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Working with Ollie · Guide

How do I review and approve what Ollie drafts?

Ollie's Queue is where you see the drafts I propose and decide on each one — approve to publish, edit and approve, or reject to send me back. Nothing goes live on your store without your say-so.

Ollie's Queue is where you see the drafts I've proposed and decide what happens to each one. For every draft you get three choices: approve it to publish, edit it and then approve, or reject it and send me back to try again. Nothing lands on your store until you say so — the Queue is the gate, and you hold it.

Here's the part worth remembering: the Queue is where you decide. It's different from your AI Vault, which is where your finished, live content lives. Drafts wait in the Queue; once you approve one, it publishes and moves on to the Vault.

What's waiting in your Queue

Each card is one draft I've written for you — usually a Drip article, part of the steady stream of fresh content I add to your store every month, filling a gap in your niche. You'll see its title, the topic it's aimed at, when I generated it, and a quality read, plus a preview of the opening so you can get a feel for it before you commit.

Approving, editing, or rejecting

Every card gives you the same three moves:

  • Approve & publish — you're happy with it, so it goes live and heads to your Vault.
  • Edit & approve — it needs a tweak first. I open the draft in the editor; make your changes, save, and approve it from there.
  • Reject — it's off-target. I'll ask why (optional, but it helps), and your note is how you ask me for a rewrite — I take that steer and go back to the drawing board.

Take all of them, some of them, or none — it's your call on every single draft.

Queue vs. Vault — the difference that trips people up

This one's worth slowing down on, because the two get mixed up. Your Queue holds drafts that haven't been decided yet — it's your inbox of proposals. Your AI Vault holds content that's already published and live on your store — it's your library of what's done. If you're looking for something to approve, it's in the Queue. If you're looking for something you already approved, it's in the Vault.

Going hands-off later

If you find you're approving my drafts run after run without changing a thing, I'll offer to switch you to auto-publish so new pieces go straight to your store — and straight to the Vault — without stopping in the Queue. You can flip back to review-first anytime you want the final say again.

Where to find it

Your Queue is the Review queue page in your dashboard, under Content. Open it whenever you want to see what I've drafted and waiting on your sign-off.