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Content Governance Best Practices
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Content Governance is all about putting in place systems and processes that ensure a smooth flow of content from the time it is created to the time it is published. Governance is about how content is planned, created, managed, and published.
It is important to keep these guidelines in mind when creating content on Whatfix to ensure that content and related processes are consistent and the quality is maintained.
There are different user roles available in Whatfix. Based on the role you are provided, you can perform various functions.
- Editor creates the content.
- Content Manager creates, edits, and manages the content.
- Account Manager does the final review and does Push to Production, which makes the content available to all end users.
For more information, see Whatfix User Roles.
The person creating the content (Editor) cannot be the one checking the content. It is ideal to have the content reviewed by another creator so that it is free of any mistakes that were overlooked by content creator.
There needs to be at least two Account Managers for a particular account. This eliminates any personal dependencies and bottlenecks in the absence of any one of them.
The Account Manager makes Whatfix content live for end users. Ensure that the content that was reviewed and tested, is the content that is published.
Once content is pushed to end users, you can use Guidance analytics to understand users' engagement rate with your Whatfix content, such as Flows, Smart Tips, Beacons, and more. Using the data, you can make changes to your content where it is necessary and guide users to complete their goals.
Apart from understanding how end users are using Whatfix content, Whatfix's Product Analytics enables you to understand end-user behavior in the application or product. You can track how end users are navigating through an application and identify trends, patterns, and insights. The insights and recommendations from the analysis are used to inform and guide product decisions and improvements.