Review & Approve Content
Every video passes through human review before posting. This is your quality gate.
The Review Queue
Go to Review Queue in the sidebar. This shows all content with status review — videos that have been fully assembled and are waiting for your approval.
Each item shows:
- Thumbnail preview
- Hook (opening line)
- Channel name
- Created date
Click any item to open the full content detail page.
What to Check
1. Watch the Video
Play the assembled video. Check:
- Does the hook grab attention in the first 2 seconds?
- Does the script deliver on the hook’s promise?
- Is the pacing right? (Not too fast, not too slow)
- Are the subtitles readable and properly timed?
- Does the background work? (Slideshow images relevant, colors not distracting)
2. Read the Script
Below the video player, read the full script text. Check:
- Is the information accurate? (AI can hallucinate facts)
- Does the CTA feel natural?
- Any awkward phrasing that would sound weird spoken aloud?
3. Listen to the Voice
Play the audio. Check:
- Does the voice match the channel’s personality?
- Any mispronunciations of names or terms?
- Is the speed comfortable for the content?
Actions
Approve
Moves the content to approved status. It’s now ready to be posted (manually or via scheduled automation).
Reject
Archives the content. It won’t be posted or re-processed. Use this for content that’s fundamentally off (wrong topic, bad facts, poor quality).
Retry a Stage
If one specific thing is wrong, you can retry just that stage:
- Retry Scripts — Regenerates hook and script (maybe the angle was bad)
- Retry Voice — Regenerates audio (maybe the pronunciation was off)
- Retry Video — Re-assembles the video (maybe the slideshow images were wrong)
The content goes back to that stage and progresses forward again.
Tips
- Be selective early, loosen up later. When starting out, reject anything that’s not genuinely good. As you tune your prompt templates, quality will improve and you’ll approve more.
- Note what you reject and why. If you keep rejecting for the same reason (e.g., hooks are too generic), update your prompt templates to fix the pattern.
- Speed matters less than hook quality. A video with a great hook and average production will outperform a polished video with a weak hook.