Content automation

ContentFlow

Turn one idea into reviewed, scheduled content for every active channel.

ContentFlow is the planner and publisher inside ConnectEngine OS. Capture raw ideas in the dashboard, through Telegram, or from Reddit and RSS trend sources, then let AI prepare platform-specific drafts, images, and review gates before anything goes live.

Built for teams that want publishing rhythm without losing brand voice.

Core workflow

The content system between raw ideas and approved publishing.

Planner with list and calendar views

Drafts, ready posts, scheduled ideas, posted content, and archived entries live in one planner. Filters, quick actions, new idea capture, and monthly publish-day dots make schedule gaps visible before they become missed weeks.

AI rewrites per platform

Claude rewrites one idea for X, LinkedIn, Reddit, blog, Instagram, and Facebook formats where those targets are selected. The documented prompts keep X punchy, LinkedIn hook-first, Reddit genuine, and blog output structured.

Image generation and uploads

AIML with Flux creates square and landscape visuals, uploads them into the ContentFlow media bucket, and keeps regeneration separate from text edits. Users can also upload images or select from the Photoshoot library.

Sources and trending suggestions

Reddit subreddits and RSS feeds feed the trending workflow. It runs on a schedule, asks Claude for content angles, applies a quality filter, and inserts suggestions as draft ideas for review.

Scheduling with approval gates

Recurring publish days, time selection, timezone awareness, and Telegram reminders support a steady cadence. Scheduler previews and autopilot warnings use GO, HOLD, EDIT, and CANCEL controls so publishing remains explicit.

Knowledge, voice, and claim checks

Source material, voice profiles, founder context, and knowledge-base documents ground generation. A separate verifier checks claims against source context, primary URLs, knowledge context, and web research before drafts move forward.

How it works

From capture to review in three steps.

01

Capture the idea

Add a raw idea manually, send it through the Telegram bot, or let Reddit and RSS sources suggest draft angles from the trending workflow.

02

Generate text and visuals

Choose target platforms, run generation, and review the AI rewrites plus square and landscape images inside the idea detail page.

03

Approve, schedule, or publish

Edit inline, pick destinations, schedule future posts, and keep Telegram approval gates in the loop when scheduler or autopilot flows are active.

Integrations

Works with the content stack already documented in ConnectEngine OS.

Claude AIAIML / FluxRedditRSSWordPressXLinkedInInstagramFacebookTelegram

FAQ

Common ContentFlow questions.

Does Reddit posting work?

Reddit trending discovery works for public subreddits without authentication. Reddit posting is documented as not set up yet, so ContentFlow should not be treated as a live Reddit publisher today.

Can I use my own LinkedIn account?

Yes. ContentFlow uses a managed LinkedIn access token today, with OAuth coming in the next platform update. The workflow posts as the personal account you configure for publishing.

How does scheduling handle timezone?

ContentFlow supports recurring publish days, a time picker, timezone auto-detection, and reference timezone previews. Telegram reminders can warn when tomorrow's slot has no content.

What is the difference between destinations and target platforms?

Destinations define what a client can publish to. Target platforms define what a specific idea will use. The platform pills on an idea also save a hidden default for later manual ideas.

What happens when claim verification flags a draft?

Unsupported claims move the idea to needs_review with fabrication warnings. The draft is preserved for review instead of being silently published or discarded.

Ready to try ContentFlow?

Join the waitlist for early access to the ConnectEngine OS content planner, AI rewrite workflow, and approval-first publishing stack.