Save Blog Post
Save a reviewed blog post draft with structured storage for publishing
Save a blog post draft you've reviewed and approved. Luce stores it in a structured format — metadata, markdown content, and images — ready for your publishing workflow.
Why use this
- Structured storage — each saved post is organized into a folder with the article as markdown, metadata as JSON, and images in a dedicated subfolder
- Ready to publish — the saved format is clean and portable, making it easy to paste into your CMS or publishing pipeline
- Keep what works — separate the approved drafts from the raw output, building a library of publish-ready content
Review posts first
You should review your blog post drafts before saving. Ask your AI assistant: "Show me my blog post drafts"
What you'll get
| What | Description |
|---|---|
| Saved confirmation | Confirmation that the post was stored successfully |
| Storage location | Where the post files were saved in your project |
| Post metadata | The structured JSON with title, keywords, and meta description |
| Markdown content | The full article in markdown format |
Step by step
Review your blog post drafts
Start by pulling up your generated posts to find the ones worth saving.
"Show me my blog post drafts"
Pick a post to save
Identify a draft you're happy with (or plan to edit after saving). Note which draft number it is.
Save the post
Tell Luce to save the draft. It gets stored with structured metadata, markdown content, and any associated images.
"Save the first blog post draft"
Access the saved content
The saved post is available in your project files. Use the file browser to access the markdown and images for your publishing workflow.