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Multi-Channel Content

Maintain quality across blog, email, social, and web content

The Problem

Different channels have different requirements — what works for blog fails for email.

The Solution

Channel-specific reviewers — one for blog posts, one for emails, one for social media.

How to Set Up Multi-Channel Content

1

Create channel-specific reviewers

Build separate reviewers for blog posts, emails, social media, landing pages, and help docs — each with criteria tailored to the channel.

2

Adjust criteria weights per channel

Blog posts weight SEO higher. Emails weight CTA and subject line higher. Social media weights engagement and platform fit higher.

3

Maintain one core brand voice

All channel reviewers reference the same brand voice knowledge base — ensuring consistency across channels even as tone adapts.

4

Score and compare across channels

Track quality scores by channel to identify which content types need more attention or training.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is multi-channel content?

Maintain quality across blog, email, social, and web content

What problem does multi-channel content solve?

Different channels have different requirements — what works for blog fails for email.

How does TeamBench help with multi-channel content?

Channel-specific reviewers — one for blog posts, one for emails, one for social media.

How quickly can I set this up?

Most teams are operational within an hour. Create a reviewer with your specific criteria, upload any relevant guidelines as a knowledge base, and start submitting content for review. The AI reviewer provides instant scored feedback.

What types of content can I review?

Any written content: blog posts, emails, social media posts, product descriptions, press releases, help documentation, internal communications, landing pages, ad copy, and whitepapers.

How much does it cost?

TeamBench offers a free plan to get started, with affordable Pro and Team plans for up to 10 or 100 users respectively. Usage-based credits mean no idle seat costs. See teambench.ai for current pricing.

Can I customize the review criteria?

Yes. You define the criteria (readability, brand voice, accuracy, compliance, etc.), set weights for each, and configure the scoring scale. The reviewer evaluates content against your exact specifications.

Does this replace human reviewers?

No. AI handles the first pass — catching readability issues, brand voice drift, and structural problems. Human reviewers focus on strategy, nuance, and final approval. The result is faster, more consistent review with less bottleneck.

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Last updated: February 2026