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Content Queue

Social & Blog

Your Content and SEO agents work together to create and optimize your online content.

Social Media Posts

How It Works

1.Your Content Agent drafts posts based on your business activity, listings, or market insights
2.Drafts appear in the Queue tagged as social content
3.You review, edit if needed, and approve
4.Approved posts are scheduled to your content calendar

Post Types

Property highlights — showcasing listings or recent deals
Market updates — sharing local market trends and data
Tips and advice — educational content for your audience
Behind the scenes — business updates and team news
Engagement posts — questions or polls to drive interaction

Content Calendar

The content calendar in Queue > Calendar shows:

Scheduled posts by date and time
Which platform each post targets
Draft status (pending review, approved, published)
Gaps in your schedule where the agent suggests adding content

Blog Articles

Creating Articles

1.Ask your Content Agent: "Write a blog post about the top 5 neighborhoods for rental income in [your market]"
2.The agent researches the topic and drafts a full article
3.Review the draft in your Queue
4.Approve to publish or schedule

Article Features

SEO-optimized — the SEO Agent reviews each article for keyword placement, readability, and structure
Market-specific — articles reference your target markets and local data
Properly formatted — headers, sections, and call-to-action included
Image suggestions — the agent recommends relevant photos or graphics

Publishing

When you approve a blog article:

It's formatted for your website or blog platform
Meta descriptions and tags are included
The Content Agent can draft companion social posts to promote it
Performance is tracked for your SEO Agent's optimization suggestions

Working with the SEO Agent

The SEO Agent supports your content strategy by:

Keyword research — identifying what your target audience searches for
Content briefs — providing outlines before the Content Agent writes
Optimization reviews — checking published content and suggesting improvements
Performance reports — tracking search rankings and organic traffic

SEO recommendations appear in your Queue alongside content drafts. You can approve optimization changes or keep the original.