FlexiFunnels

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peter.hans24021989

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Mar 15, 2026

Idea great, reality different story

Here’s a more **informal, conversational version** of your text while keeping the same points and experience:

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Over the last 10 years we’ve worked with tools like Clickfunnels and Kajabi, but in the end we built most of our courses, lead gen funnels, and online shops with WordPress. It just gave us way more flexibility and control.

That said, we’re always looking for ways to reduce workload, so we decided to give FlexiFunnels a try. We used it to create a lead generation landing page for one of our real estate clients.

The AI page builder worked… okay. Our workflow was basically: use ChatGPT 5.2 Thinking to research the company and generate a prompt for FlexiFunnels, proofread it, then paste it into FlexiFunnels. The page it generated actually looked decent overall, but it included some really weird “facts” and a few design bugs.

To get a proper version, you’d probably need to regenerate the page a few times—which costs credits, since recreating a page isn’t free. If the draft is good enough, you can move into the editor to fine-tune things… and that’s where we basically stopped using FlexiFunnels.

The main issue is that a lot of the AI-generated elements aren’t editable. In some cases they’re not even compatible with the editor (according to support). So making small adjustments becomes a nightmare of going back and forth, testing things, and hoping something changes.

And we’re talking about basic stuff:

* not being able to edit button text
* struggling to center text or objects in a column
* difficulty changing colors of elements or text

Within two days we opened several support tickets and recorded our screen to show the issues. To be fair, support was quick and somewhat helpful. But if the editor itself is the problem, there’s only so much they can do.

Since our main business runs on WordPress, moving everything over to FlexiFunnels isn’t really an option anyway. So we asked support whether there was any way to connect WordPress with FlexiFunnels.

At first the answer was simply: “not possible.”

Then we asked about connecting a subdomain via CNAME or an A-record… and suddenly that *was* possible. So we basically had to come up with the workaround ourselves. I’m sure a lot of people would’ve just given up on FlexiFunnels at that point.

But then the next problem showed up.

We created a detailed support ticket about Google Ads and Meta tracking. Since we’d be using a subdomain for landing pages built with FlexiFunnels, we’d need cross-domain tracking.

According to support, that’s not possible right now because UTM parameters get stripped once visitors leave a FlexiFunnels page.

So if your landing page is on FlexiFunnels but your thank-you page (or goal page) is on your main domain—and you track conversions by page visits rather than events—you simply can’t record conversions properly.

There were also a few smaller issues along the way.

The platform definitely has potential. But honestly, the editor is one of the worst we’ve used in years. The navigation, customization options, and overall workflow just aren’t there yet. Instead of saving time, it ends up creating more work and wasts time creating tickets and chating with support.

One workaround could be using the AI-generated page as a design reference and rebuilding it yourself. The design structure itself is decent. But at that point, you could just use templates from other funnel tools and let your LLM handle the copy.

At the moment, I’m not sure whether I’ll return our LTD or keep it. The team seems active and genuinely tries to help, which I respect. But the core issues—especially the editor—feel like they’d require a major overhaul. And I’m not convinced that’s going to happen anytime soon.

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Maddy_FlexiFunnels

Maddy_FlexiFunnels

Mar 15, 2026

Hey Peter,

Thank you for such a detailed review. You've clearly put serious effort into testing the platform. Let me go through each point honestly.

On the AI Page Builder producing "weird facts."

The AI Page Builder creates high-converting pages — even from a single-line prompt. When someone gives a one-line prompt, the AI still needs to produce a complete, conversion-optimized page with testimonials, social proof, stats, and trust elements that a professional marketer would include.

The expectation is that you replace those placeholders with your own real ones. Think of it as AI doing 80% of the heavy lifting (structure, layout, persuasion flow, CTAs, design) and you doing the 20% (your real testimonials, stats, specifics).

On AI-generated elements not being editable.

Let me be transparent. The drag-and-drop page builder natively has zero issues. With our 900+ templates, everything is home-built, natively coded within FlexiFunnels, and fully within our control.

Issues only come up on AI-generated pages. Our AI Page Builder is not templatized — it generates pages from scratch every time. When generating a long-form page with a thousand elements, for some elements, AI misses certain code instructions, making them behave unexpectedly in the editor. Out of a thousand elements, maybe 10 might have quirks. It's not the editor that's the problem — it's that the AI-generated code for certain elements didn't follow the exact structural instructions.

The specific issues you mentioned — button text, centering, colors — I'm seeing this combination for the first time. Out of thousands of pages generated, this isn't a pattern. It sounds like a one-off AI hallucination on some elements.

We're fully aware of these edge cases. This is exactly why we did a live AI Page Builder Masterclass 2 days ago covering:

→ 3-Part Research, Extract & Generate Formula for high-converting pages
→ What makes the AI Page Builder powerful
→ Crafting prompts for great results
→ Page types you can create & AI page structures
→ Moving your existing pages to FlexiFunnels
→ Mistakes to avoid & best practices
→ AI Chat vs Drag & Drop: when to use what
→ Known limitations & workarounds
→ Saving credits, rollbacks & pro tips

The last 30 minutes covered all known issues and quick workarounds. We've narrowed them to less than 10 patterns, and the fixes are quick.

Replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6B_Wl0oTvs

Watch at least the last 30 minutes — it addresses almost exactly what you experienced. And this keeps improving — AI Page Builder 2.0 we shipped recently is already significantly better, and it will keep getting better.

On WordPress + FlexiFunnels.

I'm sorry the initial support response was "not possible." That's not the guidance we want to give. Connecting a subdomain via CNAME or A-record absolutely works, and that's the standard way many WordPress users use FlexiFunnels for their landing pages and funnels. You shouldn't have had to figure that out yourself.

On UTM parameters getting stripped.

This is solvable. I asked ChatGPT whether cross-domain UTM passing is doable, and it came up with the exact setup within minutes. Here's a video showing the conversation and solution: https://share.zight.com/QwuZ74OD

Cross-domain tracking for Google Ads and Meta is definitely possible and straightforward to implement.

Overall:
Every feature inside FlexiFunnels — FlexiProof, split testing, coupons, checkout, LMS, upsells/downsells, cart abandonment, integrations, analytics — is home-built and has zero editability issues.

The AI Page Builder is the ONLY AI-involved component and the only part not 100% under our control — because it's AI generating code on the fly. For most pages, it works beautifully. For some elements, it misses instructions. That's AI today — powerful but not perfect down to the last detail. Improving with every iteration.

My suggestion — watch the masterclass replay above. The AI element issues are a one-time learning curve. Once you know the workarounds, you'll fix them in seconds. After that, zero issues with editing.

Then use FlexiFunnels for your sales pages and checkout pages. Sub-1-second page loads via Cloudflare CDN + Argo, combined with conversion tools — bump offers, upsells/downsells, cart abandonment, exit-intent, split testing, social proof — will convert your traffic into revenue. Connect a subdomain, set it up once, and let the platform do what it does best.

You don't have to move everything from WordPress — use FlexiFunnels for the high-converting sales and checkout flow, keep WordPress for what it handles well. Best of both worlds.

Either way, I respect your decision. But if you keep the LTD, I'd love to see you get the most out of it 🙌

— Saurabh
Co-Founder, FlexiFunnels

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