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Understanding the Content Delivery (AXP) tab

The AXP Content Delivery dashboard helps you track and manage your optimized content across all pages. This article explains how to understand content status indicators, manage version history, and safely redeploy previous versions.

Updated over a week ago

Content status indicators

Each page in your Content Delivery dashboard displays a status that shows the current state of your optimized content at a glance.

  • Live at Edge: Content is deployed and actively being served to AI crawlers

  • Modified: Existing content has been updated but not yet deployed

  • New: New content has been created but not yet deployed


Viewing content and version history

Content and version history now appear together in a single, unified view on the Content Delivery dashboard. Your active pages are listed in the Content table, and the full deployment history appears directly below - no need to navigate between screens.
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When you're ready to push changes, click the Deploy button. A confirmation modal (called Deploy AXP Configuration) shows exactly what's changing before you commit:

  • What's changing - pages with a Modified status that will be included in this deployment

  • Live at Edge - pages already deployed that won't be affected

Add an optional description before clicking Deploy to Production to keep your version history organized.

You can redeploy any previous version from the Version History section.


Adding content to a page

To add optimized content for a page, click + Add Content from the Content Delivery dashboard. In the modal that appears:

  1. Enter the path - type the exact URL path where this content will be served (e.g., /pricing)

  2. Upload your content - drag and drop a .md or .html file into the upload area, or click to browse. Files must be 2MB or smaller. You can also type or paste content directly into the editor below the upload area.

  3. Preview your changes - the Before and After panels on the right show how the page looks currently versus how it will look with your new content applied

  4. Click Add Content to save

Your new page will appear in the Content table with a Modified status until you deploy it.


Linking sitemap optimizations to content pages

When a page is being served custom AXP content through Content Delivery rather than through the Optimizer, a notice appears in the Optimizations tab of that page in Site Maps.

The notice will read:

"Custom AXP content being deployed on this page" and will include a View in Content Delivery link that takes you directly to that page's content.

This helps you quickly spot and investigate differences between what the Optimizer has generated and what's actually live on your site.

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