Unpublishing or Pausing Pages on Sites
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Buck Mitchell
Provide an option to pause or temporarily unpublish websites or pages directly within the HighLevel platform. This feature would allow users to easily pause or hide content without fully deleting or losing the data.
Proposed Solution:
Add a "Pause/Unpublish" Button in the Page Settings for websites and funnels, allowing users to temporarily take down a page without removing it completely.
When paused, the page could display a "Coming Soon" or "This Page is Temporarily Unavailable" message, which can be customized.
Implement a visual status indicator next to the page or website name, clearly showing whether it’s active, paused, or unpublished.
Allow Scheduled Pauses: Users should be able to schedule a time for the page to automatically pause and then later reactivate.
Why This is Useful:
Flexible Content Management: Allows users to temporarily pause pages or websites for maintenance, seasonal changes, or marketing campaigns without having to delete or re-create content later.
Better User Control: Users can easily take a website or page offline, make updates, and then bring it back online at their convenience.
Improved Communication: The ability to show a temporary notice (like "under construction" or "coming soon") helps keep customers informed rather than showing a broken or inaccessible page.
Reduced Errors: Users can pause or unpublish a page if there’s an issue (like a broken link or error) without affecting their entire site.
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Christy Crenshaw
Please make this a feature ASAP! I did not realize that I could not unpublish after testing my site. i have people calling me for a product that is not fully ready yet. As others have stated this is a feature on every other website platform I have ever used and would not have expected it to be an issue here either.
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My School Partners Panamá
ASAP!
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Rob Ballentine
I seriously don't know why this has never been implemented. Wordpress has this from the get-go. I have old pages that are sitting live as part of a funnel that i no longer use, but wish to retain for their text.
People still visit them and expect to get the products, but the products have been updated, new prices etc. Just being able to turn these off live with simple re-directs baked into the page to the latest page just makes total sense.
Its like going to McDonalds and seeing last years burger still on sale but you can't actually buy it...but you're continually getting live traffic to it!
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Katie Steele
Please, please, please!
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Sean Fitzgerald
Even just an "eyeball" on/off toggle is a great start. Editable in both the "pages" view & within the "menu" section.
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Ana Virtual Assistant
This is such a necessary feature I'm surprised that it's not available yet.
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David IDTA
Ana Virtual Assistant it's an absolute oversight of massive proportion. I cannot fathom how this was not considered... I have pages that are live, stuck in the ether that I need to have gone. This is bonkers!