Idea
- What happens
- A content direction or campaign theme is created
- Why it matters
- The work starts from strategy rather than urgency
Content queue
Content becomes harder to maintain when drafts, ideas, approvals and publishing tasks are split across too many places. CRISP gives content a visible queue, so each draft has a channel, status and next step.
Channel-ready content waiting for review or approval.
LinkedIn, X, Meta and blog outputs in one view.
Themes and campaign direction connected to each item.
Visual direction tied to the draft where relevant.
Draft, review, approved, scheduled and export states.
The next step matched to plan and platform.
Publishing cadence that supports consistency.
Room for analytics and feedback as the product develops.
The queue is not just a list of posts. It is the working layer that helps content move from idea to approval and publication without losing context.
Idea
Draft
Review
Export or publish
Learn
| Stage | What happens | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Idea | A content direction or campaign theme is created | The work starts from strategy rather than urgency |
| Draft | CRISP generates channel-ready content | The blank page is removed without removing judgement |
| Review | The user checks the draft before approval | Human control stays in the workflow |
| Export or publish | Content moves through the available channel path | The system matches the plan and platform reality |
| Learn | Future feedback and reporting improve the rhythm | Content becomes more useful over time |
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