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Campaign Autopilot: one brief, a full content calendar ready to review.

Launch one campaign brief and Campaign Autopilot writes and schedules the entire multi-week content calendar, queued for human approval before anything goes out. Part of Atlas CRM's marketing module. LinkedIn publishing is wired; X posts via a one-click publish desk. Every post is reviewable before it goes out.

Part of Atlas CRM · Campaign Marketing Module.

Campaign Autopilot · Illustrative
Brief inputs required 1
Narrative arc types 5
Posts reviewed before publish Every one
Runway maintained automatically 1 week

Illustrative. Shows the model: one brief in, full calendar out, human reviews every post before it goes out.

SEE IT WORK

Brief in. Calendar out. You approve before anything goes out.

Set a brief below and click Launch Campaign. Watch the calendar fill with post cards tagged by arc type. Click any card to see the draft and approve it.

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Campaign BriefREADY

CONFIGURE YOUR BRIEF · CLICK LAUNCH TO GENERATE

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Content CalendarWAITING FOR BRIEF

POSTS TAGGED BY ARC TYPE · CLICK ANY CARD TO REVIEW DRAFT

Launch a campaign to see the calendar fill.

Product recreation with simulated data. The build is real.

All campaign content, post copy, and schedules above are fictional and illustrative only. No real campaign or client data is shown.

WHAT'S INSIDE

From brief to scheduled calendar, with a human approving every post.

Campaign Autopilot is part of Atlas CRM's marketing module. Everything below is built and running.

01

Campaign Brief Input

You specify posts per week, duration, and target platforms. That is the entire input. The system takes it from there. No template to fill out, no per-post brief required.

02

Weekly Narrative Arcs

Every week is built around five arc types: information, story, proof, objection, and call to action. Posts are distributed across the arcs so the campaign has a shape, not just a pile of posts.

03

Every Post Written

Campaign Autopilot writes the copy for every post in the calendar. You review and approve, you do not write. The entire calendar is ready to review before the first post is scheduled to go out.

04

Per-Platform Time Slot Scheduling

Posts are scheduled to platform-appropriate time slots. LinkedIn and X get separate schedule configurations. You do not need to manually assign posting times post by post.

05

Automatic One-Week Runway Top-Up

When the approved queue drops below one week of content, Campaign Autopilot generates the next batch automatically and queues it for review. The calendar stays full without a new brief each time.

06

LinkedIn Publishing Wired

LinkedIn publishing is connected. Approved posts go out on schedule. Nothing publishes without a human approval in the queue first.

07

X via One-Click Publish Desk

X posts land in a one-click publish desk. You see the draft, approve it, and it goes out. The same human-approval-before-publish rule applies across both platforms.

The Oversight Layer

Every system we ship runs inside the Oversight Layer: approval inbox, audit trail, kill switch.

Campaign Autopilot does not publish autonomously. Every post sits in a review queue until a human approves it. The audit trail records every generated post, every approval, and every publish event. You can pause the campaign in one click at any time.

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