BlueSky Scheduler for PR Agencies and Communications Teams
A BlueSky workflow for PR teams that need approved posts, embargo timing, statement accuracy, and human review.
Built for PR agencies, corporate communications teams, media relations leads, and public affairs operators.
Search intent
Communications teams searching for press release workflows, PR distribution strategies, and reviewed BlueSky posting systems.
PR posts can create real risk when embargoes, statements, corrections, launch timing, or stakeholder approvals are handled manually at the last minute.
A reviewed BlueSky communications queue where evergreen announcements, press links, event reminders, and approved statements publish on time without replacing human judgment.
Weekly ONYX workflow
- Separate evergreen PR education from time-sensitive embargoed or crisis communication.
- Map approved press statements, executive quotes, launch notes, and media links into the content calendar.
- Use AI Voice only to draft options from approved facts, not to invent claims or quotes.
- Route embargoed, legal, financial, personnel, crisis, and regulatory updates through the correct reviewer before scheduling.
- Review replies and media questions after publishing so follow-up communication stays accurate.
Posts to schedule first
Why ONYX fits
ONYX gives communications teams a reviewed BlueSky queue for approved posts while keeping sensitive statements under human ownership.
The content calendar helps teams coordinate embargo windows, launch timing, and follow-up posts before the announcement day gets busy.
The thread splitter turns longer statements or FAQs into readable BlueSky posts without cramming every detail into one update.
AI Voice can create draft variations from approved copy, but PR teams should verify every claim, quote, date, and link before scheduling.
Free ONYX tools for this workflow
Questions
Can PR agencies schedule press release posts on BlueSky?
Yes, for approved summaries, media links, reminders, and follow-up FAQs. Embargoed, crisis, legal, financial, and personnel updates should stay under human review.
Should PR teams automate crisis communication?
No. Use ONYX for reviewed scheduling and drafts, but crisis communication requires live human judgment and the right internal approvals.
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