Publishing

How publishing works in Avago

The publish dashboard, the badges, the rollback. Everything you need to know about taking a site from edit to live, safely.

Article8 min·Updated 10 June 2026·By Avago team

The publish dashboard

Publishing in Avago is deliberate and reversible — you decide what goes live and when, and you can always step back. The publish dashboard is the control room. It shows the state of your site at a glance: what's live, what's changed since the last publish, and what's scheduled. From here you publish the whole site in one click, schedule a publish, or roll something back. Nothing reaches the public until you choose to push it.

What each badge means

The dashboard marks the status of your pages so you can see what's going on:

  • Published — live and matching your latest publish.
  • Draft / unpublished changes — edited since the last publish, waiting to go out.
  • Scheduled — queued to publish at a set time.
  • Unpublished — taken offline on purpose.

The badges tell you, before you click, exactly what publishing will and won't change.

Scheduling a publish

You don't have to be at your desk for changes to go live. Schedule a publish for a specific date and time and Avago pushes it for you — useful for a launch, a price change at month-end, or simply going live outside business hours. The scheduled change waits in the queue and you can cancel or reschedule it any time before it runs.

Rolling back a page

If a change goes wrong, you're not stuck with it. Every page keeps a history, and you can roll a single page back to an earlier version without touching the rest of the site. Combined with 30-day rolling backups, that means a bad edit is a quick fix, not a crisis.

Multi-environment (annual plan)

On the annual plan you can work with more than one environment — a place to stage and review changes before they reach the live site. It lets you prepare a bigger update safely, check it over, and then promote it to production when it's ready.

Treat the publish dashboard as your pre-flight check. Glance at the badges, confirm what's about to change, then publish — and remember rollback is always there if you need it.

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