Respond to a post request
If you’ve been assigned a post request, it means someone is asking you to contribute content for an upcoming school newsletter
Last updated on
July 15, 2025
Finding Your Post Requests
1. Check Your Email (if notifications were sent)
- You’ll receive an email with:
- The title of the request.
- Who requested the post.
- Any instructions or notes from the requester.
- A Write Post button to take you directly to the post editor in Bundlebird.
2. Check Your Bundlebird Dashboard
- Even if you didn’t receive an email, your request will appear when you log into Bundlebird.
- On your Dashboard, look for the Post Requests section.
- Requests marked as Awaiting Post still need your response.
Responding to a Post Request
- Open the Request
- Click Write Post (from the email or from your Dashboard).
- Review the Details
- At the top of the post editor, you’ll see:
- The topic the post will be published under.
- Any notes or instructions from the requester.
- Write Your Post
- Add your content directly in the post editor.
- Use formatting and attachments if needed (e.g., add images or documents).
- Publish Your Post
- When finished, click Complete and Publish Post.
- The request status will change from Awaiting Post to Completed, and the requester will be able to view your post.
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