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What happens after you publish your pages

Updated over 2 months ago

Once you publish your Psyke pages, they immediately go live under your connected domain or subfolder. Here’s what happens behind the scenes — and what you may still need to complete for everything to function smoothly.

What Happens Right After Publishing

1. Your Pages Go Live Instantly

As soon as you click Publish, Psyke deploys all generated landing pages to our hosting infrastructure. You’ll be able to visit your live URLs immediately using:

  • your connected subdomain (e.g., pages.yourwebsite.com), or

  • your reverse-proxy subfolder (e.g., yourwebsite.com/pages/...)

2. Tracking Begins (If Set Up)

Psyke starts collecting impressions and clicks for each keyword/page.
Inside the Track tab, you’ll see:

  • keyword rankings

  • impressions

  • page-level clicks

  • performance trends over time

3. Automatic SEO Enhancements Are Applied

Each page is deployed with:

  • optimized meta tags

  • semantic structure

  • clean URLs

  • consistent internal linking (if enabled)

This gives search engines a strong foundation to crawl and index your pages quickly.

What You May Still Need to Set Up

Publishing makes your pages live — but there are a few additional steps recommended to fully activate SEO, tracking, and analytics.

1. Connect Google Analytics (optional but recommended)

If you want deeper analytics beyond Psyke’s built-in tracking:

  1. Go to your campaign in the editor

  2. Select Publish → Analytics

  3. Paste your Google Analytics tracking ID

  4. Save your changes

This unlocks:

  • page views

  • sessions

  • conversions

  • deeper behavioral insights

2. Add Additional Tracking Scripts (optional)

If you use tools like:

  • Meta Pixel

  • Hotjar

  • Custom scripts

You can paste them under the Head section of any page.
This is helpful for retargeting, heat-mapping, or A/B testing.

3. Ensure Your Domain Connection Is Correct

If you used a subdomain or reverse proxy, make sure:

  • DNS propagation has finished (can take up to 48 hours)

  • your reverse proxy route matches the exact path

  • there are no conflicting DNS records

This ensures all pages resolve properly.

4. Submit Your Sitemap to Google (optional but helpful)

Although Psyke automatically generates SEO-optimized pages, it’s useful to submit your sitemap via Google Search Console so your pages index faster.

Your sitemap URL will be:

  • https://<your-subdomain>/sitemap.xml

  • or https://yourwebsite.com/pages/sitemap.xml (if using reverse proxy)

Submitting the sitemap gives search engines a clear map of all your pages.

5. Continue Editing or Regenerating Your Pages

Publishing isn’t final — you can still:

  • edit any landing page

  • regenerate content

  • add new keywords

  • adjust layouts or components

  • republish anytime

Changes go live within seconds.

Summary

Publishing your Psyke pages makes them visible immediately, activates built-in performance tracking, and optimizes them for search engines. After publishing, you may still want to:

  • connect analytics

  • add tracking scripts

  • confirm domain setup

  • submit your sitemap

  • continue refining your pages

These optional steps help you get the most out of your campaigns and ensure strong SEO performance from day one.

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