How to Clone a Page for a Client on UniLink (Copy and Transfer)

By UniLink May 02, 2026 10 min read
How to Clone a Page for a Client on UniLink (Copy and Transfer)


How to Clone a Page for a Client on UniLink (Copy and Transfer)

Copy a fully built page from one UniLink sub-account to another in a few clicks, preserving all blocks and settings.

  • Page cloning lets you duplicate any page from one sub-account to another without rebuilding it manually.
  • The clone preserves all blocks, design settings, and content — the client edits their details after transfer.
  • Use cloning when you have a high-performing page for one client that another client with a similar profile needs.

Templates are great for new clients starting from scratch, but sometimes the best starting point for a new client is a page you already built for someone else. A local dentist page that performed well for one client is 80% right for the next dentist who signs up. Rather than rebuilding it block by block, UniLink's page clone feature lets you copy it directly into the new client's sub-account with a single action.

What Page Cloning Does

Page cloning creates a complete duplicate of a page — including every block, its configuration, the design theme, and all text content — and places that duplicate into a target sub-account. The original page is untouched. The clone starts as a draft in the target account, so nothing goes live until you and the client review it and publish deliberately.

Cloning is different from applying a template. A template is a curated starting point designed to be generic. A cloned page is a real, specific page that may contain another client's real content. Because of this, cloning always requires a customization step — you need to replace the original client's name, logo, links, and any other specific details before the page is ready for the new client. The platform does not anonymize content automatically during a clone.

Cloning works in two directions: from a template sub-account you maintain specifically as a source of truth (a "master" account with your best pages), or from any live client sub-account to a new one. Both work identically. Most agencies maintain a master sub-account that holds their best-performing page variants purely for cloning — it never has a real client behind it, but it acts as a living template library with fully built, tested pages.

How to Get Started

  1. Confirm Agency plan access. Page cloning between sub-accounts is an Agency plan feature. Log in at app.unilink.us and verify you are on an Agency plan by checking the account badge in the top-left corner of the dashboard.
  2. Identify the source page. Decide which page you want to clone. Open the sub-account it lives in and navigate to Pages. Make a note of the page name. Confirm that the page is the version you want — not an old draft or an archived version.
  3. Identify the target sub-account. Decide which client sub-account should receive the clone. If the target sub-account doesn't exist yet, create it first (Agency → Sub-accounts → Add Sub-account). You cannot clone to a sub-account that hasn't been created yet.
  4. Have customization content ready. Before you clone, have the new client's name, logo, links, and any other specific details on hand. The customization step immediately after the clone is faster if you're not stopping to collect information.
  5. Plan for integration differences. If the source page has blocks connected to integrations (Stripe, Calendly, Mailchimp), note which integrations are used. The target sub-account will need those same integrations connected before those blocks function correctly after the clone.

How to Clone a Page

  1. Open the Agency Pages panel. From your Agency dashboard, navigate to Agency → Pages. This view shows pages across all sub-accounts, not just one. Find the page you want to clone using the sub-account filter or the search bar.
  2. Select the page and initiate the clone. Click the three-dot menu next to the page you want to clone. Select Clone to Sub-account from the dropdown. A dialog box appears asking you to select the target sub-account.
  3. Select the target sub-account and rename. Choose the target sub-account from the dropdown list. In the same dialog, give the cloned page a name — use the new client's business name so it's easy to identify. Click Clone.
  4. Customize the cloned page. Open the target sub-account and navigate to Pages. Find the newly cloned draft page. Open it in the editor and replace all client-specific content: name, bio, links, logo, contact details. Connect any required integrations if the blocks show a "Not Connected" state.
  5. Review, approve, and publish. Preview the page on desktop and mobile. Share the preview link with the new client for approval. Once approved, click Publish. The page is now live at their custom domain (or their unil.ink/username URL if no custom domain has been set).

Key Settings

SettingWhat It DoesRecommended
Target Sub-accountThe destination account where the cloned page will be createdMust exist before cloning — create sub-account first if needed
Clone Page NameThe internal name of the new page in the target sub-accountUse the client's business name for easy identification
Page Status After CloneAlways starts as Draft — the original's published status is not transferredKeep as Draft until client reviews and approves
Integration ConnectionsConnected services (Stripe, Calendly) are not cloned — only block structure isReconnect integrations in target sub-account before reviewing the page
Original PageRemains unchanged — cloning is non-destructive to the sourceNo action needed on source; original continues unchanged
Tip: Maintain a dedicated "master" sub-account that holds your best-performing page variants for cloning. Give it a clear name like "Agency Master Pages — Do Not Publish" and keep it updated as you improve page designs. This gives you a clean, intentional source for all clones without accidentally copying a live client's personal content.

Get the Most Out Of Page Cloning

The fastest workflow for page cloning is to combine it with a master sub-account. Design your best pages there — one for each client type — and treat that account as a perpetually up-to-date template source. When a new client needs a page, clone from the master account rather than from another live client. This keeps you from accidentally copying stale content or a previous client's personal information into the new account.

After cloning, do the customization in one focused pass. The edits are mechanical — replace name, swap logo, update links — and take 10–15 minutes if you have the client's details on hand. Resist the urge to redesign as you go. The point of cloning is to inherit a proven structure. Make only the client-specific substitutions during the first pass; save any structural improvements for a second pass after the client has reviewed the base version.

Keep a clone log in your client project tracker. Record which source page you cloned for each client and when. This helps when a client later asks "why does my page look similar to another client I've seen?" — you can explain that you use proven layouts as starting points and customized it for them specifically. It also helps you track which source pages are producing the best results across your client base.

If integration blocks show as "Not Connected" after a clone, do not hide them or delete them — connect them. A booking block that says "Connect Calendly" is prompting you to do a step you were already going to do. Deleting the block and rebuilding it from scratch is extra work. Keep the block, connect the integration, and the block is ready with all the layout and settings you already configured in the source page.

Troubleshooting

ProblemCauseFix
"Clone to Sub-account" option is not in the menuAccount is not on Agency plan, or user does not have admin roleVerify Agency plan at app.unilink.us/billing; confirm your team role is Admin or Owner
Cloned page is missing blocksBlocks require integrations that aren't connected in the target sub-accountConnect the required integrations in the target sub-account — blocks will appear once connected
Images from the source page appear broken in the cloneImages are stored in the source sub-account's media library, not copied overRe-upload images to the target sub-account's media library and replace broken image blocks
Target sub-account doesn't appear in the clone dropdownSub-account was recently created and hasn't fully propagated yetWait 30 seconds and refresh the page; the new sub-account should then appear in the list
  • Clones a complete page in seconds instead of rebuilding it manually block by block
  • Non-destructive — the original page is never modified
  • Cloned page starts as a draft, so nothing goes live before the client reviews it
  • Works with any page regardless of complexity — all block types are supported
  • Client-specific content from the source page must be replaced manually after cloning
  • Images from the source sub-account's media library do not clone automatically — must be re-uploaded
  • Agency plan required — not available on lower-tier accounts

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I clone a page to a sub-account managed by a different agency admin?

Yes, as long as both sub-accounts are under the same Agency account. Any agency admin can clone any page to any sub-account within the same agency umbrella. Sub-accounts under different agency accounts cannot exchange pages directly.

Does cloning a page also clone the page's analytics history?

No. Analytics data stays with the original page. The cloned page starts with a clean analytics slate — zero views, zero clicks. This is the expected behavior since the clone is a new page for a different client.

Can I clone a page and keep it in the same sub-account (duplicate within the same account)?

Yes. In the page menu, select Duplicate instead of Clone to Sub-account. This creates a copy within the same account. Useful if you want to test a new version of a page while keeping the live version untouched.

What happens if the source page is updated after I've already cloned it?

Nothing — the clone is a snapshot taken at the time of cloning. Subsequent changes to the source page do not propagate to any existing clones. If you want to update a cloned page, edit the target sub-account's page directly.

Can the client whose page was cloned see that their page was used as a source?

No. Clients only see their own sub-account. The cloning action is visible only to agency admins in the activity log. Other clients have no visibility into how their page structure may have been reused.

  • Clone a page via Agency → Pages → three-dot menu → Clone to Sub-account; takes under a minute.
  • The original page is always untouched — cloning is a non-destructive operation.
  • Always customize the cloned page before sharing with the client — replace all client-specific content.
  • Images from the source media library don't clone — re-upload them in the target sub-account.
  • A dedicated master sub-account with your best page designs is the cleanest source for cloning.

Stop rebuilding the same page layouts for similar clients. Log in to your UniLink Agency account at app.unilink.us, find your best-performing page, and clone it to your next client's sub-account today.

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