Page Activity

Page Activity shows the latest page changes in the editor side panel, with recent actions, clear context, and a link to the full activity feed.

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Page Activity

Page Activity is the compact audit trail inside the page side panel. It shows the latest changes for the current page directly next to the editor, which gives writers and reviewers fast context without forcing them into the full organization-wide activity feed.

In the current implementation, this view shows the five most recent actions for the page.

Recent page changes at a glance

Each activity row includes the actor, a readable description, and the relative time of the action. The descriptions are generated from the actual page change, so the feed can show practical updates such as:

  • updated content,

  • changed status,

  • added or removed a label,

  • set or cleared author or reviewer,

  • changed slug or SEO metadata,

  • updated hero image data,

  • changed collection,

  • or changed custom field values.

That makes the panel useful both for collaboration handoff and for quick self-review after a burst of edits.

Paragraph CMS Page Activity section showing the latest actions on the current page.
Paragraph CMS Page Activity section showing the latest actions on the current page.

Small scope by design

Page Activity is intentionally scoped to the current page. It is not trying to replace the broader Activity view. Instead, it answers a narrower question: what just changed here?

When more detail is needed, the panel includes a direct link to the full activity feed. That gives teams a quick ladder from page context to organization context without losing their place in Pages.

Paragraph CMS Page Activity panel with a link to open the full activity feed.
Paragraph CMS Page Activity panel with a link to open the full activity feed.

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