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Version History
ConvertPages keeps automatic backups of your published pages so you can roll back if you make a mistake. The last 10 published versions are saved per page.
How it works
Every time you click Publish, ConvertPages snapshots the current state of your page before overwriting the live version. That means you always have at least one version to revert to from the moment you publish a second time.
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Versions are created on publish, not on save. Editing a draft and saving in the editor doesn't create a version — only clicking Publish does. This keeps the version list focused on real, live snapshots.
Reverting to a previous version
- Open the page in the editor
- Click the Versions button in the top toolbar
- A side panel slides out showing your saved versions, newest first, each with a timestamp
- Click Restore on the version you want to bring back
- The editor loads that version's content
- Click Publish to make it live
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Restoring a version overwrites your current draft. If you have unsaved changes you want to keep, save them first or copy the content out before restoring.
How many versions are kept
The last 10 published versions are kept per page. When you publish an 11th time, the oldest version is automatically deleted to make room.
What's in a version
A version captures the full state of your page at publish time:
- All content (headlines, body, images, video links)
- All page settings (colours, integrations, exit popup, etc.)
- Form configuration
It does NOT capture:
- Visit/conversion stats (those are tracked separately and unaffected by reverts)
- Opt-ins already collected (your email service has those)
Common use cases
- Bad edit: you changed the headline and conversions tanked — revert to the previous winning version
- Recovering from a mistake: accidentally deleted a section and saved — revert
- A/B test cleanup: after declaring a winner, revert the loser to its pre-test state
- Seasonal pages: roll back to a previous campaign's version when re-running it
Need help?
Contact support if you can't find a version you need.