Publishing, approval, and rollback
How a change moves through the quality gate and human approval, and how to roll back a published change if you need to.
The quality gate
Before anything can be published, it passes a quality gate. A change that does not meet the bar is held with the reason shown, so you can fix it rather than ship it blind.
Human approval
Publishing requires a person to approve the change. You review the exact diff of what will change before it goes live; nothing publishes on your behalf without that approval.
Rolling back
Every published change can be rolled back to the previous version. Roll back from the change's history; the prior state is restored and recorded.
If publishing is locked on your plan
Publishing may be gated on your plan. When it is, the screen explains the gate and links to the plan that enables it, rather than showing a generic error.
Last updated 2026-07-08
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