Channel Guide

Where each conversation belongs.

This page is a read-only guide for the current Tomassi Lanigan Slack surface. It helps the team understand which channel to use, what belongs there, and what kind of handoff context should be visible before work moves into drafting, review or publishing.

01#tl-captions02#tl-marketing03#tl-socials04#tl-weeklynews
01#tl-captions

Captions

Caption drafts, caption review, and final wording notes for TL social content.

Use this channel when a post idea has moved into caption shape. It keeps draft wording, caption feedback, voice notes, and final caption decisions in one place.

Expected here
Draft captions, revision notes, final caption selections, and short handoff context.
02#tl-marketing

Marketing

Broader marketing direction, campaign thinking, and content-system discussion.

Use this channel for strategic marketing conversations that sit above a single post: campaign direction, audience framing, offer positioning, brand priorities, and what the intelligence layer should support next.

Expected here
Marketing priorities, campaign notes, positioning decisions, and open strategic questions.
03#tl-socials

Socials

Social content coordination, asset handoff, platform notes, and publishing context.

Use this channel for day-to-day social workflow coordination once an idea or caption is moving toward a platform. It helps separate social execution from broader marketing strategy.

Expected here
Platform notes, asset handoffs, scheduling context, and social-content status updates.
04#tl-weeklynews

Weekly News

Weekly Intelligence Report review, source signals, and content-angle discussion.

Use this channel for the weekly intelligence flow: market signals, source-backed story opportunities, content angles, and review notes before anything becomes creative drafting.

Expected here
Source highlights, weekly report notes, angle shortlists, approval questions, and research handoff context.

Mission Control Role

Mission Control documents the channel map and operating expectations. It is not a Slack socket, posting tool or publishing workflow.