Overview
GoHighLevel is constantly evolving. Training content you bookmarked last month may already be replaced with something new. Old tutorials get swapped out, portal structures change, and the walkthrough that taught you how to set up a specific funnel disappears without notice.
This extension lets you keep the GoHighLevel training videos that matter to you. It works across portals, membership areas, course pages, and client training hubs. The extension handles GoHighLevel's own video player along with embedded Loom, Vimeo, Wistia, and YouTube videos. Press play, choose your quality, and save the file as an MP4 through your browser's Save As dialog for full control over file location.
The extension recognizes GoHighLevel pages automatically and stays completely quiet on other websites. It also works on white-label and custom-domain portals. Three free downloads are included, all processing happens locally on your device, and no video data leaves your computer.
Why It Exists
- Archive GoHighLevel course videos and training libraries before account access, client portals, or subscriptions change.
- Use one downloader for both native GoHighLevel video and the embedded platforms commonly used inside GoHighLevel content.
- Keep offline MP4 copies for travel, internal review, or handoff without relying on live portal access.
- Stay private because the download and conversion workflow runs on your own device.
Key Features
- Detects GoHighLevel portals and membership areas through page markers so the extension only activates where it should.
- Supports native GoHighLevel HLS video and converts it to MP4 locally inside the browser.
- Handles embedded Loom, Vimeo, Wistia, and YouTube players with dedicated platform-specific detectors and handlers.
- Works across GoHighLevel client portals, course pages, membership areas, and many white-label or custom-domain deployments.
- Lists available qualities based on the underlying source instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all download path.
- Uses the browser Save As dialog so you control the final file destination for each video.
- Shows download progress, speed, and task status in the built-in manager while jobs continue in the background.
- Sends desktop notifications when a download completes or fails so you do not need to keep the popup open.
- Stays intentionally inactive on Skool, Circle, Kajabi, and other platforms that already have dedicated SERP extensions.
- Uses secure email OTP activation with 3 free downloads before the paid subscription is required.
How It Works
- Install and activate: Add GoHighLevel Downloader to your browser and complete secure email OTP activation to unlock 3 free downloads.
- Open the portal lesson: Visit a GoHighLevel portal, course page, or membership lesson that contains a native or embedded video you are authorized to view.
- Play and choose quality: Start playback so the source loads, then open the extension popup and select the rendition you want.
- Confirm the save location: The browser Save As dialog opens, and the extension processes the file locally while the download manager tracks progress.
Reviews
- Excellent for portal training libraries (5/5): We use GoHighLevel for client onboarding and internal training. This finally gave us a reliable way to save the videos we already have access to without fighting the portal. - Jenna Maldonado
- Works across mixed lesson types (4.9/5): It handles both native GoHighLevel lessons and the embedded Vimeo or Loom videos our team uses. The save dialog flow is simple and the output is consistent. - Theo Briggs
- Actually tuned for GoHighLevel (4.8/5): The portal gating is the part I like most. It stays quiet elsewhere but works immediately inside the training areas we need to archive. - Lila Pruitt
Platform Support
Browsers
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Brave
- Opera
- Whale
- Yandex
Operating Systems
Supported Content
- GoHighLevel native HLS video
- GoHighLevel membership lessons and portal pages
- Embedded Loom, Vimeo, Wistia, and YouTube content inside GoHighLevel
- Authorized content on white-label or custom-domain GoHighLevel deployments
Not Supported
- Circle, Skool, and Kajabi pages handled by other dedicated SERP extensions
- Live streams
- Safari and mobile browsers
- DRM-protected or inaccessible content
Privacy and Permissions
Supported regions: Worldwide.
Limitations:
- You must be on an actual GoHighLevel portal page for the extension to activate.
- You must press play before some native or embedded players expose their stream data.
- Live-stream capture is not supported.
- Available quality depends on the underlying source platform.
- Each download uses the browser Save As dialog instead of silent auto-save.
- Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
- You must already have permission to access and download the content.
- Email OTP sign-in is required to activate the free trial.
Permissions:
- downloads: Handles MP4 saving through the browser Save As flow and keeps the download manager aligned with active jobs.
- storage: Stores activation state, trial counters, selected formats, and queue state locally between sessions.
- activeTab: Detects the current portal page and confirms it is actually a GoHighLevel environment before the extension activates.
- tabs: Maintains progress visibility while you move between lessons or tabs and supports portal validation checks.
- scripting: Reads DOM markers, native video sources, and embedded player data to hand each video to the correct platform handler.
- notifications: Shows completion and error alerts without requiring the popup to stay open during longer downloads.
FAQ
What GoHighLevel pages does this work on?
It is built for GoHighLevel portals, membership areas, course pages, and many white-label deployments that use the same client-portal framework. The extension checks for GoHighLevel-specific page markers before activating.
Does it support native GoHighLevel video?
Yes. When a GoHighLevel lesson uses native HLS video, the extension can detect the manifest, process the stream locally, and save the final file as MP4.
What embedded video platforms are supported?
The extension supports the common embedded providers used inside GoHighLevel pages, including Loom, Vimeo, Wistia, and YouTube, when those videos are accessible in your current session.
How do I download a GoHighLevel lesson?
Open the portal page, press play so the source loads, then click the extension icon and choose the quality you want. The browser Save As dialog will appear so you can pick where the MP4 should be stored.
Does it work on white-label or custom domains?
Yes, in many cases. The extension is designed to recognize the GoHighLevel portal environment even when the portal is delivered through a branded domain.
Can I download full courses in one click?
No. This product is designed for one video at a time, with up to a few active jobs managed through the download manager. It is not a full-course bulk exporter.
Where do files save?
This product uses the browser Save As dialog instead of silent auto-save, so you choose the destination for each completed download.
Does it work on Circle, Skool, or Kajabi?
No. Those platforms have their own dedicated SERP extensions, and this product is specifically tuned for GoHighLevel portals.
Which browsers are supported?
Desktop builds support Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
How does the free trial work?
After secure email OTP sign-in, you get 3 free downloads on the current device. Unlimited downloads require the paid subscription configured for this product.
Is my data private?
Yes. Detection, HLS processing, and MP4 generation happen locally in the browser. Remote requests are limited to activation, update checks, and the source platforms you are already authorized to access.
Is this legal?
DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys and do not offer legal advice. Laws vary by country and platform. For any legal question please consult a qualified legal professional.
We give you full control over download speeds because we believe users should decide how they use their software.
That said, here are a few widely accepted best practices for safe, responsible downloading:
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Only download content you created, own, or have explicit permission from the rights holder to access.
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Protect your personal data by respecting platform rules and rate limits with reasonable download speeds to avoid automated abuse systems putting your account at risk.
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Protect your privacy by using a reputable VPN for IP protection before initiating downloads — this is the VPN we recommend & use.