How to find the draft posts
Drafts
Publer offers two kinds of drafts: Draft Posts and Draft Ideas.
Draft posts are unfinished posts connected to a social account, and they can be either dated or undated. On the other hand, draft ideas are unfinished posts or templates that aren't linked to any specific social account. These draft ideas can be set to Public, allowing everyone in the workspace to see them, or kept Private, visible only to the creator.
To find the drafts, simply filter posts by Drafts, in the Posts tab, Calendar tab or directly from your home page.
To find the draft posts:
Go to the Posts tab, and and choose the Feed view.
Filter posts by Drafts to view all your draft posts.
You can also filter it by Dated and Undated once you select the Drafts option.
Note: Only drafts with any selected social accounts will appear in the Draft Posts section.
Alternatively, to view draft posts in the Calendar view, you can apply the filter and choose from the available options: Monthly, Weekly, or Daily view.
Note: Only draft posts with a specific date and time will be displayed in the Calendar tab.
Then, filter your posts by selecting Drafts.
To find the draft ideas:
Navigate to the Draft Ideas section on the home page.
Note: Only drafts without any selected social accounts will appear in the Draft Ideas section.
To see all your draft ideas, just click the View All button on the right side, and you'll be redirected to the Posts tab > Drafts.
After navigating to the Posts tab, you can filter it by Private and Public.
Private draft ideas will be visible and accessible only to you. You'll also be the only person who can edit it.
Public draft ideas will be visible to all members of the workspace and can be accessed and edited by you, admins, and everyone in the workspace.
Learn more about:
How to create draft posts
How to create draft notes in the Calendar
How to convert a scheduled post to a draft post
How to preview draft posts in my Instagram Feed Preview
How to auto-draft posts within the Instagram Feed Preview
How to create and use draft ideas
Written by: John Ezekiel Jacinto
Updated on: 08/11/2024
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