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Publishing workflow

Every epic in Glowtify goes through the same high-level states on its way to publication. Understanding the states helps you know what's happening, what to do next, and where something went wrong if the publish fails.

The states

Draft  →  Review  →  Scheduled  →  Published

Error (retry possible)

Draft

The epic is being built. Brief may be incomplete, tasks may not be generated yet, content may still be iterated. Nothing is committed to any channel.

Review

All tasks inside the epic have been approved individually, but the full epic hasn't been scheduled yet. This is the final end-to-end read-through before scheduling.

Scheduled

The epic is set to publish at a specific datetime. Where it lives depends on the scheduling type:

  • Soft scheduling (social + ads): the content sits in Glowtify, awaiting the cron to push it
  • Real scheduling (email + blog): the content has been handed off to the target platform, which handles the publish

Published

The platform has confirmed publication. The epic now appears in your past content library, and its analytics start accumulating.

Error

Something went wrong. Only applies to soft scheduling — for real scheduling, errors happen on the platform side and don't surface as a Glowtify error state (you check the platform).

Typical soft-scheduling errors:

  • Expired OAuth token — reconnect the connector
  • Permission revoked on the platform — re-authorize
  • Content rejected by the platform (policy, format, size) — fix and retry
  • Rate limit hit — Glowtify retries automatically after a delay

Glowtify retries failed publications automatically up to a configured limit (PUBLICATION_ATTEMPTS_LIMIT). After that, the epic stays in Error and waits for you to investigate.

Draft-safe editing

At any state except Published, you can open the epic and go back to editing. This effectively moves it back to Draft state (with a confirmation). Your content is preserved.

Undoing a published epic

You can't un-publish from Glowtify — once a post is live on Instagram or an email has been sent, it's out there. What you can do:

  • Delete the published content on the platform (Glowtify won't fight you)
  • Duplicate the epic to use it as a starting point for a corrected version
  • Unschedule still works for scheduled real-scheduling items (Glowtify calls the platform's unschedule/cancel endpoint)