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Publyz glossary
New to Publyz? This glossary explains the key words you will see across case creation, publishing, recommendations, and account workflows.
Core product terms
Case study: A structured narrative that captures a problem, analysis, and actionable outcome.
Draft: A saved working version of your case study before publishing.
Workspace: Your primary environment for creating, organizing, and managing content.
Prompt: The instruction you provide to guide AI generation.
Generation: AI-produced output based on your input and context.
Writing and editing terms
Section block: A content unit in the editor (for example context, analysis, recommendation).
Revision pass: A focused improvement cycle on clarity, tone, or structure.
Publish: Making a case study available to your audience.
Distribution: How published content is surfaced to readers.
Reading and engagement terms
Home feed: Personalized stream of recommended content.
Recommendation signal: Engagement data used to improve what appears in feeds.
Mute: Hide a creator or publication from your feed experience.
List: A saved collection of content for quick retrieval.
Account and billing terms
Membership: Your active plan and included feature set.
Member: The base Publyz plan for creating case stories and publishing up to the included monthly limit.
Member Pro: The paid Publyz subscription for unlimited publishing and plan-specific capabilities.
Billing cycle: The monthly or annual subscription period where plan access is tracked.
Cancellation: Ending a Member Pro subscription so it stops after the current billing cycle.
Safety and policy terms
Report: A flag raised for content or behavior that may violate standards.
Moderation: Review process for policy and quality compliance.
Policy violation: Content or behavior that breaks platform rules.
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