If you accidentally delete a block while laying out your website, don't worry — you can easily restore it. All deleted blocks are first moved to Trash bin for one day before being permanently deleted.
To access the Trash bin, go to Page Settings → Additional → Trash bin → See deleted blocks.
Recovered blocks are visible again on the page with a yellow label in the top-left corner. Click the label to fully restore the block.
If you delete a block while still in the Editor, you can undo the action by clicking the Undo arrow in the top navigation menu or by pressing Cmd/Ctrl + Z. Undo can revert up to 20 recent actions on the page, including restoring deleted blocks.
What Else Can Be Recovered
• Deleted pages and folders are moved to the dashboard Trash bin (under the main navigation menu) and are kept for 7 days before being permanently deleted.
• Projects (websites & newsletters)
Projects follow the same rule. Their Trash is shown above the list of existing projects in the main dashboard and are kept their for 7 days.
If It's Been Longer Than the Retention Period
If something important was deleted over 7 days ago, don't panic — contact Tilda Customer Support. When you reach out, give the project name and the date when the content still existed, and ask them to restore a backup for that date.
For more information about project backups, check out the Help Center: help.tilda.cc/site-backup
To access the Trash bin, go to Page Settings → Additional → Trash bin → See deleted blocks.
Recovered blocks are visible again on the page with a yellow label in the top-left corner. Click the label to fully restore the block.
If you delete a block while still in the Editor, you can undo the action by clicking the Undo arrow in the top navigation menu or by pressing Cmd/Ctrl + Z. Undo can revert up to 20 recent actions on the page, including restoring deleted blocks.
What Else Can Be Recovered
• Deleted pages and folders are moved to the dashboard Trash bin (under the main navigation menu) and are kept for 7 days before being permanently deleted.
• Projects (websites & newsletters)
Projects follow the same rule. Their Trash is shown above the list of existing projects in the main dashboard and are kept their for 7 days.
If It's Been Longer Than the Retention Period
If something important was deleted over 7 days ago, don't panic — contact Tilda Customer Support. When you reach out, give the project name and the date when the content still existed, and ask them to restore a backup for that date.
For more information about project backups, check out the Help Center: help.tilda.cc/site-backup
