GenieOS · Approvals

Nothing ships without you.

GenieOS drafts, and it waits. Every campaign stops at the people who should say yes, with the actual artefact in front of them rather than a description of it. Then it ships, and not before.

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  • LinkedInSOCIALLaunch post, LinkedInMost people are world-class at collecting health data and genuinely stretched thin on everything else.Derived by the loopderived from Your health data finally has a home · SocialApproveChanges
  • EMAILYour health data finally has a homeOne place for every metric, every provider, every insight. The Fueld Directory is live.Briefed by PriyaApproveChanges
  • InstagramSOCIALCarousel, InstagramOne place for every metric, every provider, every insight.Derived by the loopderived from Your health data finally has a home · SocialApproveChanges
ApprovalsFueld
Approvals3 waiting on you
  • LinkedInSOCIALLaunch post, LinkedInMost people are world-class at collecting health data and genuinely stretched thin on everything else.Derived by the loopderived from Your health data finally has a home · SocialApproveChanges
  • EMAILYour health data finally has a homeOne place for every metric, every provider, every insight. The Fueld Directory is live.Briefed by PriyaApproveChanges
  • InstagramSOCIALCarousel, InstagramOne place for every metric, every provider, every insight.Derived by the loopderived from Your health data finally has a home · SocialApproveChanges

Step 01

The queue shows you the thing, not a row about it.

Approval queues usually list titles and timestamps and expect you to click through to find out what you are agreeing to. This one puts the artefact in the row: the actual post, the actual subject line, the actual opening sentence. You can clear three items without opening anything.

Where the loop derived an item rather than a person briefing it, the row says so and names the campaign it came from. That is the one piece of context that changes how carefully you read something, so it belongs in the queue rather than two clicks away.

Step 02

Everything stays editable.

AI drafts; you edit and finesse, every asset, images included, stays editable. Then share the campaign as one link for team sign-off, approvals in one place, no screenshot ritual. Nothing ships until the people who should say yes have said yes. Loosen the rules when you're ready.

Approval is not a binary gate you either pass or fail. Most of the time what you want is one line changed, one crop moved, one claim softened. Ask for changes and the draft goes back with your note attached, still in the same queue, still bound to the same campaign.

Nothing ships without you. (And your team.)

AI drafts; you edit and finesse, every asset, images included, stays editable. Then share the campaign as one link for team sign-off, approvals in one place, no screenshot ritual. Nothing ships until the people who should say yes have said yes. Loosen the rules when you're ready.

SIGN-OFF
  • AI drafts
  • You edit
  • You approve
  • Team approves
  • It ships
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SHARE FOR APPROVAL

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Anyone with the link can read the whole campaign and say yes. No login, no screenshots, no thread of attachments.

Step 03

One link for the people without a login.

The person who has to approve the launch email is often not a person who uses your marketing tool. Today that means screenshots in a thread, a PDF, and a version number nobody trusts. Here it means one link: the whole campaign, rendered, readable, with a place to say yes.

Set the link to private, internal or public depending on who needs to see it. Their approval lands back in the same queue as yours, against the same artefact, so there is one record of who agreed to what.

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09X09:30Sleep, training and food in one view
10LinkedIn10:00The Directory is live
11LinkedIn11:21Your health data finally has a homeInstagram11:23One place for every metric you track
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13Facebook13:15What your numbers were trying to tell you
14LinkedIn14:45Most people are world-class at collecting health data
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Step 04

Loosen the rules as trust builds.

Checking everything is the right setting for week one and the wrong setting for month six. Approvals are per channel, so you can keep a hand on the emails that go to your whole list while letting routine social posts go out on their own.

The point is that autonomy is something you grant deliberately, in a place you can see, rather than something that quietly becomes the default because nobody was watching. Whatever you have not granted still waits.

Capabilities

Sign-off without the ritual.

  • 01

    The artefact, in the queue

    Read the actual post or email in the row, rather than a title that tells you nothing.

  • 02

    Ask for changes

    Send it back with a note instead of rejecting it, and it stays attached to the same campaign.

  • 03

    One share link

    Private, internal or public. The people approving do not need an account.

  • 04

    Per-channel autonomy

    Hold email while letting routine social go, and change your mind whenever you like.

  • 05

    Lineage in the decision

    See whether a person briefed it or the loop derived it before you decide how hard to read it.

  • 06

    One record of who said yes

    Approvals from the app and from a share link land in the same place, against the same artefact.

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