Publishing Workflow

A content approval workflow that ships on time, every time

Run a content approval workflow that lets you draft, review, approve, and schedule content without chasing approvers or missing launch windows. Redefine gives every team member exactly the permissions they need, and nothing more.

Submit your brief → call within 48 hours → scoped proposal in 3 days → Sprint 1 begins within 1 week of sign-off

Draft, Review, Approved
Scheduled publish and auto-expiry
Role-based permissions
Content team member reviewing draft and approval states on a publishing workflow dashboard, natural light office
Old way versus right way

What broken publishing workflow software costs you

Most teams treat publishing as a manual relay race. Someone edits, someone emails for approval, someone forgets to schedule, and something goes live that shouldn't. Here is what changes when the workflow is built into the platform.

Without a publishing workflow
  • Approval happens over email or Slack, with no record and no deadline enforcement

  • Any editor can publish anything, role-based gates do not exist

  • Campaigns go live late because scheduled publishing is manual and error-prone

  • Expired content stays live because no one set an expiry date or remembered to remove it

  • No audit trail, when something goes wrong no one knows who changed what or when

With Redefine publishing workflows
  • Approvals happen inside the platform with notifications, deadlines, inline review, and a full audit trail

  • Role-based permissions mean writers draft, editors review, and only authorized publishers go live

  • Scheduled publishing fires automatically at the exact datetime you configured, no manual trigger needed

  • Auto-expiry removes seasonal or time-limited content from all channels without a manual cleanup task

  • Every change, approval, and publication is logged with user, timestamp, and before and after values

Workflow in action

See the difference a real workflow makes

Toggle between the fragmented before-state and what your content approval workflow looks like when every stage is governed in one place.

Disconnected Tools: Content Pipeline
Step 1
Writer drafts in Google Docs
No content management system link
Step 2
Approval via email thread
Gets lost in inbox
Step 3
Manual content management system paste and format
Formatting errors
Step 4
Someone publishes manually
Misses launch time
Result: Missed deadlines, rogue content, zero traceability
No governance, no scheduling, no record of who did what. Every launch is a manual coordination effort.
Core capabilities

Everything your editorial workflow software needs

Workflow states

A content review workflow with clear states

Content moves through structured lifecycle stages. Writers create drafts. Editors review and annotate. Only authorized approvers send content to the Approved queue, where it can be scheduled or published immediately.

Every stage transition is logged with the user's name, role, and timestamp. Rejections include inline reviewer notes so writers know exactly what to fix.

Draft stateReview stateApproved stateRejected with notes
Summer Campaign HeroIn Review
New Products Blog PostDraft
Category Page, OuterwearApproved
Flash Sale BannerRejected
Reviewer note on Flash Sale Banner:
"Discount percentage is wrong, should be 20%, not 25%. Please correct and resubmit."
Scheduled Items, Next 7 Days
Summer Sale Hero BannerScheduled
Publishes: Jul 1, 9:00 AMExpires: Jul 15, 11:59 PM
Independence Day PromoPending approval
Target publish: Jul 4, 12:00 AM
Category Page, Fall PreviewScheduled
Publishes: Aug 1, 6:00 AM
Scheduling

Content scheduling software and auto-expiry

Set a publish datetime and an expiry datetime on any content item. The platform handles both automatically. Launch a campaign at midnight without anyone staying up. Expire seasonal content without a cleanup sprint.

Multi-environment support means you can stage content in your review environment, approve it there, and have it promote to production at the precise moment you choose.

Publish datetimeExpiry datetimeStaging to production
Permissions

Role-based publishing permissions

Define exactly who can draft, who can review, and who can publish, down to the content type or site. A junior writer can never accidentally push a product description to production. An editor cannot approve their own content.

Permissions are scoped by role, team, and site. Multi-brand organizations can restrict editors to only their assigned brand's content.

Writer roleEditor rolePublisher rolePer-site scoping
Permissions Matrix, Content Team
Action
Writer
Publisher
Create draft
Yes
Yes
Submit for review
Yes
Yes
Approve content
No
Yes
Publish live
No
Yes
Audit Log, Homepage Hero
S
Sarah approved content
Jul 1, 10:42 AM · State: Review to Approved
Approved
M
Mike edited headline
Jul 1, 9:15 AM · Before: "Summer is here" to "The Summer Edit"
Edit
J
Jana submitted for review
Jun 30, 4:17 PM · State: Draft to In Review
Submitted
J
Jana created draft
Jun 29, 2:00 PM · State: Created
Draft
Audit trail

Audit trail for every content change

Every draft edit, state transition, approval decision, and publication event is captured in an immutable audit log. Who changed the headline at 2:47 PM? The log tells you exactly, with before and after values side by side.

Audit logs are searchable, filterable by user or date range, and exportable for compliance reporting. Nothing gets lost in email threads or Slack histories.

Explore content governance →
Inline diff and review screen showing content changes before approval on a publishing workflow dashboard
The unified difference

One workflow engine. Every module.

Other platforms lock the content approval workflow inside the content management system. Your product information management enrichment approvals, order approvals, and form routing each live in separate tools. Redefine runs them all through a single workflow engine, so one governance rule applies everywhere.

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Content approval shares the same engine as order approval

When you configure a multi-step approval chain in Redefine, that same rule structure governs how a content piece moves from Draft to Approved, and how a purchase order moves through finance sign-off. You configure once; it works everywhere. Other content management system tools cannot do this because they have no awareness of your order operations.

2
Product information management enrichment tasks use the same approval flow as content publishing

A product description that needs enrichment approval before it publishes to your direct-to-consumer storefront follows the exact same workflow as a campaign landing page. The team responsible for both can see all pending approvals in one queue, instead of toggling between a standalone product information management tool and a separate content management system.

3
One governance policy controls publish gates across content management, product information management, marketplace, and forms

A single governance rule can require that any product description, content page, or marketplace listing that contains regulated language must clear a compliance reviewer before it goes live, regardless of which module it lives in. No tool-by-tool policy duplication. No compliance gaps between systems.

Customer proof

What it looks like in practice

Marketing and editorial team collaborating on a scheduled content release calendar, reviewing approval states together
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DrivingI
B2B Headless Ecommerce
What they do

B2B ecommerce platform modernization for a complex automotive data distributor, with multi-account pricing and customer approval controls.

Problem

Customer approvals were manual, data was fragmented across enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management systems, and operational bottlenecks delayed every content and order action across the business.

Result
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Reduction in operational friction. Faster performance, reliable live inventory, and a smooth B2B approval experience replaced a manual coordination overhead that slowed every team.

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Manual coordination steps eliminated from a typical campaign launch
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Faster launch cadence when scheduling replaces manual publish coordination
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Unauthorized publish events when role-based gates are enforced from day one
Best-fit scenarios

Who needs a publishing workflow

Multi-brand retail teams

Manage content across multiple brand sites with per-brand editor access, approval chains scoped to each brand, and shared publishing schedules coordinated from one admin.

Regulated industries

Financial services, healthcare, and regulated retail teams that require mandatory compliance review before any content goes live. Editorial workflow software builds separation of duties into every workflow.

High-velocity commerce teams

Flash sale operators, seasonal retailers, and campaign-heavy brands that run dozens of time-boxed content items per month. Publishing workflow software pairs scheduled publishing with auto-expiry to replace all manual work.

Multi-locale publishers

Teams managing content across regions and languages need locale-specific approval chains and content scheduling software so a US editor cannot inadvertently approve German content outside their scope.

Agencies managing client sites

Agency teams that manage publishing on behalf of clients can assign client-side reviewer roles, ensuring clients approve before anything goes live without requiring full content management system access.

B2B catalog operators

B2B teams whose product descriptions and category content need product information management enrichment approval before going live on the catalog, all handled in the same workflow as content management system content.

Scheduled publishing calendar deep-shot showing content tiles, publish datetimes, and expiry dates across a month grid
Common questions

Answers at a glance

A content publishing workflow is a structured process that moves content through creation, review, approval, and live publishing stages with defined roles, permissions, and scheduling. It prevents unauthorized content from going live and creates an audit record of every change and decision.

Content moves through Draft, Review, and Approved states with role-based gates at each stage. Approvers receive notifications, can review inline, and approve or reject with notes. Approved content can publish immediately or on a scheduled date, including automatic expiry.

Yes. Every approved content item can be assigned a specific publish datetime and an optional expiry datetime. Content goes live and expires automatically without manual intervention, including auto-removal of seasonal content from all delivery channels.

Yes. Redefine runs a single workflow engine across content publishing, product information management enrichment approval, order approvals, and form routing. One governance rule can apply across all four modules, which is not possible with isolated content management system tools that have no awareness of your operations layer.

Redefine supports staging and production environments. Content can be reviewed and approved in staging before promotion to production, with the full audit trail preserved across environment transitions. This eliminates surprise changes to production caused by direct edits.

Is this the right fit?

Good fit and not a fit

Good fit when
  • You have more than one person publishing content and need a content approval workflow with clear separation between who can write, review, and publish.
  • You run time-sensitive campaigns where missing a launch window has direct revenue impact.
  • Your industry requires a content review workflow or an audit trail before content can go live.
  • You want content, product information management, and order approvals handled from one queue rather than separate tools.
Not a fit if
  • You are a solo publisher with no approval or review process and publish directly without any gating.
  • Your content volume is low (fewer than 10 items per month) and a simple shared spreadsheet is sufficient to coordinate.
  • You have no time-sensitive content and no compliance requirement that would warrant enforced approval gates.

Not sure? Tell us your setup and we will be straight with you.

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See publishing workflows built for your team

Watch how draft-to-live works across your content, product information management data, and operational approvals, in one place. No commitment. No pitch.

Form

Call within 48 hours · proposal in 3 days · Sprint 1 within 1 week of sign-off

Response within 48 hours
A content workflow specialist reviews your brief and calls within two business days.
Scoped proposal in 3 days
Line-by-line scope before any commitment. No surprise estimates.
180 projects completed
Across content management, workflow governance, and headless commerce builds.
You own the code
Full handoff documentation at sign-off. No vendor lock-in unless you choose it.
See it live

See publishing workflows built for your team

See your content approval workflow run draft-to-live across content, product information management data, and operational approvals, in one place. No commitment. No pitch.

Submit your brief → call within 48 hours → scoped proposal in 3 days

Redefine: Live Queue
Homepage Hero: Auto-published
Just now
Summer Sale Banner: Awaiting approval
12 min ago
Category Page: Scheduled Jul 1
Approved
B2B Catalog Description: Draft
In progress

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