Optimize conflict resolution flow
Optimize customers on Webflow hosted sites now get insight into where other optimizations are running while building out their optimizations. When you hit a conflict while building an optimization, Webflow will guide you through resolving it.

<p id="">It just got easier to ramp up your optimization program with Webflow. Optimize customers on Webflow hosted sites now get insight into were other optimizations are running while building out their optimizations. When you hit a conflict while building an optimization, Webflow will guide you through resolving it — so you can keep testing without losing momentum.</p><h3 id="">What’s new</h3><ul id=""><li><strong id="">See exactly what’s blocking your optimization</strong><br>When you try to add a new optimization to an element that’s already being changed by another optimization, Webflow will now call out the conflict and show which optimization is causing it.</li><li id=""><strong id="">One-click actions based on optimization status</strong><br>You’ll get context-specific options:<ul id=""><li>If the conflicting optimization is a <strong id="">draft</strong>, you can delete it directly.</li><li>If it’s <strong id="">live</strong>, you’ll be guided to review it where you can decide to leave it running, or easily archive it to pave the way for your new optimization. </li><li>If it’s <strong id="">turned off</strong>, you can archive it without leaving your flow.</li></ul></li><li><strong id="">Only flags meaningful conflicts</strong><br>The system distinguishes between types of changes — so if two optimizations target different attributes (like content in one and style in another), they’ll still run in parallel without issue.</li></ul><p>You can learn more by checking out out docs here</p>