Featured Workflows
Bylined Articles Workflow
Submission windows open, editors change, and contributor programs launch quietly. This workflow watches for publications accepting bylined articles, op-eds, and guest posts on your topics — and delivers the openings, with how to submit, on your schedule.
Bylines, op-eds, and guest posts · Submission details included · Delivered to Slack or email
Ways PR pros run Bylined Articles
Publications accepting bylines, op-eds, and guest posts on your topics. Tap a setup and Featured's chat will configure it with you.
- Topic watch
Watch your topics
“Set up a workflow that finds publications accepting bylined articles about climate tech and energy storage, and emails me new opportunities weekly.”
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Run an executive program
“Set up a workflow that finds byline openings matching our CEO's themes — fintech infrastructure and payments regulation — monthly with submission details.”
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Catch op-ed windows
“Set up a workflow that watches for outlets accepting op-eds on housing policy and flags timely windows tied to news cycles.”
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Cover the trade press
“Set up a workflow that finds manufacturing and industrial trade publications accepting contributed articles from operations leaders, monthly.”
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Feed a ghostwriting desk
“Set up separate byline-opportunity workflows for my clients in healthcare, legal, and SaaS, each delivering weekly to its own channel.”
Open in Featured - Seasonal
Get ahead of predictions season
“Set up a workflow starting in October that finds outlets seeking year-ahead prediction pieces from retail and ecommerce executives.”
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Watch contributor programs
“Set up a workflow that alerts me when national business outlets open contributor or expert-voices programs relevant to cybersecurity founders.”
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Arrive with outlines
“Set up a weekly byline workflow for logistics topics, and draft an article outline for the best opening it finds each week.”
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Publish the practitioners
“Set up a workflow finding education publications that accept bylines from school administrators on classroom technology, monthly.”
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Own regional business press
“Set up a workflow that finds Arizona business publications accepting contributed columns from local founders, monthly.”
Open in Featured - Competitor bylines
Track rival authors
“Set up a workflow that flags when executives from competing HR software companies publish bylined articles, with outlet and topic.”
Open in Featured - Multi-author
Rotate a bench of authors
“Set up a byline workflow for our leadership team — three authors, three themes — and suggest which author fits each new opening.”
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What it matches
Publications accepting contributed articles, op-eds, and guest posts on the topics you describe — each opening with its submission path and requirements.
When it looks
Weekly for an active byline program; monthly to keep a pipeline warm.
Where results go
Email or Slack — per author, per client, or to a content team channel.
How Workflows work
Tell Featured what to monitor, when to look, and where to send results.
Name your themes
The topics you can write about with authority — per author, if you're running a program. That's the standing brief.
Featured watches the openings
Publications accepting contributed articles, op-eds, and guest posts on your themes surface on schedule, each with its submission path.
Outline, draft, submit
From any opening, Featured's chat outlines and drafts in the author's voice, then helps pitch the editor. The blank page stops being the bottleneck.
Why run bylines as a workflow
Byline programs die of logistics — finding outlets, tracking windows, starting drafts. The workflow eats the logistics.
Windows
Openings, when they open
Submission windows and contributor programs surface as they appear — not when someone remembers to re-research the list.
Per author
Programs, not one-offs
Run themes per executive or per client, and let the workflow suggest which author fits each opening. That's a byline program on rails.
GEO fuel
Every byline compounds
Contributed articles in credible outlets are core sources for AI answers. A steady byline cadence is AI visibility, scheduled.
Prefer to search on demand?
The Bylined Articles feature finds publications accepting contributions in one conversation — the workflow keeps the pipeline stocked.
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Example usage
Chat with Featured to explore 2–3 media opportunities per week and see how AI-powered PR works.
- Featured Chat for discovering media opportunities
- Daily pitching tools to reach journalists
- Journalist request matching
- Core workflows to speed up outreach
- A gentle daily allowance to learn the platform
For solo practitioners running focused PR.
Example usage
Monitor HARO and similar feeds, draft pitches in Featured Chat, and ship a steady weekly cadence without burning out.
- 5× more AI usage than Free
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Workflows across your saved opportunities
- Deeper AI chat for drafting and research
- Higher limits for active weekly pitching
For agencies and teams at maximum throughput.
Example usage
Run multiple brands in parallel, max out daily credits, and keep every workflow and journalist touchpoint in one place.
- 20× more usage than Lite
- Everything in Lite, plus:
- Maximum daily allowance for credit-based actions
- Built for teams that live in the product
Bylined Articles workflow — frequently asked questions
What does the Bylined Articles workflow do?
It watches for publications accepting bylined articles, op-eds, and guest posts on your topics and delivers new openings — with submission details — to Slack or email on your cadence. It's the discovery half of a byline program, automated.
What counts as an opening?
Publications with active contributed-content programs, op-ed pages taking submissions on your themes, guest post opportunities on real sites, and contributor programs at larger outlets. Each arrives labeled with what it is and how to submit — no reverse-engineering an editor's inbox.
Can it help write the articles?
Yes — from any opening, Featured's chat proposes angles, outlines the piece, and drafts in the author's voice for review. Configure the workflow to include an outline for the best opening per delivery and the writing starts itself.
Can I run it for multiple authors?
That's the program setup: themes per author — or per client, for agencies — with the workflow suggesting which author fits each opening. It's how a comms team keeps three executives publishing without a spreadsheet of submission windows.
How often should it run?
Weekly sustains an active program — most authors can move on one or two good openings a week. Monthly keeps a pipeline warm between pushes. Seasonal spikes (predictions season, year-end lists) justify a temporary weekly cadence.
Do I need a paid plan?
Workflows are part of paid plans — $39/month (Lite) or $79/month (Pro, billed annually); every plan includes every feature, only usage scales. Try the underlying search free in chat to see what openings exist for your topics today.
Why do bylines matter for AI visibility?
AI assistants cite exactly this content: expert articles in credible publications, with named authors and clear claims. A byline program run on cadence steadily builds the source layer AI answers draw from — measurable in a GEO audit as it compounds.
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Publish on cadence, not on luck
Start the workflow and keep a byline pipeline stocked with real openings — automatically.