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Content Approval Workflow Guide

Most content delays are approval problems, not production problems. This guide defines the seven-stage approval workflow, the review criteria for each format, and how to run the process efficiently without becoming the bottleneck.

By LaserPulse Team, LAK Technology Inc.·Updated June 2026

Why approval workflows matter

Most content production problems are actually approval problems. Content gets produced but sits waiting for review. Reviewers are not sure what they are approving. Edit cycles continue without a defined endpoint. Content that should have published on Tuesday publishes two weeks later, or not at all.

A structured content approval workflow eliminates these bottlenecks by defining who reviews what, in what order, with what criteria, and by when.

The seven-stage approval workflow

01

Draft complete

Production run finishes. All six platform formats and images are ready for review. Reviewer is notified.

02

First review

Primary reviewer reads all formats. Checks tone, voice, and factual accuracy. Marks each format: Approve, Edit, or Reject.

03

Edit cycle

Formats marked Edit are revised. Maximum two edit cycles before escalation.

04

Compliance review (if required)

For regulated industries, a compliance reviewer checks claims, disclaimers, and regulatory language.

05

Final approval

All formats approved. Publishing action taken: immediate publish or scheduled.

06

Publish

Content goes live on all connected platforms simultaneously or at the scheduled time.

Approval criteria checklist

Frequently asked questions

How many edit cycles before publishing?

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Maximum two edit cycles in most cases. If content still does not meet quality standards after two rounds, the issue is typically in the brief — adjust the topic input or brand brief, not the content itself.

Can multiple people be involved in the approval process?

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Yes. LaserPulse supports team-based review. The designated approver controls the final publishing action. Additional team members can review specific brand campaigns.

What happens if a campaign is rejected entirely?

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A rejected campaign can be rerun with an adjusted brief, a different angle selection, or modified brand parameters. Rejection data is a useful training signal.

See the approval workflow built into LaserPulse

Watch how LaserPulse structures the review and approval process — and how every approval trains the brand voice system.