Auto vs Manual Mode
You decide how much Olori does on her own. In the Command Center a single toggle sets the mode for a task; in Autopilot you set it per connected account. You can change it any time and override it per instruction.
The three modes
| Mode | What it means | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Manual | Olori drafts, but you approve every step before anything happens | While you are learning, or for sensitive messages |
| Semi-Auto | You approve the plan once, then she runs the steps within it (the default) | Most day-to-day work — speed with a checkpoint |
| Auto | She executes without asking, and you review results after in the One Inbox | Content types you have already tested and trust |
Manual (safest)
- ✕You approve every step before it goes out
- ✕Nothing publishes without your OK
- ✕Best while you are learning the platform
- ✕On Starter plans this is the default
Auto (fastest)
- ✓Olori scans, decides and posts on her own
- ✓You review the results after, in the One Inbox
- ✓Best for content you have already tested
- ✓Available on Growth and above
Semi-Auto is the sweet spot
Semi-Auto is the default because it balances speed and control: Olori does all the work and you approve the plan once, rather than signing off every individual action. You keep the final say without slowing things to a crawl.
Plans and modes
| Plan | Autopilot | Default behaviour |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | Off | Draft and approve — you review everything |
| Growth | On | Hands-off publishing with approvals in the One Inbox |
| Business | On | Autopilot across content, ads, website and CRM |
| Agency | On | Autopilot across every client workspace |
Changing your mode
Go to Settings and Publishing to set the default. Override per task by telling Olori run this automatically or show me the plan first. You can pause Autopilot at any moment from the Autopilot screen.
Start in review-first for your first two weeks. Once you trust the output for a given type of post, let Autopilot handle it.