The Ecency Creator Toolkit: Drafts, Scheduling, Bookmarks, Decks

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Ask a working writer what they need from a platform and the answer is rarely exotic. Somewhere to keep half-finished ideas. A way to publish on a schedule without being awake for it. A place to save things worth rereading. Images that just work. Ecency ships all of it, built in and free and this post walks through how the pieces fit into an actual weekly workflow.

Drafts: your ideas, parked properly

Every post starts as a fragment and fragments need a home that is not a notes app you will never open again. Ecency's drafts are that home. Start writing in the editor, save as a draft or as a template and come back to it from any device, since drafts follow your account rather than your browser.

The workflow habit that makes drafts pay off: capture immediately, write later. When an idea for a post arrives, open the editor, dump the title and three rough sentences, save the draft, close it. You have not written a post, but you have made sure the post survives until writing time. A drafts folder with eight half-ideas in it is the difference between "I should write something this week" and choosing which one to finish.

Scheduled posts: publish while you sleep

Consistency beats intensity in blogging and scheduling is how mortals achieve consistency. Ecency lets you schedule a post for a future date and time and it publishes on its own when the moment comes.

This matters more than it sounds. Your readers are spread across timezones and the hour you finish writing is rarely the hour they are reading. Write when the writing is good, schedule for when the audience is awake. It also unlocks batching: write two or three posts on a free Sunday, schedule them across the week and your blog stays alive during the days your life does not allow for it.

Bookmarks: a library that follows you

Some posts you vote on and move past. Others you will want again: the tutorial you will need next month, the writer you want to study, the post you want to respond to properly when there is time. Bookmark them.

Bookmarks on Ecency are attached to your account, so the library you build is portable and permanent, not trapped in one browser on one machine. For creators, bookmarks quietly become a second drafts folder: every bookmarked post is a potential response, rebuttal, or follow-up. When the well feels dry, your bookmarks are a list of conversations you already wanted to join. Bookmark the content and stay up to date with any follow up comments/discussions on that content, really powerful. Favorite or bookmark of authors/account another neat case where you get to know when your favorite/bookmarked author made new content so you stay up to date and engaged with them.

Free image hosting: drop it in and forget it

Images are where a lot of blogging workflows spring a leak. Third-party image hosts die, change terms, or start charging, and every one of those events breaks pictures in your old posts.

On Ecency, image hosting comes with the account. Drop an image into the editor, it uploads, and the link is handled for you. Covers, galleries, screenshots, process shots, all first-class and all free. One less subscription, one less tab, one less external dependency in the middle of your publishing pipeline. Of course, free image hosting doesn't mean there won't be future cost associated with it. As a platform and storage cost rises due to global demand, we might be forced to charge some fees to keep things available but at this moment they are available, free, easy to use.

Decks: the power-user cockpit

Once you are posting regularly, the single-feed view starts to feel like watching a busy street through a keyhole. That is what ecency.com/decks is for. Decks give you a multi-column layout you compose yourself: your notifications next to your favorite communities, next to Waves, next to the feeds you curate from, all live on one screen.

For a daily routine, decks collapse a dozen round trips into one sitting. Answer comments in the notifications column, vote through your communities, catch the conversation on Waves and you are done in twenty minutes without ever navigating away. If you have ever paid for a multi-column client on another platform, this is that, free.

A week in the toolkit

Put together, a sustainable weekly rhythm looks something like this. Ideas get captured as drafts the moment they appear. On your writing day, you finish the most alive draft and schedule it for your audience's best hour. Each morning, ten minutes in decks: reply, vote, bookmark anything worth keeping. Bookmarks feed the next round of drafts and the loop closes.

None of these tools will write for you, but together they remove the friction that kills blogs: the lost idea, the missed week, the broken image, the scattered tabs. The craft stays yours. The logistics are handled.

And the part worth remembering: everything the workflow produces, the posts, the account, the audience, lives on the Hive blockchain under your keys. The toolkit is Ecency's. The output is permanently yours.

Set up your week at ecency.com, and open ecency.com/decks when you are ready for the cockpit.

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All the amazing features, Ecency has it. You name it and Ecency will show you how and where. Drafts saving on the App isn't working for me. Keep growing 💗 Ecency.

Thank you! Share details and we will fix it

It doesn't save the draft automatically like before. So you have to be cautious to lose your effort. Auto draft saving helps. Thank you

Auto saving issue you experiencing on mobile app or website ?

I am on mobile 📱 app, android, Samsung.

We have made some improvements on backend, can you check and let us know if it is working now?

Thank you, I checked ✅ it but where is the option of drafts? I am not finding it, can you help please.

It said saved draft but I don't see it any option to check if it's saved or not.

Sorry, on checking it again it popped up and the draft was saved successfully. Thank you for fixing it.

Drafts are the best idea. I have some I have to work...