The approval queue
Built for founders who have forty other things to do. Every second of review friction was designed out deliberately.
Confidence score
Every draft carries a score between 0 and 1. The score is a blend of: voice match against your seed posts, opportunity signal strength, historical performance of similar drafts, and platform-specific risk checks (Reddit rules, LinkedIn tone thresholds, etc).
Bands
- High (0.80+) — auto-posts on autopilot mode.
- Medium (0.55–0.79) — waits in quick-review.
- Low (under 0.55) — held back; surfaced for rejection learning.
Approval modes
- 1
full_review
Every draft, every platform, waits for you. Zero autonomous posting. Best for first two weeks.
- 2
quick_review
Only medium-confidence drafts wait. High-confidence posts directly, low-confidence is dropped.
- 3
auto
Full autopilot for high-confidence. Medium is dropped with a notification. Reddit always overrides to full_review.
Keyboard shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| J / ↓ | Next draft |
| K / ↑ | Previous draft |
| A | Approve focused draft |
| R | Reject focused draft |
| E | Edit inline |
| X | Toggle selection (for bulk actions) |
| ? | Show / hide shortcuts |
Evidence packs
Reddit drafts show the parent thread, subreddit, and a snippet of the post you are replying to. You never have to leave the queue to verify context. Other platforms surface the opportunity signal (article reference, discussion thread, trend spike) inline.
Bulk operations
Select multiple drafts with X, then approve or reject as a batch. The engine treats a batch rejection as a strong signal — ten rejected Reddit drafts in a row will pause Reddit generation until you unpause it.