For government public affairs

Every post cleared, captioned, and captured.

One system for composing, clearing, publishing and capturing official social media — across every region, every account and every language you operate in. The post and its record are the same object.

  1. Draft
  2. Checked
  3. Cleared
  4. Published
  5. Captured

403

Channels governed centrally

Headquarters, region and site accounts

360

Concurrent users

Contributors are not metered individually

6

Languages monitored

Originals retained beside translations

3

Regions, one calendar

Each in its own operating window

Three things a scheduling tool cannot do

Publishing is the easy half.

Every product in this category can put a post on a calendar. The work that actually consumes a public affairs office is everything either side of that — and it is where the tooling usually runs out.

01 · Clearance

The approval chain is the product, not a paid add-on.

Multi-stage routing with named decision makers and timestamps, an emergency path that is badged rather than hidden, and release authority held separately from the ability to publish — so a support account can operate the tool without ever being able to authorize public release.

  • Draft, pending, approved, published, archived
  • Named approvers with timestamps
  • Emergency override recorded, never silent

02 · Accessibility

A pre-publish gate that blocks, rather than a warning nobody reads.

Missing alternative text, an uncaptioned video or an over-length variant stops submission outright. The result is stored with the item, so a conformance question months later is answered from the record instead of re-litigated.

  • Blocking checks, not advisory ones
  • Result retained with the record
  • Alt text stored on the asset, written once

03 · Records

Content, context, structure and metadata — captured at release.

A complete record needs all four, and screenshots do not qualify. Because capture happens when the item publishes rather than being reconstructed afterwards, a request that arrives against a statutory deadline is a search, not a salvage operation.

  • Four-part completeness on every item
  • Legal hold suspends disposition
  • Export packet with chain of custody

Worldwide by default

Every region, in its own time zone and its own language.

Content scheduled centrally lands in very different local hours depending on where it publishes. Listening runs across six languages with the original text retained beside every translation, and drills from worldwide totals down to a single site.

Connected channels, sites and mention volume by region
RegionSitesNationsChannelsMentionsWindow
Americas5024711707:00-15:00 ET
Europe6486816902:00-10:00 ET
Pacific4734313420:00-04:00 ET

Graphical view unavailable in this browser. The regional figures are in the table alongside.

161 sites · 1.0M audience

Walk the prototype. Every screen is real interface, not a slide.

Compose a post and watch the accessibility gate refuse it. Halt publishing across a region and see the queue hold. Drill the map from worldwide down to a single site. Nothing publishes anywhere — the data is simulated throughout.