Review and publish captured pages
From drafts to your live site
Most people capture several pages in one sitting, then review and publish them together. This guide covers what happens after you’ve saved a draft — managing your drafts, publishing to your live site, and editing pages that are already published.
See all your drafts in one place
The side panel keeps a list of your unpublished drafts — everything you’ve captured but not yet published. Each one shows a status, so you can see at a glance what’s ready and what’s still being processed. Click any draft to reopen it in the editor and pick up where you left off.
All your captures in one list — click any to keep editing.
Already captured a page? You’ll know
If you open a page you’ve captured before, the panel tells you — with a card showing the existing draft and a quick way to open it. This stops you creating duplicates. Re-extracting replaces the existing draft rather than adding a second one, and the panel warns you before it does.
The panel flags pages you’ve already captured, so you never duplicate one.
Review before you publish
Open each draft and give it a final check — the text reads well, the images are right, the key fields are filled in. This is the moment to fix anything the capture got slightly wrong before it reaches your visitors. When a draft has been enriched, this is also where you confirm the AI’s additions look correct.
A quick final pass on each draft before it goes live.
Publish to your live site
When your drafts are ready, click Publish in the panel. This opens your site’s draft dashboard, where you can publish your pages to the live site. Once published, each page is live at its own address and visible to everyone.
Publish when you’re ready — your pages go live at their own URLs.
Edit pages after they’re live
Open a page you’ve already published and the panel changes to show editing options — Edit to make changes and View Live to see the public version. You can update a published page at any time and republish; there’s no need to capture it again.
On a live page, the panel becomes your quick edit-and-update toolbar.
The full cycle, at a glance
Capture a page, let AI enrich it, review the draft, publish it, and edit later if you need to. Everything stays a draft until you publish, so you’re always in control of what goes live.
New to the extension? Start with Get started.