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The History feature lets you roll back your project to a previous state at any time. Both content (database) and code are restored together for consistency. Assets are not restored, but if you haven’t deleted them, older versions of your project will still reference them and continue to work. Newly uploaded assets remain available.

How does it work?

  • A new history version is created each time you send a message in the chat.
  • Restoring a version resets your project’s content and code to that exact state.
  • Assets are preserved as long as they weren’t deleted.
Edits made directly in the Content tab (like adding entries without the chat) do not create new history versions.

Actions available

Inside the History panel, all versions are listed. For each version you can:
  • Edit → rename the version to make it easier to find later
  • Restore → roll back your project to that specific state
  • Delete → permanently remove the version from history

Backups

In addition to history versions, Fimo performs automatic database backups. If you need to roll back beyond what’s available in your history list, you can reach out to support and we’ll restore your database to a previous state (ranging from 1 day to 30 days depending on your plan).

Limits

Free organizations can access up to 24 hours of project history.
To view or restore older versions, upgrade to Premium for extended history retention.

Why use History?

Safe experimentation

Try ideas freely and roll back if needed.

Full project restore

Content and code are restored together for consistency.

Asset safety

Old references keep working as long as assets weren’t deleted.

Support backups

Ask support to restore database backups up to 30 days old.