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Product Glossary
Use these terms consistently in product docs, specs, UI copy, and code discussions.
Organization
SaaS account boundary that owns billing, subscription, limits, organization-level users, connectors, data mappings, and workspaces.
An organization may be an agency, an in-house brand company, or a professional's business account.
Use:
- billing and subscription boundary
- ownership boundary for workspaces
- connector and integration configuration boundary
- organization-level membership and permission boundary
Do not use as:
- synonym for a brand workspace
- synonym for a single human user account
- synonym for an external reviewer
Workspace
Brand, client, or operating workspace where content workflow happens.
Each workspace belongs to exactly one organization and is not shared between organizations.
Use:
- brand/client workflow boundary
- scoping boundary for content items, assets, comments, approvals, and notifications
- channel configuration boundary
Do not use as:
- top-level SaaS account boundary
- billing or subscription boundary
- synonym for internal role
- synonym for team member role
Organization Member
User access relationship at the organization level.
Organization membership can grant organization-level permissions and inherited access to all workspaces owned by that organization.
Workspace Member
User access relationship at the workspace level.
Workspace membership grants direct access to one workspace and can classify the user's relationship to the owning organization as Organization Member or External Collaborator.
An Organization Member is part of the organization that owns the workspace. They may have access through organization membership, direct workspace membership, or both.
An External Collaborator is not part of the owning organization but has direct workspace access. This includes subcontractors, providers, clients, and external reviewers.
Workspace membership can override applicable inherited workspace permissions.
Agency
Type of organization that manages one or more brand/client workspaces for customers.
Use Organization for the product model unless specifically describing an agency customer.
Client
Business, brand, or organization represented by a workspace and participating in review and approval flows.
Campaign
Client-owned body of content work that groups related content items, notes, and timelines.
Content Item
Primary reviewable unit in the system. Contains metadata, copy, due dates, networks, channels, and linked assets.
Examples:
- one Instagram reel package
- one newsletter draft
- one campaign asset for approval
Asset
A file or file reference attached to a content item, such as a video, image, or document.
Asset Revision
Specific version of an asset with traceability to who linked or uploaded it and when.
Approval Workflow
End-to-end process from draft creation to final approval and publishing handoff.
Approval Request
Explicit request for one or more reviewers to review a specific content item or revision state.
Approval Decision
Decision recorded by a reviewer, such as:
- approved
- rejected
- changes requested
Reviewer
Any person asked to review and approve work, whether internal or external.
External Reviewer
Client or partner reviewing content without being part of the internal operating team.
Provider
External production contributor such as a photographer, videographer, editor, or designer.
Comment Thread
Contextual discussion attached to a content item, asset, or revision.
Status History
Audit trail of workflow states and transitions over time.
Network
Publishing platform or distribution surface, such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, or a newsletter system.
Examples:
- TikTok
- YouTube
- Newsletter
- X
- YouTube
Channel
Specific destination, account, handle, page, or feed within a network.
Channels are configured inside a workspace. The connector or integration credentials used to access external systems are owned by the organization.
Examples:
@MyBrandon InstagramMy Brand Pageon Facebook#Brandif used as an internal destination label- a specific YouTube channel
Ready To Publish
State meaning the required review/approval workflow is complete and the item can move to downstream publishing or handoff.
It does not mean the item has already been published.
Audit Trail
Chronological record of uploads, comments, approvals, and status changes.