Funnel Builder, Direct Response/Info Marketing

Job Description:

  • We're looking for a funnel builder who can take approved copy and turn it into professional, conversion-focused pages - fast.
  • You'll serve all pods across our info/coaching division, building landing pages, sales pages, checkout flows, application funnels, webinar registrations, and everything in between.
  • You work primarily in GoHighLevel and ClickFunnels, with other platforms as needed.
  • You design and build directly in the builder - no mockup required for most pages.
  • You need to know what a high-converting page looks like for different funnel types and client contexts, and you need to be able to produce it quickly.
  • Standard pages and funnels should be done in days, not weeks.
  • The quality bar: pages look intentional, not like a template.
  • Checkouts process payments. Forms submit. Links work. Mobile looks good.
  • When you hand off for MarTech's tech check, they're verifying tracking - not finding broken basics you should have caught.
  • This isn't a silent execution role. If something in the copy or funnel structure would work better adjusted, you say so. If something's off technically or from a conversion standpoint, you flag it.
  • Builds are fast and accurate - standard pages/funnels completed in days with minimal rework.
  • Design decisions make sense for the client and funnel type - you're not applying the same layout to everything.
  • Pages look polished across devices without needing a designer to hand you a mockup.
  • Self-QA is thorough - MarTech isn't finding broken links, form errors, or checkout issues.
  • PMs and strategists know where builds stand without chasing you.
  • When specs are unclear, you ask. When timelines shift, you communicate early.

Requirements:

  • 2+ years building pages and funnels professionally
  • Deep knowledge of GoHighLevel and ClickFunnels - you should be fast and fluent in both, not learning on the job
  • Working knowledge of HTML/CSS for platforms that require it (Unbounce, Webflow)
  • Strong design sense - you understand visual hierarchy, spacing, and how to make pages that convert, not just pages that exist
  • Experience with forms, conditional logic, checkout configuration, and multi-step funnel flows
  • You test your own work across devices before handing it off
  • Clear written communication in Slack and ClickUp
  • Strongly preferred: Experience in direct response, info/coaching, or performance marketing
  • Basic understanding of how tracking works - enough to build pages that support what MarTech needs to implement

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans (US Residents Only)
  • PTO
  • Paid US Holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the organization.
  • A collaborative and innovative work environment with a focus on creativity and results.
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