
Plan & post queue
Here you decide what posts go out and when — and approve the ready ones.
1Channel, bot and time
A plan is tied to a channel and a publisher bot and sets the posting time (slot). At that moment an approved post goes to that channel. One project can have several plans for different channels.
2Topic and mode per day
For each weekday set a topic and a mode: “from sources” (rewrite of found material) or “from the model’s knowledge” (a post on the day’s topic without an external source, tied to the date). Days can be turned on and off.
3Language and audience region
The plan selects the post language and the audience region. These go into the model’s context: text is written in the chosen language and adapted to the region’s cultural specifics.
4Holidays
You can enable holiday greetings: the service asks the model whether today is a holiday (national or business-themed) and, if so, prepares a greeting post. The option “skip the main post if a greeting was created” avoids two posts a day.
5Post statuses
A post moves through: “Draft” (created, awaiting decision) → “Approved” / “Scheduled” (you confirmed, waiting for the slot) → “Published”. Separately: “Rejected” (you declined) and “Error” (Telegram refused the post — e.g. the bot isn’t a channel admin).
6Approval and scheduled publishing
Drafts wait for your “Approve” — nothing goes out without confirmation. The publisher sends approved posts when their time comes; you can also publish manually. On failure a post gets the “Error” status with a retry option. Re-publishing is protected against duplicates.
7Refine and regenerate
Every post in the queue has “✨ Refine with the model”: type an instruction (e.g. “make it shorter” or “switch to a friendly tone”) and the model rewrites the text while a loader spins, then the result is applied. The “🔄 Regenerate” button under the image creates a new picture; you can add a hint for it too. Refinement requires a key for the selected model.
8Collapsed plan view
Each plan is shown as a collapsed chip: the network icon, the channel and the weekdays. Scheduled days are highlighted, and days when posts actually went out (were published) are marked green. Click the chip to expand it for editing.
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