Using the Submission Requests Page
Location: Dashboard → Written Content → Submission Requests
Overview
The Submission Requests page allows you to track all written content you’ve submitted for review.
This is where you monitor:
- Articles awaiting approval
- Review status updates
- Submission history
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Approval timelines
Think of this page as your content approval tracker.
It helps you stay organized and informed throughout the publishing process.
Why This Page Matters
Healing Sky reviews all written content before publication to maintain platform quality and integrity.
The Submission Requests page allows you to:
- See which articles are pending
- Confirm submissions were received
- Monitor approval progress
- Track timelines
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Identify if action is needed
This prevents confusion about whether your content is live, pending, or requires attention.
Page Elements & How to Use Them
1. Submission Requests Header
At the top of the page, you’ll see the section title and a brief description explaining that this area displays content awaiting review and approval.
This confirms you're viewing submissions that have not yet been fully published.
2. Date Range Filter
Located at the top right
What it does:
Allows you to filter submissions by date.
Why this is helpful:
If you submit frequently, this helps you:
- View submissions from a specific time period
- Track weekly or monthly publishing efforts
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Review recent activity
This is especially useful for providers publishing consistently.
3. Filter Button
The filter option allows you to refine how submissions are displayed.
Depending on available filter options, this may allow sorting by:
- Status
- Date written
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Subject
This helps keep your content organized as your library grows.
4. Submission Table Columns
The main section displays a table with the following columns:
Image
Shows the associated thumbnail or image attached to the article.
Why this matters:
Helps you visually identify content quickly.
Subject
Displays the title of the submitted article or blog post.
This is how you confirm:
- The correct article was submitted
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The right version was uploaded
Date Written
Shows when the article was created or submitted.
Useful for:
- Tracking review timelines
- Measuring turnaround time
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Staying consistent with content production
Status
This is the most important column.
Common statuses may include:
- Pending Review
- Approved
- Rejected
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Revisions Requested
Why status tracking matters:
You always know where your content stands.
Instead of guessing whether something is live, this page gives you clarity.
What It Means When You See "No Submissions Found"
If no content has been submitted, you’ll see a message indicating no submissions are available.
This simply means:
- You have not submitted written content yet
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Or your selected date range does not contain submissions
To submit content, go to:
Written Content → Submit Content
When to Use This Page
Use the Submission Requests page when you want to:
- Confirm a submission went through
- Check approval progress
- Follow up on delayed approvals
- Review recent publishing activity
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Stay organized with your editorial workflow
If you're building a consistent publishing schedule, you should check this page regularly.
Best Practices
To avoid delays in approval:
- Ensure categories are selected correctly
- Choose the correct intended audience
- Follow content guidelines
- Proofread before submitting
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Use proper formatting
Strong, well-structured content typically moves through review faster.
How This Fits Into Your Content Workflow
Your Written Content workflow should look like this:
- Draft content → Submit Content
- Monitor status → Submission Requests
- Address feedback (if needed) → Revisions Requested
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View live content → My Written Content
The Submission Requests page is the checkpoint between drafting and publishing.