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AI Media Content Review System

Dave Rosemill  ·  AI Media Systems

Most content pipelines have one failure mode: things ship before anyone looks at them.

This is the review layer I build for AI media clients. Every piece that is ready to post lands in one page. Three decisions: Approve, Hold, or Kill. Approve means it runs through a pre-flight quality check before it goes out. Hold parks it for later. Kill removes it from the queue.

When decisions are made, hitting "Copy decisions" sends a structured list back into our chat. I run the gate on every Approve. Nothing posts on its own.

Try it: click Approve, Hold, or Kill on each block below. Choices save in the browser. When you're done, hit Copy decisions in the bottom bar. That's the handoff.

Built · awaiting your call

Rendered and ready. These have passed the automated draft stage and are waiting on your decision before anything moves.

Council of Advisers: IG Carousel

InstagramCarousel 6 slides · rendered by the pipeline · lane: ai4teams/instagram/carousel
slide 1 slide 2 slide 3 slide 4 slide 5 slide 6

Rent the Model: IG Explainer

InstagramVideo · face/voice lane  always gated, never auto-publishes

Inbox ideas · to triage

Seeded from research. Approve greenlights production as briefed. Hold parks it. Kill removes it.

1. AI tools your finance team already has access to

LinkedInLong Form Approach A · proof-shaped, department-specific
Why it lands: Finance teams are already paying for tools that have Claude built in. Connecting the capability they already have to a named outcome (close time, reporting, reconciliation) is a direct AI4-style pitch: no new headcount, no new software. Candidate hook: "Your finance team already has access to Claude. They just haven't used it yet."

2. The Monday report that writes itself

InstagramShort Form Approach A · reframe angle
Why it lands: Recurring team work running on a schedule is a concept any ops lead immediately understands. Strip the technical framing, keep the outcome: the report exists before anyone sat down to write it. Candidate hook: "The Monday report that writes itself."

3. Three tabs your team opens every morning that Claude can replace

InstagramCarousel Approach A · format: named-list
Why it lands: The tab-elimination frame. Specific, visual, actionable. Each slide names one tab and one Claude replacement. Three slides, three concrete wins. Candidate hook: "Three tabs your team opens every morning. Claude can replace all three."

How this fits into a client engagement

This page is one layer of a larger content pipeline. Research runs on a schedule and seeds new ideas into the inbox. An automated build stage renders drafts and attaches them to cards. You review once, send one message, and the gate handles the rest.

The pipeline is built in Claude. No dashboard visits, no manual exports. I describe what I want in plain English and Claude handles the execution.

If your team is producing content and the review step is still happening over Slack threads and shared drives, let's talk.

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