Deleted Pages Now Go Offline Automatically

When you remove a project from your CRM, you want it gone for good—not still showing up through old links or live page URLs. This update helps small business owners avoid confusion, outdated information, and unwanted traffic by automatically turning deleted project pages inactive.

📌 Why This Matters

If an old page stays live after you delete a project, it can create problems for your business. Customers may land on outdated offers, expired promotions, or pages you no longer want associated with your brand. By automatically making those pages inactive, your CRM helps you keep your online presence clean, accurate, and easier to manage.

✨ What’s New

  • Deleted projects now go inactive: When a project is deleted, it is automatically marked as inactive instead of remaining accessible.
  • All related page links are turned off: Preview URLs, connected domains, and published URLs tied to that project will also become inactive.
  • Less manual cleanup: You no longer need to worry about old deleted pages staying live in the background.

🛠️ How to Use It

  1. Step 1: Review the project you want to remove and confirm you no longer need its pages or links to stay live.
  2. Step 2: Delete the project inside your CRM as usual.
  3. Step 3: Once deleted, the system will automatically make the preview links, connected domain, and published page URLs inactive.
  4. Step 4: If needed, test any old links to confirm they are no longer publicly accessible.

💡 Pro Tip

Regularly removing outdated pages can help prevent customers from seeing old offers or incorrect information, which protects trust and helps more visitors land on the pages that actually drive sales.

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