Review workspace

Review articles with the source context still attached.

Your team reviews prepared articles with the source footing, caveats, freshness, and next decision already attached.

Review-ready article

A new source update becomes a useful customer-facing article

A monitored source changes what your audience needs to understand. Bylinedesk turns it into a sourced draft with the angle, caveat, and review state already attached.

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Inside the workspace

The queue shows what is ready, what needs attention, and why.

BdArticle workspace

Editor review

Prepared draftChecked today

A new source update becomes a useful customer-facing article

A monitored source changes what your audience needs to understand. The package keeps the draft, source footing, caveat, reader job, freshness state, and decision controls together.

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Why this exists

A source changed the answer customers may expect from the company.

Claim boundary

The draft can explain the signal, but should not declare final obligations.

Reader job

Explain the change without implying the obligation is settled.

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Reviewer workflow

Your team starts with prepared work, not an empty editor.

01

Open the article queue

Start with drafts that are ready for attention, held for timing, waiting on revision, or due for a freshness check.

02

Inspect the source-backed package

Review the draft alongside the source footing, audience job, caveats, and reason the article was prepared.

03

Approve, hold, or redirect

Send the piece forward, ask for a sharper angle, hold it for later, or change the editorial direction.

04

Schedule and keep watch

Move approved work toward publishing while the desk keeps tracking freshness, review state, and source changes.

Inside each article

The review object is the whole article package, not just the draft body.

Each article arrives with enough context for a reviewer to understand why it exists, where the claims came from, and what decision is being requested.

Self-serve controls

Control starts once the heavy editorial work has already happened.

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Keep the blog current

The draft is only one part of the work.