Social publishing operations, made controlled and measurable.
Aurevon Digital Products helps businesses prepare campaigns, route approvals, publish through authorized Meta channels, handle privacy requests, and review performance from one disciplined workflow.
A specific public overview for Meta review, client onboarding, and business verification.
This page explains Aurevon’s digital product area for controlled social publishing operations. It is written for clients, reviewers, and platform stakeholders who need to understand the product purpose, permissions, data handling, support process, and commercial policy basis.
1. Product Purpose
What the publishing workflow does and who it is for.
2. Meta Permissions
How business assets, roles, and platform permissions are handled.
3. Data & Privacy
What information may be processed and how deletion requests are routed.
4. Review Evidence
What Aurevon can provide for app review and business verification.
5. Terms & Refunds
Commercial scope, cancellation, refund, support, and platform dependency policies.
For teams that need reliable content operations, not casual posting.
Campaign content often moves through scattered files, chat approvals, unclear account access, and last-minute publishing. Aurevon structures that work into a practical digital product: content calendars, asset libraries, approval notes, channel selection, scheduling status, and reporting checkpoints for official business pages and Instagram professional accounts.
- Campaign workspaceOrganize post copy, images, reels, landing links, audience notes, brand guidance, and publishing dates before anything goes live.
- Approval workflowRoute content through named reviewers, capture comments, confirm final assets, and keep a record of who approved each publishing action.
- Authorized publishingPublish or schedule only through client-authorized or Aurevon-owned business assets where responsibility has been documented.
- Reporting loopReview published links, content status, campaign notes, basic engagement indicators, and follow-up actions for the next cycle.

The product is designed around legitimate business identity and least-necessary access.
For clients using Meta technologies, access should be tied to real business assets, a clear publishing purpose, named users or approved systems, and visible support routes. Permissions are requested only when they support the workflow, such as page/account selection, content management, publishing, comment or message handling where explicitly agreed, account administration, or insights needed for reporting.
- Confirmed ownershipBefore setup, the client should confirm ownership or administrator authority for each Facebook Page, Instagram professional account, Business Manager asset, ad account, catalog, or related channel.
- Role-based accessUsers should have appropriate roles. Password sharing, unofficial scraping, impersonation, and unmanaged personal-account access are not part of the product.
- Permission reviewRequested permissions should be mapped to a practical feature. If a permission is no longer needed, it should be removed or avoided.
- Platform complianceThe workflow is intended to operate within Meta Platform Terms, Developer Policies, app review expectations, and client-specific platform settings.

The workflow stores operational records, not unnecessary personal data.
Aurevon may process business contact details, channel names, page identifiers, post drafts, creative assets, approval records, campaign notes, scheduled/published status, support messages, and reporting indicators needed to deliver the service. Aurevon avoids collecting unnecessary personal information and does not sell Meta platform data.
- Privacy noticeThe public privacy policy explains website, client, and Meta publishing data handling.
- Deletion routeUsers can request deletion through the dedicated data deletion instructions page and public email route.
- Retention limitsRecords may be retained where needed for legal, accounting, security, audit, contractual, support, or dispute reasons.
The page gives reviewers a clear explanation of the product’s real business use.
For Meta app review or business verification, Aurevon can prepare evidence that connects requested permissions to product features and actual workflow screens.
Privacy URL
Public privacy policy covering Meta-connected workflow data, access, retention, sharing, and deletion requests.
Deletion URL
Human-readable instructions for requesting deletion of user data connected to a Meta publishing workflow.
Terms URL
Commercial terms covering platform dependency, acceptable use, content rights, cancellation, refunds, and service scope.
Support URL
Public contact route for access issues, publishing questions, privacy requests, billing questions, and service support.
Clients should understand scope, refunds, and support before work begins.
Digital product setup and managed publishing services are normally governed by written scope, invoice, statement of work, or service plan. The public terms page explains baseline policies for setup work, monthly services, prepaid work, cancellation, third-party platform dependency, content rights, and acceptable use.
- Refund and cancellation claritySetup work, completed work, third-party charges, and committed vendor costs are handled differently from unused recurring service periods.
- Support expectationsSupport questions are routed through Aurevon’s public contact page or agreed client channels.
- Platform changesMeta API, app review, verification, account, permission, or enforcement changes may affect availability and timelines.

