Understanding Page Building Components in FlexiFunnels Editor

Modified on Wed, 14 May at 9:10 AM

FlexiFunnels provides a drag-and-drop editor that allows you to build complete, high-converting pages with ease. The page structure is built using five main components:


1. Sections

Sections are the foundation blocks of your page. Everything starts here.

You can choose from:

  • Standard Sections – For general layout areas.

  • Header Navbar – To add a navigation bar at the top.

  • Hello Bar with Timer – Great for limited-time offers and urgency.

  • Hello Bar – A slim banner, often used for announcements or CTAs.

Every page begins with a section to give your content a defined area.


2. Rows

After adding a section, you insert rows inside it.

  • Rows allow you to define how your content is divided horizontally.

  • You can choose multiple column layouts depending on how many elements you plan to insert.

For example:
A 2-column row allows you to place two elements like an image on one side and text on the other.


3. Elements

Elements are the actual content blocks you place inside the rows.

These include:

  • Headings

  • Paragraphs

  • Buttons

  • Images

  • Videos

  • Icons

  • And more…

You can drag these elements into the columns created in your rows.


4. Forms

FlexiFunnels also provides ready-made form components to collect leads.

  • Vertical Forms – Common for most landing pages.

  • Horizontal Forms – Great for compact areas like hero sections or footers.

These can be connected to your CRM or email tools easily.


5. Others

This section includes advanced functionality:

  • Order Form – Used to collect payments and user details for products or services it must be added on the checkout page.

  • Coupon Code – Allow users to apply discounts during checkout.

These components are essential for setting up a full sales funnel or product checkout flow.


? Conclusion

By combining Sections → Rows → Elements → Forms → Others, you can design and customize any kind of page inside FlexiFunnels—be it a lead generation page, sales page, thank you page, or full checkout funnel.

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