Reviewing, Approving, and Publishing Content
Everything Regent creates waits for your review by default. The Content page lists every reel and carousel by status — Draft, Ready, Scheduled, Published. You approve a design, set a time, and Regent publishes to Instagram automatically at that time, or you publish manually.
Before you start
- At least one generated post
- Instagram connected for auto-publishing (manual publishing works without)
Steps
- 1
Open the Content page
Switch between Carousel and Reel tabs, filter by status (All, Draft, Ready, Scheduled, Published) or by week.
- 2
Review a post
Carousels open in the design editor — edit copy per slide and pick between design variants, with revision history. Reels open with video preview.
- 3
Optionally send to an editor
The editor workflow assigns the video to a human editor for a revision pass; the editor uploads the revised cut and you approve or reject it.
- 4
Approve the design
Approving moves the post from Draft to Ready. In fully-autonomous mode, the agent can approve and proceed without manual sign-off.
- 5
Schedule or publish
Set a future posting time — with Instagram connected and auto-post enabled, the post publishes itself at that time. Otherwise use Publish now from the Scheduled Posts page.
- 6
Track from Scheduled Posts
The queue shows what is waiting, when it goes out, and — once live — engagement metrics with a link to the Instagram post.
Frequently asked
Will Regent post without my approval?+
Only if you enable fully-autonomous mode. By default every post needs your design approval before it can be scheduled or published.
What is the send-to-editor option?+
You can route a generated video to a human editor for a revision pass. The editor uploads a revised cut, and you approve or reject it before publishing.
Can I publish without connecting Instagram?+
You can generate and download content without connecting, but automatic publishing and engagement metrics require a connected Business or Creator account.
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