Content Queue
Content Queue
The Content Queue is where your AI team's drafts live before they reach the outside world. It's your review-and-approve workflow for everything your agents create.
How It Works
1.An agent creates a draft — based on a scheduled task, a trigger, or your direct request
2.The draft lands in your Queue — tagged with the agent that made it and the intended action
3.You review it — read the content, check the recipient or destination, and make edits if needed
4.You take action — Approve, Edit, Schedule, or Reject
Nothing leaves your account without your explicit approval (unless you've set an agent to Full trust in Bouncer).
Queue Views
The Queue tab organizes items by status:
•Pending — items waiting for your review
•Scheduled — approved items set to send or publish at a future time
•Sent — items that have already been delivered
•Rejected — items you declined (kept for reference)
You can filter by content type (email, SMS, social, blog) or by the agent that created it.
Reviewing Items
Each queue item shows:
•Agent — which specialist created it
•Type — email, SMS, social post, blog article, report, etc.
•Recipient/Destination — who it's going to or where it's being published
•Preview — the full content as it will appear
•Context — why the agent created it (e.g., "Part 3 of 5 in the seller follow-up sequence")
Batch Actions
For efficient review, you can:
•Select multiple items and approve them all at once
•Filter by agent to review one agent's work at a time
•Sort by urgency to handle time-sensitive items first
•Set auto-approve rules in Bouncer for low-risk content types
Editing Before Approval
Tap Edit on any item to:
•Modify the text, subject line, or recipients
•Change the send time
•Add or remove attachments
•Switch the channel (e.g., change from email to SMS)
Your edits are saved, and the agent learns from your changes to produce better drafts next time.
Example: Reviewing a Queue Item
Your Campaigns Agent drafts an email for your buyer list:
•Agent: Campaigns Agent
•Type: Email Campaign
•Recipients: 47 contacts tagged "buyer" with temperature "warm" or "hot"
•Subject: "New Listing Alert: 3BR/2BA in Riverside — Under Market Value"
•Preview: A personalized email with property details, photos, and a call-to-action to schedule a viewing
•Context: "Triggered by new property added to portfolio matching buyer list criteria"
You read through it, tweak the subject line to "Just Listed: Riverside 3BR Under $200k — Won't Last", and hit Approve. The email goes out to all 47 recipients within minutes.