What does Zatt edit?
The MVP focuses on live website text, button labels, links, and images. It does not restructure layouts or replace your frontend.
A practical overview of what the MVP does, where it fits, and how publishing works.
The MVP focuses on live website text, button labels, links, and images. It does not restructure layouts or replace your frontend.
Add the lightweight runtime script directly to your site or install it through Google Tag Manager, then confirm the connection in the dashboard.
No. The editor saves draft edits while you work. You publish the pending set when the page is ready.
Zatt is a focused CMS alternative for small apps that mostly need visual edits to launched pages. It is not a full content platform.
Zatt is great for live conversion copy, CTAs, links, messaging tests, image swaps, typo fixes, and post-launch content tweaks. For core SEO content, your original site should still contain the canonical version that search engines can index reliably.
Zatt edits the page variant you are viewing. Language-specific URLs or query parameters can be treated as separate page contexts.
Zatt uses authenticated dashboards and site-specific script keys. The MVP should still be reviewed carefully before high-risk production use.
Not yet. The data model is designed so experiments can later reuse the same content mappings, but the first release focuses on live editing.
Zatt is in early access. Pricing will likely be based on connected sites, published changes, and team features.
Add one lightweight script, edit content visually, and publish copy, CTAs, links, and images when the page is ready.