Blog, Website & Page Publishing

VKalfou
Member

Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

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Hi everyone,

 

I'm facing an issue since this morning with my website.

Yesterday night, I connected my domain to Hubspot in order to host my website here.

Today, I built the website, however, when I go an click on publish, I get the following error:

 

Error
A page already exists at 'http://venditiocg.com/'. To change the URL, please click on the settings tab.
 
When I go to my settings and add the word /home to my content slug, it works, however, I want my website to be published at my main address, not the /home one.
 
I read a similar post in the community, saying that I had to remove the /blog slug from the blog section, but I had no blogs created.
 
I went to the blog settings and added the /blog next to the URL but it still hasn't fixed it. Also, when I go to my main page I get the following error:
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Any ideas on how I can resolve this?
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AndyAs
Solution
Member

Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

SOLVE

To anyone else who runs in to this - This is what my experience was and how I fixed it.  I think it happens after starting a free plan and using the AI option to run up some blank pages.   What I couldnt' find was the page that had been created as the 'home page'.  This is the one with no URL slug.  I looked at the blog pages and couldnt find it.  Then after a few beers I looked at "Blog Listing Pages"  see image below.  Not being familiar with the structuture yet of HubSpot I hadn't expected another section alltogether - so here I found the offending 'home page' that I couldn't find.  Add a Slug to the Blog-Listing page and then I could save the 'real home' home page in the website section with no slug.  Problem fixed and I learnt something on the way! 

 

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JHo0
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Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

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Hi. Has anyone worked out the solution? I've added the blog in the slur but still saying that the page exist somewhere else.

Thanks,

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TomM2
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Thought Leader | Platinum Partner

Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

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Hey @JHo0 this issue has been solved. I'd recomend opening a new post about your issue with some more information! 

Tom Mahon
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TomM2
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Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

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Hi @VKalfou I'm seeing a live page on your url which looks like a HubSpot CMS page, did you get sorted? 

Tom Mahon
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LHorstmann
Member

Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

SOLVE

I am having this same issue with crowpointenergy.com - I didn't publish a blog yet the blog is what appears on the core domain page. Any ideas? Thanks in adnvance! 

AndyAs
Solution
Member

Error: A Page already exists at "domain". To change the URL, please click on the settings tab

SOLVE

To anyone else who runs in to this - This is what my experience was and how I fixed it.  I think it happens after starting a free plan and using the AI option to run up some blank pages.   What I couldnt' find was the page that had been created as the 'home page'.  This is the one with no URL slug.  I looked at the blog pages and couldnt find it.  Then after a few beers I looked at "Blog Listing Pages"  see image below.  Not being familiar with the structuture yet of HubSpot I hadn't expected another section alltogether - so here I found the offending 'home page' that I couldn't find.  Add a Slug to the Blog-Listing page and then I could save the 'real home' home page in the website section with no slug.  Problem fixed and I learnt something on the way! 

 

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