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IGNY8 Complete User Workflow Guide - From Signup to Publishing

Version: 1.0
Last Updated: 2025-01-27
Status: Comprehensive End-to-End Guide


Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started - Signup & Onboarding
  2. System Overview & Navigation
  3. Workflow A: New IGNY8-Hosted Site (Complete Build)
  4. Workflow B: Existing Site Management
  5. Workflow C: WordPress Sync - New Site
  6. Workflow D: WordPress Sync - Existing Site
  7. Module Deep Dives
  8. Advanced Features & Tips

1. Getting Started - Signup & Onboarding

1.1 User Registration

Path: /signup

Process:

  1. User visits signup page
  2. Fills in registration form:
    • First Name (required)
    • Last Name (required)
    • Email (required, must be unique)
    • Password (required, must meet security requirements)
    • Username (optional, auto-generated from email if not provided)
    • Terms & Conditions acceptance (required)
  3. System automatically:
    • Creates User account with role owner
    • Creates Account with auto-generated name (from user's name)
    • Links user to account as owner
    • Assigns default plan (usually free tier)
    • Generates JWT tokens (access + refresh)
    • Logs user in automatically

Post-Registration:

  • User redirected to Dashboard (/)
  • Account is ready to use immediately
  • Initial credit balance assigned based on plan

1.2 First Login

Path: /signin

Process:

  1. User enters email and password
  2. System validates credentials
  3. JWT tokens generated (15 min access, 7 day refresh)
  4. User redirected to Dashboard

Account Structure:

Account (Your Organization)
  └── Sites (One or more websites)
      └── Sectors (Content categories/divisions)
          └── Keywords, Clusters, Ideas, Tasks, Content

1.3 Dashboard Overview

Path: / (Home Dashboard)

What You See:

  • Quick Stats: Keywords, Clusters, Ideas, Tasks, Content counts
  • Workflow Steps: Visual guide showing 7-step content creation process
  • Recent Activity: Latest content, tasks, ideas
  • Quick Actions: Links to key modules
  • Credit Balance: Current credits and usage

Key Navigation:

  • Sidebar Menu: Planner, Writer, Thinker, Linker, Optimizer, Sites, Settings
  • Top Bar: User profile, notifications, credits display

2. System Overview & Navigation

2.1 Main Modules

Module Purpose Key Features
Planner Keyword research & clustering Keywords import, auto-clustering, ideas generation
Writer Content creation & management Task creation, AI content generation, content editing
Thinker AI configuration Prompt management, author profiles, strategies
Linker Internal linking Automatic link suggestions, link management
Optimizer Content optimization SEO scoring, optimization suggestions
Sites Site management & building Site builder wizard, deployment, WordPress sync

2.2 Access Control

User Roles:

  • Developer: Full system access, bypasses all restrictions
  • Owner: Full account access, can manage users
  • Admin: Full site access, can manage site users
  • Editor: Can create/edit content, limited settings access
  • Viewer: Read-only access

Scoping:

  • All data is scoped to Account → Site → Sector
  • Users see only data for their assigned sites
  • Admin/Developer can access all sites

2.3 Credit System

How Credits Work:

  • Credits are the sole limiter (no per-plan feature restrictions)
  • Operations consume credits:
    • Auto-clustering: 1 credit per 30 keywords (min 1)
    • Idea generation: 1 credit per idea
    • Content generation: 3 credits per content piece
    • Image generation: 1 credit per image
    • Re-optimization: 1 credit per rerun
  • Credits deducted post-success
  • Low balance warnings shown before operations
  • Purchase credits on-demand via Billing

3. Workflow A: New IGNY8-Hosted Site (Complete Build)

Overview

This workflow covers creating a brand new site from scratch, hosted on IGNY8's platform. This is the most comprehensive workflow.

Step-by-Step Process

Phase 1: Planning & Keyword Research

3.1.1 Discover Keywords

  • Path: /planner/keyword-opportunities
  • Action: Browse keyword database, search by intent/volume/difficulty
  • Result: Identify target keywords for your site

3.1.2 Import Keywords

  • Path: /planner/keywords
  • Actions:
    • CSV Import: Upload CSV with columns: keyword, intent, volume, difficulty
    • Manual Entry: Add keywords one by one
  • Validation: System prevents duplicates (same keyword + site + sector)
  • Result: Keywords stored with account/site/sector context

3.1.3 Auto-Cluster Keywords

  • Path: /planner/keywords
  • Action: Select keywords → Click "Auto-Cluster"
  • Process:
    • System calls AI clustering service
    • Keywords grouped by semantic similarity
    • Clusters created with context_type (topic/attribute/service_line)
    • Credits deducted: 1 per 30 keywords (min 1)
  • Result: Clusters visible in /planner/clusters

3.1.4 Review & Refine Clusters

  • Path: /planner/clusters
  • Actions:
    • Review cluster assignments
    • View cluster metrics (keyword count, volume, difficulty)
    • Merge or split clusters if needed
    • Assign cluster roles (hub/supporting/attribute) if desired
  • Result: Refined cluster structure ready for site building

Phase 2: Site Builder Wizard

3.2.1 Start Site Builder

  • Path: /sites/builder or /sites/builder/workflow/:blueprintId
  • Action: Click "Create New Site" or "New Blueprint"
  • Result: New SiteBlueprint created, WorkflowState initialized

3.2.2 Step 1: Business Details

  • Required Fields:
    • Site Name
    • Site Description
    • Site Type: blog | ecommerce | company
    • Hosting Type: igny8_sites (for IGNY8 hosting)
  • Auto-Detection: If WordPress integration exists, hosting type auto-detected
  • Action: Save → Workflow state updated to business_details: ready
  • Result: Blueprint saved, proceed to Step 2

3.2.3 Step 2: Cluster Assignment

  • Requirement: Must attach ≥1 cluster before proceeding
  • Actions:
    • View available clusters from Planner
    • Filter by intent, volume, context type
    • Select clusters to attach
    • Assign cluster roles:
      • Hub: Main pillar pages
      • Supporting: Supporting content pages
      • Attribute: Product/service attribute pages
    • Click "Attach Clusters"
  • Validation: Backend enforces minimum cluster count
  • Result: SiteBlueprintCluster records created, state → clusters_ready

3.2.4 Step 3: Taxonomy Builder

  • Requirement: Must define taxonomies before sitemap generation
  • Taxonomy Types:
    • Blog: Categories, Tags
    • Ecommerce: Product Categories, Product Tags, Product Attributes
    • Company: Service Categories, Service Groups
  • Actions:
    • Create Manually: Add taxonomy items with name, slug, description
    • Import from WordPress: If WP integration exists, import existing taxonomies
    • Link to Clusters: Map each taxonomy to relevant clusters
    • Auto-Suggestions: System suggests taxonomies based on cluster metadata
  • Result: SiteBlueprintTaxonomy records created, state → taxonomies_ready

3.2.5 Step 4: AI Sitemap Review

  • Requirement: Clusters + Taxonomies must be ready
  • Process:
    • System calls AI structure generation service
    • AI analyzes clusters + taxonomies
    • Generates page structure with:
      • Page titles
      • Slugs
      • Entity types (blog_post/product/service_page/taxonomy_page)
      • Cluster assignments
      • Taxonomy assignments
    • Credits deducted (varies by page count)
  • Actions:
    • Review generated pages in grid view
    • Edit page titles, slugs, types
    • Reorder pages
    • Remove unwanted pages
    • Regenerate if needed (costs credits)
  • Result: PageBlueprint records created, state → sitemap_ready

3.2.6 Step 5: Coverage Validation

  • Purpose: Ensure all clusters have required page coverage
  • Checks:
    • Each cluster has at least 1 hub page
    • Supporting pages present for major clusters
    • Attribute pages for ecommerce/service sites
    • Taxonomy pages for category/tag hubs
  • Actions:
    • Review coverage cards
    • Fix gaps by returning to Step 4
    • Approve when all checks pass
  • Result: State → ideas_ready

3.2.7 Step 6: Ideas Hand-off

  • Actions:
    • Select pages to convert to Ideas
    • Optionally add secondary prompt/guidance
    • Click "Create Ideas"
  • Process:
    • System calls bulk_from_blueprint API
    • Ideas created with metadata:
      • cluster_id
      • taxonomy_id
      • site_entity_type
      • cluster_role
    • Ideas appear in Planner Ideas queue
  • Result: State → ideas_in_progress, Ideas ready in /planner/ideas

Phase 3: Content Creation (Writer)

3.3.1 Review Ideas

  • Path: /planner/ideas
  • View: Ideas list with entity types, cluster roles, taxonomy badges
  • Actions: Filter by entity type, cluster, status

3.3.2 Queue Ideas to Writer

  • Action: Select ideas → Click "Queue to Writer"
  • Process:
    • Ideas converted to Writer Tasks
    • Tasks inherit metadata:
      • entity_type
      • taxonomy_id
      • cluster_role
      • Keywords from cluster
    • Tasks appear in /writer/tasks

3.3.3 Generate Content

  • Path: /writer/tasks
  • Action: Select tasks → Click "Generate Content"
  • Process:
    • System queues AI content generation (Celery task)
    • AI receives:
      • Task details
      • Cluster context
      • Taxonomy context
      • Product attributes (if applicable)
      • Cluster role guidance
    • AI generates:
      • HTML content
      • Structured blocks (json_blocks) for products/services
      • Meta title, description
      • Primary/secondary keywords
    • Credits deducted: 3 per content piece
  • Result: Content created, linked to task, appears in /writer/content

3.3.4 Review & Edit Content

  • Path: /writer/content → Click content item
  • Editor Features:
    • HTML editor with preview
    • Metadata sidebar showing:
      • Entity type
      • Cluster name & role
      • Taxonomy assignment
      • Validation status
    • Validation panel:
      • Checks for required metadata
      • Taxonomy assignment
      • Attribute completeness
      • Publish readiness
    • Publish button (disabled until validation passes)

3.3.5 Generate Images

  • Path: /writer/images
  • Actions:
    • System extracts image prompts from content
    • Generate featured images
    • Generate gallery images
    • Generate product variant images (ecommerce)
  • Credits: 1 per image
  • Result: Images linked to content

Phase 4: Optimization & Linking

3.4.1 Internal Linking (Linker)

  • Path: /linker/content
  • Process:
    • System analyzes content
    • Suggests internal links based on:
      • Cluster relationships (hub ↔ supporting)
      • Taxonomy matches
      • Entity type compatibility
      • Keyword relevance
    • Suggestions grouped by priority:
      • High Priority: Cluster matches
      • Other Suggestions: General relevance
  • Actions:
    • Review link suggestions
    • Accept/reject suggestions
    • Insert links into content
  • Result: Content enriched with internal links

3.4.2 Content Optimization (Optimizer)

  • Path: /optimizer/content
  • Process:
    • System analyzes content for:
      • SEO score
      • Readability
      • Engagement potential
      • Metadata completeness (Stage 3)
      • Cluster coverage
      • Taxonomy alignment
    • Scorecards displayed:
      • Overall score (0-100)
      • Metadata completeness
      • Cluster dimension coverage
  • Actions:
    • Review optimization suggestions
    • Apply improvements
    • Re-optimize if needed (1 credit)
  • Result: Optimized content ready for publishing

Phase 5: Validation & Publishing

3.5.1 Content Validation

  • Path: /sites/:id/posts/:postId (Post Editor)
  • Validation Checks:
    • Entity type assigned
    • Cluster mapping present
    • Taxonomy assignment complete
    • Required attributes filled (products/services)
    • Meta title/description present
  • Result: Publish button enabled when all checks pass

3.5.2 Site Progress Check

  • Path: /sites/:id (Site Dashboard)
  • Widget Shows:
    • Overall site status
    • Cluster coverage (X/Y clusters complete)
    • Cluster details:
      • Hub pages count
      • Supporting pages count
      • Attribute pages count
      • Completion status
    • Validation flags
  • Actions: Click incomplete clusters to view details

3.5.3 Deployment Readiness

  • Path: /sites/:id/deploy (Deployment Panel)
  • Readiness Checks:
    • Cluster coverage complete
    • Content validation passed
    • Taxonomy completeness
    • Sync status (if WordPress)
  • Actions:
    • Review checklist
    • Fix any blocking issues
    • Click "Deploy" when ready

3.5.4 Deploy to IGNY8

  • Action: Click "Deploy" button
  • Process:
    • SitesRendererAdapter builds site definition
    • Includes:
      • Page definitions with content
      • Navigation structure (from clusters)
      • Taxonomy hierarchy
      • Internal links
      • Metadata (entity types, cluster roles)
    • Writes to /data/app/sites-data/clients/{site_id}/v{version}
    • Renderer serves site at https://sites.igny8.com/{siteSlug}
  • Result: Site live on IGNY8 hosting

4. Workflow B: Existing Site Management

Overview

Managing an existing site that's already created, adding content, updating pages, managing deployments.

Key Workflows

4.1 Adding New Content to Existing Site

4.1.1 Create New Ideas

  • Path: /planner/ideas
  • Action: Click "Create Idea" or import from keyword opportunities
  • Process: Similar to Workflow A, but ideas linked to existing site

4.1.2 Generate Content

  • Follow same process as Workflow A Phase 3
  • Content automatically linked to existing site structure

4.2 Managing Site Content

4.2.1 View Site Content

  • Path: /sites/:id/content
  • View: All content for the site, filtered by status, entity type, cluster

4.2.2 Edit Existing Content

  • Path: /sites/:id/posts/:postId/edit
  • Actions:
    • Edit HTML content
    • Update metadata
    • Change taxonomy assignments
    • Update cluster mappings
    • Re-validate before republishing

4.3 Site Settings & Configuration

4.3.1 General Settings

  • Path: /sites/:id/settings?tab=general
  • Settings:
    • Site name, slug
    • Site type, hosting type
    • Active status

4.3.2 SEO Settings

  • Path: /sites/:id/settings?tab=seo
  • Settings:
    • Meta title, description, keywords
    • Open Graph tags
    • Schema.org markup

4.3.3 Integrations

  • Path: /sites/:id/settings?tab=integrations
  • Actions:
    • Configure WordPress integration
    • Test connection
    • View sync status
    • Manage sync settings

4.4 Redeploying Site

4.4.1 Check Deployment Readiness

  • Path: /sites/:id/deploy
  • Review: Readiness checklist, fix any issues

4.4.2 Deploy Updates

  • Action: Click "Deploy"
  • Process: New version created, site updated with latest content

5. Workflow C: WordPress Sync - New Site

Overview

Creating a new site that will sync with an existing WordPress installation. This workflow covers initial setup and first sync.

Step-by-Step Process

Phase 1: WordPress Integration Setup

5.1.1 Create Site

  • Path: /sites/builder/workflow/:blueprintId
  • Step 1: Business Details
    • Site Type: Select appropriate type (blog/ecommerce/company)
    • Hosting Type: Select wordpress
    • Site Name, Description

5.1.2 Configure WordPress Integration

  • Path: /sites/:id/settings?tab=integrations
  • Actions:
    • Click "Connect WordPress"
    • Enter WordPress credentials:
      • WordPress Site URL
      • Application Password (or API key)
      • Username
    • Test connection
    • Save integration
  • Result: SiteIntegration record created with WordPress platform

Phase 2: Initial Sync from WordPress

5.2.1 Sync Taxonomies

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync (Sync Dashboard)
  • Process:
    • System calls ContentSyncService._sync_from_wordpress()
    • Fetches WordPress categories, tags, product categories (WooCommerce)
    • Maps to IGNY8 SiteBlueprintTaxonomy
    • Stores external_reference (WP taxonomy ID)
    • Auto-creates missing clusters with imported=True flag
  • Result: Taxonomies available in Site Builder

5.2.2 Sync Products (Ecommerce)

  • Process:
    • Fetches WooCommerce products
    • Maps to IGNY8 content structure
    • Links to imported taxonomies
  • Result: Products available as content ideas

5.2.3 Sync Posts/Content

  • Process:
    • Fetches WordPress posts/pages
    • Maps to IGNY8 Content model
    • Links to clusters/taxonomies
    • Stores external_reference (WP post ID)
  • Result: Existing content imported into IGNY8

Phase 3: Site Builder with Imported Data

5.3.1 Complete Site Builder Wizard

  • Step 2: Cluster Assignment
    • Use imported clusters (from WordPress taxonomies)
    • Or attach Planner clusters
  • Step 3: Taxonomy Builder
    • Review imported taxonomies
    • Add missing taxonomies if needed
    • Link to clusters
  • Step 4-6: Continue as in Workflow A

Phase 4: Content Creation & Sync

5.4.1 Create New Content in IGNY8

  • Follow Workflow A Phase 3 (Content Creation)
  • Content created with metadata

5.4.2 Sync to WordPress

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync
  • Action: Click "Sync to WordPress"
  • Process:
    • ContentSyncService._sync_to_wordpress() runs
    • Ensures taxonomies exist in WordPress (creates if missing)
    • Publishes content as WordPress posts/products
    • Updates external_reference after publishing
  • Result: Content live on WordPress site

Phase 5: Ongoing Sync Management

5.5.1 Monitor Sync Health

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync
  • Dashboard Shows:
    • Overall sync status (healthy/warning/error)
    • Last sync time
    • Mismatch count
    • Integration status per platform
  • Actions:
    • View sync logs
    • Retry failed syncs
    • Resolve mismatches

5.5.2 Two-Way Sync

  • From WordPress: New posts/products in WP → Sync to IGNY8
  • To WordPress: New content in IGNY8 → Sync to WP
  • Bidirectional: Changes in either system sync to the other

6. Workflow D: WordPress Sync - Existing Site

Overview

Adding WordPress sync to an existing IGNY8 site, or managing sync for an already-connected site.

Key Workflows

6.1 Connect Existing Site to WordPress

6.1.1 Add Integration

  • Path: /sites/:id/settings?tab=integrations
  • Action: Configure WordPress integration (same as 5.1.2)

6.1.2 Initial Sync

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync
  • Action: Click "Sync from WordPress"
  • Process:
    • Imports WordPress taxonomies
    • Maps to existing IGNY8 taxonomies (by name/slug)
    • Updates external_reference fields
    • Imports missing content

6.2 Managing Sync Mismatches

6.2.1 View Mismatches

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync
  • Dashboard Shows:
    • Taxonomies missing in WordPress
    • Taxonomies missing in IGNY8
    • Products/posts mismatches
  • Actions:
    • Review mismatch details
    • Resolve by syncing missing items
    • Manual mapping if needed

6.2.2 Resolve Mismatches

  • Action: Click "Retry Sync" or "Sync All"
  • Process: System attempts to reconcile differences
  • Manual Override: Edit taxonomy mappings if auto-resolution fails

6.3 Publishing Updates

6.3.1 Update Content in IGNY8

  • Edit content as normal (Workflow B)
  • Changes saved locally

6.3.2 Sync Updates to WordPress

  • Path: /sites/:id/sync
  • Action: Click "Sync to WordPress"
  • Process:
    • Updated content pushed to WordPress
    • Taxonomies updated/created as needed
    • External references maintained

7. Module Deep Dives

7.1 Planner Module

Purpose: Keyword research, clustering, idea generation

Key Pages:

  • /planner - Dashboard with overview stats
  • /planner/keywords - Keyword management
  • /planner/clusters - Cluster management
  • /planner/ideas - Content ideas queue
  • /planner/keyword-opportunities - Keyword discovery

Workflows:

  1. Keyword Import: CSV or manual entry
  2. Auto-Clustering: AI groups keywords semantically
  3. Cluster Refinement: Review, merge, split clusters
  4. Idea Generation: Create content ideas from clusters
  5. Queue to Writer: Convert ideas to tasks

7.2 Writer Module

Purpose: Content creation, editing, management

Key Pages:

  • /writer - Dashboard
  • /writer/tasks - Task queue
  • /writer/content - Content library
  • /writer/images - Image management
  • /writer/published - Published content

Workflows:

  1. Task Creation: From ideas or manual
  2. Content Generation: AI creates full content
  3. Content Editing: HTML editor with metadata
  4. Image Generation: AI creates images
  5. Publishing: Mark content ready for publish

7.3 Linker Module

Purpose: Internal linking automation

Key Pages:

  • /linker - Dashboard
  • /linker/content - Link suggestions

Workflows:

  1. Content Analysis: System analyzes all content
  2. Link Suggestions: AI suggests relevant internal links
  3. Link Insertion: User reviews and accepts suggestions
  4. Link Management: Edit/remove links as needed

7.4 Optimizer Module

Purpose: Content optimization & scoring

Key Pages:

  • /optimizer - Dashboard
  • /optimizer/content - Optimization analysis

Workflows:

  1. Content Analysis: System scores content
  2. Optimization Suggestions: AI provides improvement recommendations
  3. Apply Optimizations: User implements suggestions
  4. Re-optimization: Re-run optimization if needed

7.5 Sites Module

Purpose: Site management, building, deployment

Key Pages:

  • /sites - Site list
  • /sites/:id - Site dashboard
  • /sites/builder/workflow/:blueprintId - Site builder wizard
  • /sites/:id/sync - Sync dashboard
  • /sites/:id/deploy - Deployment panel
  • /sites/:id/settings - Site settings

Workflows:

  1. Site Creation: Wizard-based site building
  2. Content Management: View/edit site content
  3. Deployment: Deploy to IGNY8 or WordPress
  4. Sync Management: Manage WordPress sync
  5. Settings: Configure site options

8. Advanced Features & Tips

8.1 Site Builder Wizard Tips

Resume Capability:

  • Wizard state persists across sessions
  • Return to /sites/builder/workflow/:blueprintId to resume
  • System remembers last completed step

Gating Logic:

  • Next buttons disabled until prerequisites met
  • Hover over disabled buttons to see requirements
  • Tooltips explain what's missing

Helper Drawer:

  • Press F1 or ? for contextual help
  • Each step has specific guidance
  • Links to documentation

8.2 Metadata & Validation

Why Metadata Matters:

  • Cluster assignments enable internal linking
  • Taxonomy assignments enable proper categorization
  • Entity types enable correct content structure
  • Attributes enable rich product/service pages

Validation Requirements:

  • Content cannot publish without required metadata
  • Validation panel shows specific missing items
  • Fix issues before publishing

8.3 Credit Management

Best Practices:

  • Check credit balance before large operations
  • Batch operations when possible (e.g., cluster multiple keyword sets)
  • Monitor usage in Billing > Usage
  • Set up low balance alerts

Credit Optimization:

  • Review clusters before generating ideas (avoid duplicate ideas)
  • Use linker suggestions efficiently (don't over-link)
  • Re-optimize only when necessary

8.4 WordPress Sync Best Practices

Initial Setup:

  • Test connection before first sync
  • Review imported taxonomies carefully
  • Map IGNY8 clusters to WP taxonomies properly

Ongoing Management:

  • Monitor sync health regularly
  • Resolve mismatches promptly
  • Use manual sync for critical updates
  • Keep external references in sync

8.5 Deployment Tips

Pre-Deployment Checklist:

  • All clusters have required pages
  • Content validation passes
  • Taxonomies complete
  • Sync status healthy (if WordPress)
  • Test content on staging first

Deployment Process:

  • Deployment creates new version
  • Previous versions retained for rollback
  • Deployment logs available for troubleshooting

8.6 Troubleshooting

Common Issues:

  1. Wizard Won't Progress:

    • Check blocking issues in validation panel
    • Review tooltips on disabled buttons
    • Ensure prerequisites met (clusters, taxonomies)
  2. Content Won't Publish:

    • Check validation panel for errors
    • Ensure required metadata assigned
    • Verify taxonomy/cluster mappings
  3. Sync Failures:

    • Check WordPress connection
    • Review sync logs for errors
    • Verify API credentials
    • Check for rate limiting
  4. Credit Issues:

    • Verify balance in Billing
    • Check operation costs
    • Purchase credits if needed

Appendix: Quick Reference

Key Routes

Route Purpose
/ Dashboard
/planner Planner dashboard
/planner/keywords Keyword management
/planner/clusters Cluster management
/planner/ideas Ideas queue
/writer Writer dashboard
/writer/tasks Task queue
/writer/content Content library
/sites Site list
/sites/builder/workflow/:id Site builder wizard
/sites/:id Site dashboard
/sites/:id/sync Sync dashboard
/sites/:id/deploy Deployment panel
/sites/:id/settings Site settings

Credit Costs

Operation Cost
Auto-cluster 1 credit per 30 keywords (min 1)
Generate idea 1 credit per idea
Generate content 3 credits per content
Generate image 1 credit per image
Re-optimize 1 credit per rerun

Workflow Summary

New IGNY8 Site:

  1. Keywords → Clusters → Site Builder → Ideas → Tasks → Content → Link → Optimize → Deploy

WordPress Sync:

  1. Connect WP → Sync Taxonomies → Site Builder → Create Content → Sync to WP

Existing Site:

  1. Add Ideas → Generate Content → Update → Redeploy

End of Complete User Workflow Guide

This document covers all major workflows and features in IGNY8. For specific technical details, refer to architecture and implementation plans in the refactor-plan folder.