2.7 KiB
2.7 KiB
Content Approval Workflow
Status
Active
Goal
Support the primary workflow from draft preparation through review, revision, approval decision, and readiness for publishing handoff.
Actors
- Content contributor
- Provider
- Internal reviewer
- Manager
- Client approver
Preconditions
- user is authenticated when acting as an internal team member
- work is scoped to a workspace
- content item exists inside a workspace context
Trigger
A team member wants to send a content item through review and approval.
Main Flow
- A team member creates or updates a content item.
- Assets are linked to the content item, including Google Drive references when appropriate.
- The content item includes the relevant metadata:
- title
- publication message or caption
- networks
- channels
- due date
- notes
- The item enters internal review or client review.
- Reviewers leave comments and record decisions.
- If changes are requested, the team links a new revision and continues the workflow.
- Once required review is complete, the item can move to
Ready to publish.
Alternate Flows
- If a reviewer requests changes, the item should not be treated as approved.
- If the actor lacks required workspace access, the workflow action must be denied.
- If assets are missing, the item may still exist, but review readiness should remain explicit.
Business Rules
- approvals and comments must remain attached to the content item context
- workflow state changes must be traceable
- revisions must not overwrite history invisibly
- “Ready to publish” must correspond to explicit workflow completion, not optimistic UI state
Data / Entities
- Workspace
- ContentItem
- Asset
- AssetRevision
- CommentThread
- ApprovalRequest
- ApprovalDecision
- NotificationEvent
API / UI Surface
Frontend
/app/content/app/content/:id/app/reviews
Backend
- content item handlers
- asset linkage / revision handlers
- approval handlers
- comment handlers
- notification handlers
Acceptance Criteria
- a content item can carry the metadata needed for review
- assets and revisions are visible in the item history
- reviewers can leave comments and decisions in one place
- the audit trail makes status transitions understandable
- the approved state is distinguishable from changes-requested and rejected states
- the workflow supports internal review before client approval
Open Questions
- Should external review be account-based, magic-link-based, or both in version 1?
- Which approval states are mandatory before transition to
Ready to publish? - Should required approvers be modeled in version 1 or phase 2?