If you're managing SEO for multiple client websites in GoHighLevel, you know the pain: hundreds of recommendations pile up, sorting through them manually drains your team's time, and missing critical issues costs you credibility. That's where AI Recommendations with infinite scroll changes the game. This feature lets you triage SEO issues at scale—continuously loading new rows as you scroll, while your filters and sorting stay locked in place. In this guide, I'll walk you through exactly how to use it to streamline your workflow and deliver faster results to your clients. Ready to see it in action? Start your free 30-day GoHighLevel trial and test this powerful SEO tool yourself.
What Are AI Recommendations in GoHighLevel?
AI Recommendations in GoHighLevel is a built-in SEO analysis tool that automatically crawls your client websites and identifies optimization opportunities. Instead of you manually auditing each page, the platform's AI engine flags issues like missing meta descriptions, broken internal links, slow page load times, missing alt text, and keyword optimization gaps.
The recommendations come with actionable insights—not just a list of problems. You see the specific page, the issue type, severity level, and often a suggested fix. For agencies managing 10, 50, or even 100+ client sites, this automation is a game-changer. You go from spending hours in spreadsheets to reviewing recommendations in minutes.
The key innovation here is that GoHighLevel respects your workflow. You're not overwhelmed with one giant list. Instead, you can filter by issue type, priority level, or status—and as you scroll, the platform continuously loads new matching results without resetting your view.
Understanding Infinite Scroll and Why It Matters
Infinite scroll is a UX pattern where content automatically loads as you reach the bottom of the page. Instead of clicking "Next Page," you simply scroll down and more results appear seamlessly. For SEO triage, this is powerful because it keeps your context intact.
Think about a traditional paginated interface: you apply a filter ("show me all broken links"), sort by severity, then click page 2. Suddenly your filter resets or your sort order jumps. You lose track of where you were. Infinite scroll prevents this friction.
In GoHighLevel's AI Recommendations, infinite scroll means:
- Faster triage: You review issues in one continuous flow without page reloads.
- Accurate counts: The platform displays total issue counts accurately—critical for client reporting and deliverables.
- Preserved filters: Your active filters and sort order stay locked while new rows load below.
- Reduced load time: Only the visible rows render, keeping the interface snappy even with hundreds of recommendations.
💡 Pro Tip
For large websites with 500+ issues, always start by filtering to your highest-priority issue types. This narrows the dataset and makes infinite scroll even faster. You can loop back to lower-priority items later.
Step-by-Step: Accessing AI Recommendations
Step 1: Log into GoHighLevel
Open your GoHighLevel dashboard and navigate to the CRM or Agency view where your client accounts are stored.
Step 2: Select a Client Website
Click on the client whose website you want to audit. You'll land on their dashboard or overview page.
Step 3: Find the SEO Module
Look for the "SEO" or "AI Recommendations" tab in the left navigation. Depending on your GHL version, this might be under "Marketing" or directly in the sidebar. Click it to open the recommendations dashboard.
Step 4: View the Recommendations List
You'll see a table or card view of all flagged SEO issues. Each row shows the page URL, issue type, severity, and status (new, in progress, resolved). This is where infinite scroll kicks in.
Step 5: Start Scrolling
Simply scroll down through the list. As you approach the bottom, GoHighLevel will automatically load the next batch of recommendations, keeping your filters and sort order intact.
Using Filters and Sorting to Prioritize Issues
Raw AI Recommendations are only useful if you can prioritize them. GoHighLevel gives you powerful filtering and sorting tools to focus on what matters most.
Common Filter Options:
- Issue Type: Meta descriptions, alt text, internal links, page speed, schema markup, etc. Choose one or multiple types.
- Severity Level: Filter by "Critical," "High," "Medium," or "Low" to tackle urgent problems first.
- Status: Show only "New" recommendations, "Resolved" ones, or "In Progress" items to track your workflow.
- Page URL: Search for a specific page to see all issues on that single URL.
- Date Range: Filter by when recommendations were generated to focus on recent audits.
Smart Sorting Tips:
After filtering, sort by severity or impact. High-impact issues (like broken links or missing meta descriptions) should be resolved before minor formatting problems. Some agencies also sort by "Pages Affected"—addressing an issue that spans 20 pages is more efficient than fixing a single-page problem.
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Navigating Infinite Scroll Like a Pro
Infinite scroll feels natural once you understand its behavior. Here's how to work with it efficiently:
Set Your Filter First
Before scrolling, apply all relevant filters. This ensures infinite scroll loads only the results you care about, not the entire dataset. A narrower filter = faster loading and less cognitive load.
Watch the Load Indicator
As you scroll near the bottom, you'll see a subtle loading spinner or indicator. This tells you new rows are being fetched. Don't worry—the experience is fast, typically loading within 1-2 seconds.
Track Issue Counts Accurately
GoHighLevel displays the total count of issues matching your filter at the top of the list (e.g., "127 Recommendations"). Use this number for client reporting. It's critical for agency billing and demonstrating the scope of work.
Use Keyboard Shortcuts
Many browsers let you skip to the end of a long page with Ctrl+End (Windows) or Cmd+End (Mac). This triggers infinite scroll to load remaining items faster—useful for getting a full picture of the dataset before diving into edits.
Performance Tips for Large-Scale Sites
If you're managing enterprise clients or sites with thousands of pages, performance matters. Here's how to keep GoHighLevel running smoothly:
Close Unnecessary Tabs
Infinite scroll and continuous loading consume browser resources. Close other GoHighLevel tabs or unrelated windows to free up memory.
Use Chrome or Edge
Modern Chromium-based browsers handle infinite scroll better than older versions of Firefox or Safari. If you notice lag, switching browsers can help.
Filter Aggressively
Don't try to load all 500+ recommendations at once. Filter by severity (Critical + High only) and work through those first. Then loop back for Medium and Low priority items.
Batch Your Reviews
Instead of scrolling through hundreds of issues in one session, tackle them in batches of 50-100. This reduces cognitive load and keeps your team fresh.
💡 Pro Tip
Assign recommendations to team members by status. Have your junior SEO specialist handle "New" recommendations while your senior person reviews and approves the "In Progress" items. This workflow scales faster than one person triaging everything.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake 1: Ignoring Issue Count Accuracy
Don't assume "more issues = worse site." A site with 500 minor recommendations might be healthier than one with 50 critical ones. Always communicate the breakdown to clients.
Mistake 2: Forgetting to Update Status
Mark recommendations as "Resolved" or "In Progress" as you fix them. This prevents duplicate work and gives clients visibility into your progress.
Mistake 3: Scrolling Without Filters
Loading the entire dataset is slow and confusing. Always start with filters, even if broad ones.
Mistake 4: Not Checking Issue Type Context
Some recommendations have nuance. A "missing meta description" might be intentional on archive pages. Review the context before marking it resolved.
Why AI Recommendations Matter for Your Agency
AI Recommendations with infinite scroll isn't just a feature—it's a competitive advantage. You deliver SEO audits faster, your clients see detailed issue breakdowns, and your team spends less time in spreadsheets and more time executing fixes. For agencies running their entire operation on GoHighLevel, it's one of the platform's most powerful underutilized tools.
The infinite scroll pattern means you're not fighting the interface. You're flowing with it. Your filters stick, your counts are accurate, and you can manage massive client websites without performance hiccups.