Features
A real approval workflow, and a portal clients actually use
Writer, designer, and approver roles on every piece of content — with clients seeing exactly what's relevant to them.
Every content item carries assigned writer, designer, and approver roles with a tracked status history, so a piece of content's journey from draft to published is a real, auditable workflow, not a status field anyone can flip. Performance metrics and reports give the team a read on what's working. A dedicated client portal, gated by its own permission scope and separate from internal staff access, lets clients see their content and submit feedback tied to the specific item it concerns.
- Writer → designer → approver workflow
- Content status history
- Performance metrics & reports
- Scoped client portal
- Client feedback tied to content
- 1A real content approval workflow
- 2Performance metrics and reports
- 3A scoped client portal
- 4Client feedback tied to content
A real content approval workflow
Every content item has assigned writer, designer, and approver roles, with each status change tracked in a history — so it's always clear who touched a piece of content, when, and what stage it's genuinely at.
Performance metrics and reports
Track performance metrics against campaigns and content, and generate reports from that data — a real reporting layer built on tracked metrics, not a manual compilation exercise.
A scoped client portal
Clients get their own portal access, gated by a dedicated permission scope separate from internal staff roles, so they see their own content and campaigns without any exposure to your agency's internal workspace.
Client feedback tied to content
Clients submit feedback or requests directly against a specific content item through the portal, and it routes to an assigned staff member — feedback stays anchored to exactly what it's about, not lost in a general email thread.