Assets panel whenever you need it.
Consistent branding: Keep every funnel and website on-brand by reusing the same approved design elements.
Faster page builds: Speed up creation by inserting proven design blocks instead of rebuilding from scratch.
Centralized library: Access all saved templates in one place, available to every user in your account.
Style preservation: Retain fonts, colors, and spacing for pixel-perfect consistency across pages.
Simple management: Rename or delete templates whenever updates are needed.
Go to Sites in your account.
Create a new funnel or website, or edit an existing one.
Add or edit any element, such as a button, text block, or image.
Save it using either method:
Click the Save icon on the element's outline toolbar, or
Open Layers → ⋯ → Save Element.
In the save window, give the template a clear, descriptive name (for example, Primary CTA Button).
The element and its styling are now stored in the Element Templates library.
To reuse it, click Add Elements (+) → Saved Assets → Element Templates and insert it on any page.
Note: Saving a template stores the element's full styling—fonts, colors, and spacing—so every copy you insert matches the original.
Do Element Templates sync automatically across pages?
No. Element Templates are static. Editing one instance does not affect the others.
Who can access saved elements?
Anyone with edit rights inside the same account.
Can I convert an existing element on a live page into a template?
Yes. Open the page in the builder, select the element, and click Save.
Are fonts and colors preserved?
Yes. Styling is stored with the template for consistent reuse.
How many Element Templates can I create?
There is currently no hard limit. Keep names organized for easy searching.
Can I organize templates into folders?
Not yet. Use clear naming conventions to keep your library tidy.