Approving AI-drafted posts

The Posts tab, how auto-drafting decides what to write, and what happens if you ignore the queue.

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On any plan with auto-posting turned on, Scroll Ready will draft posts for you in the background and stack them in the Posts tab. Approving a post is one tap. Editing one is a small change in a text field. Rejecting one trains the next batch.

What appears in the Posts tab

  • Posts the AI thinks are ready to go out within the next few days.
  • Each draft shows the caption, the photo it’ll use, the platforms it’s aimed at, and the scheduled time.
  • Drafts you reject or heavily edit are flagged so the next batch tries a different angle.

The three things you can do to a draft

  1. Approve. Locks the draft to its scheduled time.
  2. Edit, then approve. Tweak the caption, change the photo or pick a different time. Your edits are stored as voice samples.
  3. Reject. One-tap dismissal. Optional: pick a reason (“wrong tone”, “wrong photo”, “not relevant”) so the next round avoids the same mistake.

What happens if you ignore the tab

If a draft sits unapproved past its scheduled time, it’s automatically removed and the slot stays empty for that round. Nothing is published without you. Owners with very full weeks usually batch the Posts tab once on Sunday evening — approving five at a time takes about ninety seconds.

Turning auto-posting off

Settings → AI → Auto-drafted posts. Toggle it off and the Posts tab stops filling itself. You can still use the Create tab to write posts manually.