I genuinely love ClickFunnels. The training, the frameworks,
the community — there is nothing else like it for learning how
to actually build and grow an online business. That's why I'm
still here and why I want to see it keep winning.
I'm not a developer. But I've been using AI tools like Claude
Code and they are insanely powerful for building funnel content,
email sequences, page copy, workflows — all of it.
I know CF already has some built in AI features for pages and
content and they are actually pretty good. But tools like Claude
Code are on another level because they have access to all my
business data, my past funnels, my results, my audience — so
everything it builds is actually tailored to me instead of
generic. The difference in quality is huge.
On top of that the CRO potential is massive. I already have AI
pulling live data from CF, Meta, Google Analytics and Microsoft
Clarity together. AI can look at all that real data and tell me
exactly what needs to change on a page or in a sequence — but
then I still have to go make every single change by hand. If AI
could actually make those updates directly inside CF based on
real performance data that would be a game changer for
conversions.
The problem is AI can build everything EXCEPT actually put it
inside ClickFunnels. So I'm stuck copying and pasting AI output
into the drag and drop builder manually which takes forever and
defeats the whole point.
What I'd love is some way for AI tools to actually create pages,
funnels, email sequences and automations directly inside CF
instead of me having to do it all by hand after.
The drag and drop builder would still be there to review and
tweak everything — AI gets you 80-90% of the way there and CF's
builder handles the rest. You're never starting from scratch.
With how fast AI is moving this feels like a big opportunity for
CF to stay ahead. Right now the bottleneck isn't creating the
content — it's getting it into the platform.
For the team — I've heard an MCP might be a way to make this
kind of thing possible. Not sure if that's the right path but
figured it was worth mentioning in case it helps point things
in the right direction!