Reviewing Outlines
Quickly review outline ideas, keep the best ones, and turn them into drafts.
Quickly review outline ideas, keep the best ones, and turn them into drafts.
Start in the Review column
When outlines are ready, they appear in the Review column in your Planning workspace.
Each outline card shows:
- Content type
- Outline title/focus
- Strategic angle
- Keywords (when available)
- A batch number (for grouping related outlines)
Use the batch number to understand topic grouping
On each outline card, you'll see a batch # label next to content type.
- Hover over the batch label to expand the text and see the full context showing which topic from the Strategy Map that outline is associated with.
- That batch represents the set of outlines generated together from the same topic/research run.
Filter by topic (via batch)
To focus your review on one topic's outlines:
- In the Review column header, click the filter icon.
- Choose:
- All batches
- Most Recent
- A specific Batch #/Topic
If you created outlines before the launch of the Strategy Map in February 2026, those outlines will not be associated with a topic and will be labeled as such.
Spot the "New" indicator
After an outline is generated, Averi marks it with a "New" indicator so you can quickly see fresh outputs that have not been edited yet.
Add guidance before generating a draft
If you want Averi to follow specific direction:
- Click the plus (+) guidance button on an outline in Review.
- Add your notes (angle, must-include points, specific tone, etc.)
- Click Save.
Generate a draft
When an outline looks good:
- Click Generate draft on the card.
- The card moves into AI Drafting while Averi writes it.
- When finished, it moves to Editing so you can refine it in the editor.
Discard an outline you don't want
To remove an outline:
- Hover the card and click the thumbs down icon.
- Confirm discard - you can leave feedback to train Averi on what you didn't like about the draft
- The outline is removed from your active queue.
For discarded drafts/outlines, Averi warns that deletion is permanent, so use discard for items you're certain you don't want.