Previewing Before You Publish

There are two versions of your site to keep straight, and once you understand the difference, you’ll never worry about “messing up the real site” again.

#Your live site vs. your preview

  • Your live site is what the public sees. It only changes when you publish.
  • The preview is your private view — a way to see how a change will look before anyone else does.

The preview is just for you. Looking at it, trying things in it, and changing your mind in it have zero effect on what your visitors see.

#How to open the preview

In the chat, type /preview. Your site opens right next to the conversation.

  • On a computer, it sits side-by-side with the chat.
  • On a phone, it opens as a full-screen view you can close again.

When the AI proposes a change, the preview shows you what it will look like — so you’re approving something you can actually see, not just a description.

#The order of things

Here’s the full sequence, so it’s clear when your live site actually moves:

  1. You ask for a change.
  2. The AI proposes it — live site unchanged.
  3. You see it in the preview — live site still unchanged.
  4. You approve it.
  5. Now it publishes, and your visitors see it.

Up until step 5, the version the public sees hasn’t moved an inch.

#Why this matters

You can experiment freely. Try a new headline, a different photo, reworded hours — look at it in the preview, and if you don’t like it, just don’t approve it. There’s no risk and no cleanup. The “real” site stays exactly as it was until you’re happy.

#Next steps