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Social Campaigns

A campaign agent can assemble calendars, caption variants, channel drafts, and approval packets while keeping publishing authority separate from drafting authority.

Example prompt

Build a two-week campaign for this launch, create post variants for LinkedIn and Instagram, and organize the approvals for our team.

Identity

campaign drafter

Authority

prepare, not publish

Review

claims + release gates

Authorization model

The agent identity can read voice guidelines, product facts, campaign goals, channel rules, and prior campaign notes.

Drafting and scheduling are separate permissions. The agent may prepare posts and asset briefs, while final publishing remains a human or platform-controlled action.

Approval roles are explicit: who can approve claims, who can approve visuals, and who can release the campaign.

What the agent executes

Turns the launch goal into a calendar with channel timing, creative angles, and owner checkpoints.

Writes caption variants, briefs visual assets, adapts language by channel, and flags claims that need review.

Packages the work into a clean approval view so the team can accept, revise, or publish through its existing process.

How the workflow improves

More campaign options without handing an agent uncontrolled social access.

Clear approvals before anything public-facing leaves the organization.

Reusable social routines that can improve as reviewers accept, reject, and annotate drafts.