Content Generators can now restore earlier communication versions for easier editing and recovery.
To support a smoother and more flexible content creation process, Content Generators can now restore previously auto-saved versions of their internal communications.
This feature allows users to easily roll back to earlier drafts, compare changes, or recover content that may have been edited or removed unintentionally.
Restore a previous communication version
To roll back to a previous version, the communication must be saved as a Draft.
Image: Admin > My communications
- Select the communication you wish to edit and click on the "Edit" option:
Image: Admin > My communications
- The selected communication will be displayed in the Editor for further modifications.
- To revert to a previous version, click on the rollback icon located in the top right corner of the Editor screen.
Image: Admin > My communications > Communication > Editor
- A dropdown menu will appear, displaying the available previous versions of the communication.
Image: Admin > My communications > Communication > Editor
- You can utilize the
button to view earlier versions of the communication before making a decision.
Image: Admin > My communications > Communication > Editor > Zoomed in
- The following screen illustrates the appearance of the communication preview. If you are satisfied with the content of the previous version, simply click the
button to restore it.
Image: Admin > My communications > Communication > Editor
- Once you clicked APPLY, the system will prompt you to confirm your selection

Image: Admin > My communications > Communication > Editor > Rollback popup
- After you click
, the previous version will be loaded on the Editor canvas, allowing you to review and make any necessary adjustments.
- Click
to finalize your changes and complete the restoration process.
Notes: By offering access to version history, the feature enhances creative control, reduces the risk of content loss, and streamlines collaboration during the communication creation process.