Edit the funnel. Preview the change. Make the next change. The live funnel only updates when you publish.
A live funnel is something to protect. Visitors are landing, leads are booking, ads are spending money sending traffic to it. The good news: Ambit lets you edit safely.
How edits propagate
Changes you make in the editor save automatically as you work, but they don't show up on the live site until you publish again. That means you can spend an afternoon polishing copy, restructuring blocks, and adjusting qualification rules without affecting any visitor in the meantime.
When you're ready, publish. The new version goes live in one shot.
Test before you publish
Use the preview to walk through the funnel from a visitor's perspective, including:
Every page renders correctly with the new edits
The qualification still routes the way you expect
The booking page still shows valid times
Mobile still looks right — most of your traffic is on mobile
When you're satisfied, publish.
Riskier changes to make on a duplicate
For big changes — a complete redesign, a rewrite of every question, a new audience — duplicating the funnel and editing the copy is the safer move. You keep the live funnel running while you work, swap the URLs (or your ad destinations) when the new one is ready, and unpublish the old.
See How do I duplicate a funnel?.
Changes that affect existing bookings
Editing the meeting length, working hours, or other booking settings doesn't change calls that are already booked. Those calls stay on your calendar exactly as they were. New bookings use the new settings.
Where to go next
How do I publish a funnel?
How do I duplicate a funnel?
