How to Enable Turbo Hosting
Turbo Hosting is an Atomicat hosting option for eligible accounts that need stronger publishing infrastructure for campaign pages, paid traffic, and high-volume funnels. It is not required for every page β standard publishing works for many workflows β but it helps when speed and reliable delivery matter for launches.
Use this guide when Turbo Hosting appears in your Sites area and you want to activate it for a specific site.
Before You Startβ
Make sure you have:
- An active Atomicat subscription that includes Turbo Hosting (or hosting upgrades) for your account.
- A site already created in Atomicat with pages ready to publish or already live.
- The correct domain connected if the campaign uses a custom domain. See How to connect a custom domain.
- Permission to change site-level hosting settings in your workspace.
Turbo Hosting is configured per site, not inside the Page Builder canvas.
Step 1: Check Plan and Site Limitsβ
Before enabling Turbo Hosting:
- Review your plan or billing area for Turbo Hosting availability.
- Note any site limit β some plans cap how many sites can use Turbo Hosting at once.
- Confirm your subscription is active and not past due.
If Turbo Hosting is not included, the activation option may be hidden or show an upgrade prompt.
See Turbo Hosting (reference) and Sites overview.
Step 2: Open Sitesβ
- Log in to Atomicat.
- Click Sites in the sidebar.
- Find the site that should receive Turbo Hosting.
Choose the site that publishes your campaign landing pages, not a test site you plan to delete.
| Column | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Site name / URL | Confirms you selected the correct publishing destination. |
| SSL status | Paid traffic should use HTTPS before launch. |
| Domain | Custom domain should be verified if the campaign uses one. |
See Manage sites for the full Sites list reference.
Step 3: Start Turbo Hosting Activationβ
Depending on your account UI, Turbo Hosting may appear as:
- An option in the site actions menu
- A Turbo Hosting card or banner in Sites
- A hosting status row with an Enable or Activate button
To activate:
- Open the actions menu for the target site (or the Turbo Hosting panel).
- Click Enable Turbo Hosting, Activate, or the equivalent label shown in your account.
- Review any summary text about plan limits, site count, or performance benefits.
- Confirm activation when prompted.
If the option is missing, your plan, permissions, or product rollout may not include Turbo Hosting for that site type.
Step 4: Confirm Turbo Hosting Is Activeβ
After activation:
- Return to the Sites list.
- Check that the site shows Turbo Hosting enabled (wording may vary by UI version).
- Open the live site URL in a new tab and confirm pages still load over HTTPS.
- Note whether any in-progress deployment message appears β wait until the site status is ready before sending traffic.
Do not delete or recreate the site immediately after enabling hosting unless support advises it.
Step 5: Republish and Test Performanceβ
Turbo Hosting affects how pages are delivered, not the builder layout itself. Still, republish after major hosting changes:
- Open important campaign pages in the Page Builder.
- Click Publish on pages that must serve production traffic.
- Test the live URL in an incognito window.
- Confirm forms, pixels, videos, and redirects still work end to end.
- Check page load speed on mobile and desktop.
For speed-related builder settings, see Page speed settings and Publish a page.
When to Use Turbo Hostingβ
Turbo Hosting is most useful when:
- You run paid ads to landing pages.
- You publish multiple campaign pages on one site.
- You need stable delivery during a product launch.
- Page speed directly affects conversion on your offer.
Standard hosting may be enough for low-traffic tests, internal previews, or early drafts.
Best Practicesβ
- Enable Turbo Hosting before launching paid traffic when possible.
- Keep images compressed and layouts clean β hosting helps delivery, but heavy pages still load slower.
- Confirm tracking and forms after any hosting change.
- Avoid clearing published pages or deleting the site while campaigns are live.
- Review plan site limits before enabling Turbo on many sites.
Troubleshootingβ
| Problem | What to try |
|---|---|
| Turbo Hosting option not visible | Check plan access, subscription status, site type, and workspace permissions. |
| Activation fails or reverts | Confirm billing is active; retry; contact support if the site shows an error state. |
| Site limit reached | Disable Turbo on an unused site or upgrade plan capacity if available. |
| Pages slow after enabling | Republish pages; optimize images; review Page Builder speed settings. |
| SSL or domain errors | Finish custom domain verification first; see SSL and domain troubleshooting. |
Outcomeβ
Turbo Hosting is enabled on your selected Atomicat site. Campaign pages on that site can use the stronger hosting infrastructure available to your account β ready for production traffic after you republish and verify the live URL.
Related Docsβ
FAQβ
Is Turbo Hosting available for every account?
Not necessarily. Availability depends on your plan, subscription, modules, and account configuration.
Do I need Turbo Hosting to publish a page?
No. Many pages publish fine with standard hosting. Turbo Hosting is for campaigns that benefit from the available hosting advantages.
Does Turbo Hosting change my page design?
No. It affects site hosting and delivery. Your builder content stays the same; republish if needed after activation.
Why do I see a site limit?
Some plans cap how many sites can use Turbo Hosting. Review your plan or upgrade if you need more capacity.
Should I enable Turbo Hosting before connecting a domain?
You can enable it either way, but production campaigns should have the correct domain and SSL verified before paid traffic starts.