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Content Flow Manager adds a structured, professional editorial review workflow to WordPress.
It is designed for multi-author blogs, editorial teams, news platforms, content agencies, and organizations that need to review, approve, or reject content before it is published.
Instead of relying on informal checks, chat messages, or external tools, Content Flow Manager introduces a clear approval process directly inside the WordPress editor.
WordPress is powerful — but out of the box, it needs a true editorial approval layer.
On multi-author sites, this often leads to:
– Posts being published accidentally
– Feedback scattered across emails or chat tools
– No clear approval history
– Editors lacking visibility into content status
Content Flow Manager bridges this gap by introducing a structured review step between content creation and publication — without changing how authors write.
1. Multi-Author Blogs
Authors create content freely while editors retain full control over what gets published.
Posts are submitted for review, feedback is given directly in WordPress, and only approved content goes live.
2. News & Editorial Websites
Designed for editorial teams that need accountability and traceability.
Editors can approve or reject stories with notes, creating a clear approval trail for every post.
3. Corporate & Marketing Teams
Marketing teams draft announcements, campaigns, or updates while managers review and approve content before publishing — preventing mistakes and maintaining brand consistency.
4. Educational & Community Platforms
Ideal for platforms where instructors, moderators, or administrators must review submitted content before it becomes public.
5. Agencies Managing Client Content
Writers prepare content while clients or internal reviewers approve final versions, keeping everything auditable and centralized inside WordPress.
No emails. No spreadsheets. No confusion.
Everything happens inside WordPress.
I built Content Flow Manager after working on multi-author and editorial WordPress sites where content quality mattered, but proper approval workflows were missing.
Too often, review processes lived outside WordPress — in chats, emails, or shared documents — leading to confusion, missed feedback, and accidental publishing.
This plugin was built to:
– Keep the entire editorial process inside WordPress
– Provide clear accountability for approvals
– Give authors transparent feedback
– Offer a clean, extensible foundation developers can trust
The goal is not to replace WordPress — but to complete it for serious content teams.
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