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Publishing

Review the draft with the same intent you used when briefing it.

What is the CTA Note parameter for?

CTA Note tells the model what action readers should feel ready to take after finishing the article.

CTA Note shapes the closing direction of the piece. It is where you tell the AI whether the article should encourage browsing a collection, comparing variants, signing up, or taking another concrete next step.

A strong CTA Note is action-oriented and realistic. It should support the article naturally instead of interrupting it with a sales message that feels disconnected from the content.

How to write CTA Note

  • Describe the desired reader action clearly.
  • Keep the CTA aligned with the audience stage and article type.
  • Use this field when you want the ending to feel purposeful, not generic.

Best for: Teams improving the conversion value of the article ending.

In app: Create Post

What should I review before publishing a post?

Publishing should confirm that all key parameters were interpreted correctly in the final draft.

Before publishing, confirm that the article still reflects the Topic, Primary keyword, audience, CTA, and any Required facts you set. This is the moment to catch drift between the brief and the output.

If the article is product-driven, also verify that selected product details, positioning, and links still align with the live catalog and the shopper journey you want to support.

Publish checklist

  • Check that the article matches the intended parameter choices.
  • Verify required facts, product references, and CTA direction.
  • Publish only after the draft is both useful and trustworthy.

Best for: Merchants treating generation as assisted drafting rather than one-click publishing.

In app: Posts