You can now view, edit, and manage your website’s code directly inside your CRM builder, making it easier to update your site, fix issues, and keep everything in one place.
📌 Why This Matters
For small business owners, time matters. When your website needs a quick update, switching between different tools can slow you down and create extra hassle. Having code editing built right into your CRM means faster changes, fewer missed steps, and a simpler way to keep your website current. Whether you are adjusting styling, updating page content, or fixing a small issue, you can handle it without leaving the builder.
✨ What’s New
- Built-in Code Editor: Edit your website code in one place with support for common file types, tabs, keyboard shortcuts, and alerts for unsaved changes.
- Find & Replace: Quickly search for words, code snippets, or repeated text and update them faster.
- Project-Wide Search: Search across your full website project, jump to matching results, and find the exact line you need.
- Instant Save & Live Preview: Save your changes and see updates right away without extra publishing steps.
- Smart Error Detection: Spot issues as you work and use built-in help to correct errors before they cause problems on your site.
- Automatic Route Detection: If you add a new route in your code, it can appear automatically in your route selector.
- Version History: Review previous edits, bookmark important versions, and restore an earlier version if needed.
- Unsaved Changes Protection: Get a warning before leaving the page so you do not lose work by accident.



🛠️ How to Use It
- Step 1: Open your website inside the CRM builder and go to the code editing area.
- Step 2: Use search or project-wide search to find the page, section, or code you want to update.
- Step 3: Make your changes and review any error messages that appear before saving.
- Step 4: Save your updates and check the live preview to confirm everything looks right.
- Step 5: If something does not work as expected, use version history to go back to an earlier saved version.
💡 Pro Tip
Use live preview and version history together when making website updates, so you can publish faster with less risk and keep your site working smoothly for potential customers.