Review and approve social content
How Skytona turns production days into platform-ready posts, how the approval queue works, and how connected accounts publish on your behalf.

From shoot to feed
Skytona turns production days into platform-ready media, captions, and posting plans. Your portal is the checkpoint: everything queues for your review before it represents your brand anywhere.
You should always know three things at a glance: what is ready, what is waiting on your approval, and what happens after you approve it. The Social area is built around exactly those three questions.
We cut from your days
Clips, posts, and captions produced from real footage of your business.
Queued for review
Content waits in your portal with its caption and destination visible.
You approve or adjust
A tap to approve, or a note if something needs to change first.
Published on plan
Approved content goes out on the posting schedule.
Connected accounts
Publishing works through social accounts you explicitly connect. Instagram and Facebook are the first connections we support; if your plan calls for TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube, Skytona will confirm the available path before anything is scheduled.
Connections are intentional and visible: you can always see which accounts are linked, and nothing is ever published to an account you did not approve.
Account access stays intentional
Only connect accounts Skytona is approved to manage. We will confirm which channels are active for your plan before publishing begins.
Approval habits that keep feeds alive
Social calendars die in the approval queue, not the edit bay. Two habits prevent it.
Batch your approvals
Ten minutes twice a week clears the queue and keeps the posting rhythm steady. Sporadic approvals produce sporadic feeds.
Trust the voice you approved
Once the tone is dialed in, most posts should be quick confirmations. Save the deep feedback for direction changes, not every caption.
Still have questions?
Contact Skytona or open the right portal.
The public help center explains the why, the what, and the next step. Project-specific details should stay in your portal.