Overview
Auto Post Source Data: What Each Workflow Pulls is part of the Postly Auto Post system. It helps teams move from one-off content creation to repeatable source-based publishing workflows for blogs, social posts, images, approvals, and schedules.
Auto Post Source Data explains the inputs used across workflows, including prompts, YouTube metadata, transcripts, ecommerce product details, RSS feed items, blog content, images, URLs, and metadata.
Why it matters
Auto Post is designed to convert existing inputs into consistent output. Use it to reduce manual writing, keep campaigns active, and preserve brand control through review modes and workspace presets.
Best Use Cases
Inputs and Source Data
Generated Outputs
- Blog content
- Social content
- SEO metadata
- Captions
- Hashtags
- CTAs
- Images
- Publishing settings
Workflow
Quality and Conversion Notes
- Use this as a reference page for all workflows
- Clarify that richer source data improves output quality
- Mention fallback behavior when data is missing
- Explain why users should review extracted source details
Recommended setup
Start with a review-first workflow. Approve the first outputs, confirm the source data is accurate, then enable stronger automation when the generated content consistently matches your expectations.
Settings to Check
| Setting | What to review |
|---|---|
| Brand voice | Tone, audience, CTA style, keywords, and content angle. |
| Publishing destination | WordPress site, social channels, workspace, account, or platform target. |
| Media | Source image, uploaded asset, product image, featured image, or generated Clipyn image. |
| Review mode | Always review, review first outputs, approve before publishing, or auto-publish. |
| Schedule | Daily, weekly, monthly, custom, or source-triggered publishing. |
FAQ
- Can this workflow run automatically?
- Yes. It can run on a schedule or trigger, but review-first automation is recommended before full auto-publishing.
- Can I edit generated output?
- Yes. Generated content can be edited, rewritten, regenerated, saved as draft, scheduled, or published.
- Does this support both blog and social content?
- Some workflows are blog-specific, some are social-specific, and some source workflows can support both depending on the template and destination.
Next Steps
- Choose the matching Auto Post workflow.
- Connect or paste the source data.
- Generate and review the first output.
- Apply presets, media, and publishing settings.
- Schedule or activate recurring automation.