Viewing Version History
Track all changes made to your landing page with the version history feature.
Version History keeps track of every change made to your landing page, allowing you to review past versions and restore if needed. Every AI edit is tracked automatically so you never lose your work.
Accessing Version History
- Open your landing page in the editor
- Click the History tab next to the Chat tab
- The version history panel shows all saved versions
Understanding Versions
Each version represents a snapshot of your landing page at a specific point:
- Timestamp: When the version was created
- Author: Who made the changes (you or AI)
- Preview: Visual preview of what the page looked like
- Change description: Summary of what was modified
Automatic Version Creation
Every AI edit is automatically tracked. Versions are created when:
- The AI makes changes through the chat
- You make manual edits in the code editor
- You explicitly save a version
- Significant changes are detected
You never have to manually save versions. The system automatically captures every meaningful change so you can always go back.
Version Entry Details
Each version entry shows:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Date/Time | When the version was created |
| Author | User or AI that made the changes |
| Preview | Thumbnail preview of the version |
Previewing Versions
To preview a past version:
- Hover over a version entry in the history panel
- A preview thumbnail shows the page at that point
- Click to expand for a larger view
Previewing doesn't change your current page—it's just for viewing.
Navigating History
Scrolling Through Versions
- Versions are listed chronologically (newest first)
- Scroll down to see older versions
- Recent versions are most visible
Timeline View
The history panel displays versions in a timeline format, making it easy to see when changes were made and by whom.
Version Metadata
Each version may include:
- Change summary: What was modified
- Associated message: The chat message that triggered the change
- Page status: Draft, preview, or published state at that time
Best Practices
Before Major Changes
When about to make significant changes, note your current state. The system saves versions, but being aware helps.
Name Significant Milestones
Consider noting in the chat when you reach important milestones ("This is the approved design for review").
Regular Reviews
Periodically review version history to understand how the page has evolved.