Publishing
Every site has a draft state and a live state. Edits stay in draft until you publish. Automatic snapshots let you roll back at any time.
Draft and live
Every site exists in two states simultaneously: draft and live.
- Draft is what you build in the editor. Edits, new pages, and layout changes all go to draft. Visitors never see draft.
- Live is what visitors see when they open your site URL. It only changes when you publish.
The two states are completely independent. You can rebuild a page entirely in draft without affecting what's currently live.
Publishing
Build in draft
Make all your changes in the editor. Add pages, update layouts, edit content. Nothing is visible to visitors yet.
Preview (optional)
Use the Preview button in the editor header to see the live render of your draft before publishing. Preview mode shows the draft as visitors will see it.
Publish
Click Publish in the editor header. A snapshot of the current draft is saved automatically, then the draft is copied to live.
Publishing is immediate — there is no queue or processing delay.
Snapshots and rollback
A snapshot is taken automatically every time you publish. Snapshots capture the full state of all pages and content at that moment.
To view snapshots, open Deployment History from the editor header. Each entry shows the publish timestamp.
To roll back, select a snapshot and click Restore. This replaces the current live state with the snapshot. The current draft is not affected.
Rollback only affects the live state. Your draft stays as-is. If you want the draft to also match the snapshot, publish again after rolling back — the draft will have diverged.
What's published
Publishing copies the entire site — all pages, all tabs, all layouts, and all blocks. Individual page publishing is not currently supported.