I work on the Web team at Belly, and we just transitioned our blog and most of our website content over to be powered by prismic.io. It's been a wonderful experience so far - prismic is a great tool, and the team over there has been super helpful.
Prismic uses an idea of "releases". Essentially a writer can create content and then submit it for a release. An editor then has to approve the content (ot leave comments/edits) before it actually gets published. This has been a really great workflow for us so far.
I should be putting a blog post on tech.bellycard.com explaining everything in detail by the end of the week.
Prismic looks great, but a bit too complex for my use case. In addition, the intuitiveness of Poetica UI looked appealing to me as I'm working with not very tech-knowledgeable users.
I'm definitely looking forward to reading your post, though.
Prismic uses an idea of "releases". Essentially a writer can create content and then submit it for a release. An editor then has to approve the content (ot leave comments/edits) before it actually gets published. This has been a really great workflow for us so far.
I should be putting a blog post on tech.bellycard.com explaining everything in detail by the end of the week.