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We’re bringing Lifecycle Management back. Join our Beta test

We’re bringing Lifecycle Management back. Join our Beta test

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Wed, Feb 21, '24  


In October, we temporarily disabled auto-archiving to work on the automation engine and content notifications for Lifecycle Management. We are happy to announce that we’ve made improvements to Lifecycle Management, and the feature is now available for open beta.

We can’t wait to hear what you think about these improvements. Keep reading to find out more about the new version of Lifecycle Management.

What is Lifecycle Management?

Building a central source of truth means building a lot of content. The more content you create, the harder it is to keep it updated. That’s where Lifecycle Management comes in.

Lifecycle Management is an auto-auditing feature that reminds you when Channels or Pages have become outdated (“stale”) due to a lack of updates or activity over time. It can also be set to archive stale content after a set number of months automatically.

The benefits of the new Lifecycle Management

Increased trust

Lifecycle Management ensures that your Happeo’s content stays fresh, so your team members can trust the platform. 

Automated audits

Lifecycle Management streamlines content management by automatically flagging stale content and archiving outdated Pages and Channels. By eliminating the need to identify and archive outdated content manually, this feature significantly reduces administrative workload and saves content owners and editors time.

Review content statuses at a glance

Lifecycle Management provides admins with a comprehensive overview of Page and Channel statuses. If a user is an owner or an editor, they can also easily monitor the statuses of content in the Lifecycle Management tab of their User Settings page. No need to manually check Pages and Channels individually – everything is conveniently displayed in one easy list. If you see something on the list you know to be fresh, you can easily refresh from the list.

Recent Lifecycle Management improvements 

Notifications

When the new version of Lifecycle Management is enabled, content owners will begin receiving an email and in-app notification every Monday. These notifications inform owners and editors about Channels and Pages that have become stale, as well as those set to be automatically archived.

If you’re an Admin and want your content owners and editors to get these notifications, make sure to enable the feature in Admin Settings page - Lifecycle Management. If you’re not an admin, ask one to enable this feature.

Notifications examples:

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Auto-archiving & auto-unpublishing

 

What is auto-archiving?

Auto-archiving is a feature of Lifecycle Management that automatically archives outdated Channels based on how long they have been stale.

What is auto-unpublishing?

Auto-unpublishing is a feature of Lifecycle Management that automatically unpublishes outdated Pages based based on how long they have been stale.

Where can you enable auto-archiving and auto-unpublishing?

Admins can enable auto-archiving in Admin Settings - Lifecycle Management - Channels and auto-unpublishing in Admin Settings - Lifecycle Management - Pages.

This is also where you can determine the duration for your Pages or Channels to remain stale before they are automatically archived or unpublished.

What happens if I enable auto-archiving/auto-unpublishing and we have some content that is already outdated? Will it get archived right away?

When auto-archiving & auto-unpublishing is turned on, even if you had some content where the archival date/unpublishing date was supposed to happen in the past, we will not archive it immediately to prevent unwanted loss of content. This gives you the time to update it.

Content will only be archived or unpublished after owners and editors have received at least four Lifecycle Management notifications (every Monday for four weeks).

What happens if I miss the notifications or don’t act on them?

Your content will eventually be automatically archived or unpublished based on your Lifecycle Management settings.

If any important content ends up being automatically archived or unpublished, admins can always bring the content back by visiting Admin Settings - Channels/Page Groups - “Archived” tab.

Can I archive or unpublish content manually myself?

If you are the content owner or editor you can always archive or unpublish content manually without waiting for the system to do it. Admins can archive or unpublish any content manually as well.

More Improvements

We’ve also added more information to the Lifecycle Management tables to provide more context regarding listed Pages and Channels.

Pages: “Last updated by”

In the table of Stale Pages (Admin Settings > Lifecycle Management > Pages), you can now see “Last updated by,” indicating the last editor to have made an update to the Page. This is useful if, for example, the Page has multiple editors and the page owner wants to know who edited it last.

Pages and Channels: “Marked as stale” dates

For both Channels and Pages, when Lifecycle Management is active, a new column called “Marked as stale” will be listed. You can set when the system will mark content as stale. By default, the time it takes for content to be marked as stale is set to 18 months. 

This column shows you the date when a piece of content (Channel/Page) was marked as “Stale” so admins and owners can make decisions about which content to prioritize next for review.

Pages and Channels: “Archival / Unpublishing dates”

When auto-archiving/auto-unpublishing is enabled, Lifecycle Management’s content tables display an additional “Archival date” column for Channels and an “Unpublishing date” date for Pages detailing when the content is set to be unpublished or archived to avoid unnecessary surprises.

Pages and Channels: Quick actions in tables

We’ve also added more convenient quick actions to the listings in Lifecycle Management tables!

 

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Consistent tables for Admins, Owners and Editors

All the updates mentioned above will also be available to content owners and editors under the Lifecycle tab of user settings.

We hope you’re as excited about these improvements as we are. Read more about Lifecycle Management in this Help Center article. If you have any questions regarding the new and improved functionality of Lifecycle Management, please don’t hesitate to contact your Customer Success Manager or submit ideas for improvement in our product portal.