Review a post before it goes out
You're always in control of what goes out under your name. Text Rudy POST on its own and he writes it, shows it to you, and waits for your GO before anything becomes public.
How posting actually works
- Text Rudy POST.
- Send your photo or video and a line about what to say (for example: *post about my morning hike*).
- Rudy writes it and texts back exactly how it'll look, with your photo attached. Nothing is public yet.
- Love it? Reply GO to publish to your connected accounts. (*Yes*, *Send it*, *Publish* or 👍 all work too.)
- Want changes first? Just reply with your edits in plain English — *make it shorter*, *add my sign-off*, *more upbeat* — and Rudy rewrites and shows you again.
- Changed your mind? Reply No and it never goes out.
The one exception: the express one-shot
There is exactly one way a post goes out without a preview — when you put the caption in the *same* message as the command, like POST Chasing sunrises again today. That's the express shortcut: it means *"this is my final wording, send it now"*, so Rudy publishes it straight away.
- Want to review it first? Text POST on its own line, then send your photo/idea in the next message. Rudy previews and waits for your GO.
- Want it out immediately? Text POST plus your finished caption in one message.
Words like "draft" at the start of a message do NOT hold a post back — POST on its own is what gets you the preview. If something went out before you were ready, text Rudy right away and he'll help you take it down.
Still stuck? Text Rudy and a real answer comes back.
