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Partner Enablement

Run moderation services on Checkstep - at the standard your clients expect.

A practical guide for partners who deliver moderation operations on behalf of brands. Whether you're scaling a service line across dozens of clients or sitting in a queue making decisions on shift, the same platform is underneath. This section shows you how to use it well.

Overview

The work looks different depending on where you sit. Operations leaders are scaling capacity, calibrating quality, and making the commercial model add up. Moderators and team leads are reading context, hitting the right shortcut key, and protecting their own attention across long shifts. Both lanes share the same platform - but the questions you'll bring to it are different.

Choose your lane

How this section is organized

Every page in Partner Enablement maps to one of three layers. If you're not sure where to start, find the layer that matches what you need today.

The three-layer spine

Use cases

The kinds of content and clients you'll moderate - gaming chat, marketplace listings, dating profiles, social UGC, regulated media. Each has its own rhythm.

Best practices

Moderator hygiene and operational discipline. Reading context, escalation criteria, calibration, accuracy under volume, exposure protections.

Workflows

The Checkstep loop. Queue → review → action → appeal → audit. The mechanics of doing the work and the dashboards that show you how it's going.

The lanes determine the altitude. The spine determines the topic. A page like Multi-client setup patterns sits in the operations lane, on the workflow layer. Use case playbooks sits in the moderator lane, on the use-case layer. Same platform underneath - different question being asked.

Who this is for

If you're delivering moderation as a contracted service - for one brand or for many - this section is built for you. A few specific situations where partners tend to land here:

Scaling a service line
You've won a moderation contract and now you're staffing, training, and standing up the platform side at speed.
Start with the operations lane: Onboarding a new client and Multi-client setup patterns.
First week as a moderator
You've been assigned to a client account and need to make consistent decisions inside their policy framework, on Checkstep.
Start with the moderator lane: Your first week and Making good decisions fast.
QA & calibration owner
You're responsible for accuracy across moderators, secondary review percentages, and disagreement resolution.
Operations lane: Quality assurance at scale, then the moderator lane's Making good decisions fast for the underlying mechanics.
Account or program manager
You sit between the brand and the operation. You need reporting that translates moderation work into business value.
Operations lane: Reporting back to clients, paired with the existing Measuring What Matters guide.