Pages Overview
Pages are the core content assets you build in Atomicat.
A page can be a landing page, sales page, lead capture page, presell page, thank-you page, quiz, webinar page, checkout support page, or any other campaign destination created in the builder.
What a page contains​
An Atomicat page can include:
- Visual sections and containers
- Text, images, buttons, videos, forms, and custom elements
- Page settings, scripts, tracking, and SEO metadata
- Products or offer-related content
- Tags for organization
- Publishing data such as domain, site, slug, and publish date
- Variants for testing different versions
- Revision history when available for the account
Page lifecycle​
Most pages move through this lifecycle:
- Create a page from a blank page, template, clone, or imported JSON.
- Edit the page in the builder.
- Add tags, products, project assignment, tracking, and SEO settings.
- Publish the page to a site and slug.
- Monitor or update the page.
- Duplicate, create variants, transfer, unpublish, delete, or restore when needed.
Where pages appear​
Pages appear in page management areas such as:
- The general pages list
- A specific site's page list
- Filtered project views
- Published and unpublished status views
- Deleted or restorable page views when backup access is available
When viewing pages from a specific site, Atomicat focuses on pages connected to that site, its domains, and related synced paths.
Page list columns and signals​
The page list can show information such as:
| Item | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Publish switch | Shows whether a page is published. |
| Page name | The team-facing name used to identify the page. |
| Live URL | Shows domain and slug when the page is published. |
| Tags | Labels such as presell, sales, signup, downsell, backredirect, or thank-you. |
| Product | Product or offer association when assigned. |
| Variants | Number of related A/B or variant pages. |
| Published date | Date and time when the page was published. |
| Actions menu | Page actions such as edit, duplicate, transfer, metrics, tags, products, delete, and variants. |
Common page actions​
Depending on account access, page type, and page state, Atomicat may allow you to:
- Edit the page in the builder
- Rename the page
- Publish or unpublish the page
- Duplicate the page
- Create a variant
- Duplicate a variant as a main page
- Assign the page to a project
- Add or remove tags
- Attach or remove products
- View metrics
- Send a copy to a friend
- Delete the page
- Restore a deleted page
Some actions are hidden for producer pages, synced pages, variants, deleted pages, free accounts, or accounts without access to a specific module.
Pages and publishing​
A page is not necessarily public just because it exists.
A page becomes public only after it is published to a site, domain, and slug. Published pages show publishing data in the page list. Unpublished pages can still be edited, duplicated, tagged, assigned to projects, and prepared for launch.
Pages and templates​
Templates help you start faster.
Atomicat supports page templates for full-page layouts and builder templates for reusable sections, containers, and elements. Page templates are used when creating a new page. Section and element templates are used inside the builder.
Best practices​
- Use clear page names that describe the funnel step or campaign.
- Add tags so pages stay searchable as your account grows.
- Assign pages to projects when working with multiple brands, products, or clients.
- Publish only after forms, buttons, tracking, mobile layout, and SEO fields are checked.
- Duplicate pages before making risky edits to active campaigns.
- Unpublish active pages before deleting them.
- Use variants for structured tests instead of creating unclear copies.
Frequently asked questions​
Is a page the same as a site?
No. A page is the content you build. A site is the publishing destination where one or more pages can live.
Can one site contain multiple pages?
Yes. A site can contain multiple page URLs such as /, /offer, /quiz, and /thank-you.
Why do some actions not appear on a page?
Actions depend on page status, account access, plan, page type, synced page state, producer page state, and whether the page is deleted.
Can I recover deleted pages?
Accounts with backup or restore access can view deleted pages and restore them from the deleted pages view.