Undo and versions: your safety net
You cannot break your site. Every change can be walked back, so edit with confidence.
Undo the last change
Made a change you don't like? Tell the chat "undo that" and the site goes back to how it was a moment ago. You can also just describe what you want instead — "actually, put the old headline back" works too.
Restore an earlier version
heyolive quietly saves restore points of your site as you work, and takes one automatically before big changes. Think of them as snapshots you can jump back to.
If things have drifted further than one undo can fix — say you spent an hour trying a new look and want the old one back — ask the chat: "Show me my earlier versions" or "Put my site back to how it was yesterday." You'll see the available restore points and can pick one. The whole site returns to that moment.
What restoring does (and doesn't do)
- Restoring changes your draft, not your live site. Look it over, then publish when you're sure. See Publishing your site.
- Nothing is deleted. Restoring an old version doesn't throw away your recent work forever — the newer state is saved as a restore point too, so you can even change your mind about changing your mind.
- Your leads and messages are safe. Restoring the site's design and words never touches the messages customers have sent you.
The habit worth having
Before trying a big experiment — a whole new look, rewriting every page — tell the chat "save a restore point first." It takes a second and makes the experiment completely risk-free.