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Articles and content

MoonFactory creates content for your business — articles, blog posts, and similar long-form pieces — and the Articles page is where you review and approve what we've written for you.

What you'll see

Open Articles from your dashboard to see every piece of content currently in your queue. For each one you'll see:

  • The title.
  • The type (article, blog post, etc.).
  • The current status — what stage it's at in the workflow.
  • A due date, if one was set.
  • When it was last updated.
  • A link to the published version, once it's live.

How content moves through the workflow

Every piece moves through these stages, and the status badge tells you exactly where it is:

  • Ready for your review — we've written the draft and it's waiting on you.
  • Revisions requested — you've asked for changes and our team is working on them.
  • Adding images — copy is approved and we're sourcing or creating visuals.
  • Final review — last quality check before publishing.
  • Publishing — being published to your website right now.
  • Published — live on your site, with a link to the published page.

Pieces that are still in early drafting on our side don't appear here — you'll only see content from the moment it's ready for your eyes.

Reviewing a draft

Click any article in Ready for your review to open it. You'll see:

  • The full draft, formatted the way it'll appear when published.
  • The word count.
  • The meta title and meta description (the snippets used for search engines and social media).
  • Any tags the piece is filed under.
  • A history of past versions if the article has been through revisions.

Take your time reading. There's no clock — the article will sit in your queue until you're ready.

Approving content

When you're happy with the draft:

  1. Click Approve.
  2. Confirm.

That's it. The article moves on to the next stage (usually adding images, then publishing). Once it goes live, the Published status updates with a link directly to the page on your website.

Requesting changes

If something needs to change:

  1. Click Request revisions.
  2. Add feedback in the box — be as specific as you like. Examples: "Tone is too formal in the second paragraph," or "Please mention our new product line in the intro."
  3. Submit.

Your feedback goes straight to the writer. They'll work through your notes and post a revised version, which lands back in your queue as a new version under the same article.

Versions

If a piece has been through revisions, you'll see a version number (V2, V3, etc.). The article view always shows the latest version, but you can scroll back through earlier versions to see how it has evolved and to remind yourself what you previously asked for.

Tips for fast, useful reviews

  • Read on a desktop for longer pieces — easier on the eyes.
  • Be specific when requesting changes. "Please rewrite the intro to focus on small businesses" is much faster to action than "I don't love the intro."
  • One round is best — try to gather all your feedback into a single revision request rather than spreading it across multiple back-and-forths.

Need help? Submit a support ticket from your dashboard, or email us at hello@moonfactory.dev.