How connected sources work

When you create a funnel from a piece of content — a sales page, a blog post, a YouTube video, any URL — that content becomes the funnel's source. You'll see it in Settings → Source: the page's title, favicon, and a link to the original.

What the source does

The source grounds the AI. "Grounding" just means the AI writes from your actual material instead of general knowledge: when a lead finishes your funnel and their report is generated, every AI block can pull from the source — your framework, your terminology, your offer — alongside the lead's answers.

That's why a funnel built from your content produces reports that sound like you. The lead's answers make the report personal; the source makes it yours.

This is also why one funnel per piece of content works so well: each funnel stays grounded in one specific thing you made, and the outcome reads like a natural extension of it.

Removing a source

Each source on the card has a Remove button. Removing a source only hides the source badge shown on your funnel listing — it doesn't change your funnel or its AI grounding. The content the AI learned from at creation stays baked into your funnel's setup.

Good to know

  • Not every funnel has a source. Funnels created from scratch skip the card entirely — their AI blocks work from your prompts and the lead's answers instead.
  • The source is starting material, not a live connection. Editing the original page later doesn't update the funnel.

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