Skip to main contentScripe makes it easy to manage content creation across multiple people through a built-in approval workflow. Whether you’re working with a social media team, reviewing posts for clients, or managing multiple personal brands, here’s how the approval process works inside a personal brand workspace.
Step 1: Request Review
Once you finish drafting a post in the post editor, click Request Review (double arrows) on the top right. A window will open where you can:
- Assign the review to a specific teammate
- Set a review due date (optional)
This ensures everyone stays aligned and knows when their input is expected.
Step 2: Reviewer takes action
The assigned reviewer will receive a notification via email. To review the post, they should:
- Go to their Personal Brand workspace (or, if they don’t own one, open the brand where the review was requested)
- Navigate to the Posts tab → Review tab
In the Review tab, they can:
- Open the posts assigned to them to Approve or Reject them, optionally leaving feedback
- Comment directly on the draft for suggested edits or discussion. Here’s how →
This ensures feedback is captured in context and the process remains transparent for both sides.
Step 3: Track Review Status
At any time, you can track what stage your posts are in in the Review tab: whether they’re waiting on feedback, approved, or still in draft.
There, you’ll find different sections:
- Posts assigned to me: These are drafts waiting for your review.
- Posts I sent for review: These are your own drafts that are currently under review.
- Approved posts: Content that’s been approved and is ready to schedule or publish.
- Rejected posts: Drafts that were reviewed but sent back for revision.
This is especially useful for larger teams managing multiple people and brands.
