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Create and Publish Content

Learn how as content managers, you manage your content within Contentstack by creating entries, searching content, publishing content, deploying releases, using workflows, and managing obsolete content.

Create Content

As content managers, you can do a lot with entries and assets – Create and collaborate with team members, start a discussion within an entry, manage version control, organize assets within folders, secure your assets, perform bulk operations, restore content, and more importantly get real time results with live preview.

Learn more about Author Content.

Publish Content

Make your content live by publishing entries and assets to the available publishing environments. You can publish individual content or bulk publish multiple contents in one or more locales instantly or by scheduling it quickly.

Learn more about Publish Content.

Search Content

You can search for any assets or entries contained within a specific stack using the search capability. Depending on your needs, you can perform two different forms of searches: Basic and Advanced.

Learn more about Search Content.

Streamline your Content Development

A workflow is a series of stages that establishes the process's road map and enables users to review and approve content systematically. With clearly defined stages, you can control the content flow across the whole lifecycle of your project.

Learn more about Workflows.

Deploy Grouped Content

Large-scale, time-sensitive content management and publication is a challenging task. By pinning all the necessary entries and assets within a "Release," you can help streamline this task. All the pinned items are simultaneously published / unpublished to the environment of your choice when you deploy the Release.

Learn more about Releases.

Managing Utilities

Manage different utilities to boost the efficiency of your Contentstack tasks.

Learn more about Utilities.

Managing Trash

For up to 14 days following the date of deletion, trash keeps a backup of all objects that have been deleted. Before they are completely deleted, you can return removed objects to their original state.

Learn more about Managing Trash.

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