Undoing changes
You can never break anything permanently. Going back is always one click.
Wemob is built so you can experiment fearlessly. Every time you ask for a change — and every time you edit a file yourself — Wemob saves a copy of how things looked before. If you don't like where things went, you can put them back the way they were in a single click. You can't accidentally ruin your project.
Why it matters#
When you're designing something, you often don't know if an idea will work until you see it. Knowing you can always go back removes the fear. Try big redesigns. Try a palette you're not sure about. Try moving things around. If it doesn't work, you've lost nothing.
Every change is saved automatically#
Before each edit — whether it came from a chat message or from you editing a file directly — Wemob saves the current version of your project. You don't have to do anything; it just happens. Your history looks a bit like a diary: one entry per change, in the order you made them.
Undoing a change#
The fastest way to undo a change is to type /rollback in the chat box. Wemob will instantly put your project back to the way it was before the most recent change.
Or, if you'd rather look at a list first, click the history icon in the top bar. A panel slides out with every version of your project, newest at the top. Click Restore on any of them to go back.
Looking at your history#
The version history is useful for other reasons too. You can:
- See what you've been working on over time
- Compare two versions to spot what changed
- Pick an earlier version as a starting point for a new direction
Naming a version#
Most versions are unnamed — Wemob just labels them with the change that was made. But if you're about to try something risky (“let me redesign the whole thing”), you can save a named version first by typing /snapshot before the redesign in the chat. Named versions are easier to find later.
/rollbackin the chat. It's the fix-everything button.