Q: Why does Brizy Cloud have so many saving issues?
Regarding this comment on a review ... "If a project stays unpublished, those changes aren’t always fully committed."
... why?
Here are experiences I have had, and support is clueless:
• Using the duplicate page feature resulted in my content and page design being overwritten. I had to rebuild six pages from scratch because I could not trust the duplicate page function for fear this fatal flaw would once again waste my time and ruin my work.
• Creating a new website project and giving it a name later resulted in this name copying the name of another website project, creating confusion.
• When you pick up work on a page, it is a cached version, and changes you made hours ago aren't reflected. This means you can easily overwrite your work. This is a known issue (lots of tickets), and support, as usual, isn't up to the task.

Dimi_Brizy
Sep 9, 2025A: Thank you for sharing these details, we understand how frustrating it must have been to lose work and deal with confusion around projects. Let me address this:
The reason changes sometimes appear lost or overwritten when a project is unpublished is that Brizy Cloud saves edits both locally (in your browser cache) and on the server. In rare cases, if the connection doesn’t sync properly, you may reopen a cached version instead of the latest server version, which can cause conflicts or even overwrite your work. This is not the experience we want for you, and it’s something our team has been actively working to improve.
The duplicate page and project naming issues you mentioned are known edge cases that we’ve logged and escalated to our dev team. We’re improving the saving and syncing logic to make sure changes are always committed reliably and names stay unique to each project.
We appreciate you flagging these problems, and we agree, support should not only acknowledge but provide clear explanations and workarounds when these issues arise. We’re using feedback like yours to close that gap.
Thanks again for bringing this up, stability and reliability are top priorities for us, and we’ll keep working until these issues are fully resolved.