Supervised
- Every draft waits in your queue
- Edit, hold, or approve
- Ships after 24h if you're away
FirstOrg · Approvals & Trust
Every action FirstOrg can take carries a trust level you set — review everything, automate what's earned it, and change your mind any time.
Supervised work lands in your approval queue with its content, channel, and schedule in plain view. Edit it, hold it, or let it go — and if a busy week swallows you, it publishes after 24 hours so your cadence never breaks.
Settings aren't global — every task type carries its own trust level, so your company page can run autonomously while posts in your own name still cross your desk.
| Task type | What it covers | Starts as |
|---|---|---|
| LinkedIn — personal profile | Posts published in your own name | Supervised |
| LinkedIn — company page | Posts in the brand's register | Supervised |
| X | Short-form takes, posted in the moment | Supervised |
| Blog drafts | SEO articles, written ready to ship | Always yours to publish |
| Calendar changes | Revisions to the cadence and plan | Supervised |
Every row can move to Supervised, Autonomous, or Do Not Handle — independently, whenever you like.
Most founders start fully Supervised, then grant autonomy one channel at a time as the drafts keep landing right.
This is exactly how we run FirstOrg on our own marketing. See the workflow, in the open →
Channels connect through Buffer in one encrypted click — FirstOrg never sees or stores your credentials.
Every connection and every trust grant can be taken back in a click. Autonomy is a setting, not a commitment.
Deep Lattice — the memory holding your voice and strategy — is separately encrypted and access-controlled, for people and agents alike.
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A per-task setting — Supervised, Autonomous, or Do Not Handle — that decides whether the engine waits for you, ships on its own, or leaves that work entirely alone.
It publishes automatically after 24 hours, so a busy week never breaks your cadence. Review it sooner and you can edit or hold it first — and if that default makes you nervous, keep the channel's cadence low until it's earned more.
Yes — that's the point. Each task type carries its own level, right down to LinkedIn personal profile vs company page. Most founders automate the brand surfaces first and keep their own name Supervised longest.
You can edit any Supervised draft in the queue before it ships — it's your post; the engine just wrote the first version.
No — everything that publishes is logged and visible in your metrics, whichever level shipped it. Autonomous skips the wait, not the record.
Through Buffer, with one encrypted click per channel — no passwords shared, no credentials stored, revocable whenever you like.
Instantly — flip the task type back to Supervised (or Do Not Handle) and the next draft waits for you again.
FirstOrg wins you customers with high-quality content that runs itself.