When Bureaucracy Meets Collaboration Magic
Let's be real: most approval processes suck. They're the soggy fries of business operations – necessary, but nobody's excited about them. That's where pairing ApproveThis (your approval sheriff) with Quip (the collaboration workhorse) changes the game. We're not talking about another "integration" that just moves data from point A to B. This is about fixing the broken handoffs between deciding stuff and getting work done.
Why This Combo Doesn’t Just Work – It Actually Solves Things
Quip's great at getting teams to actually talk while they work. But when you need formal sign-offs? That's where things fall apart. ApproveThis doesn't just add a "yes/no" button – it brings structure to the party. Together, they handle the messy middle where most companies lose time:
- No more approval black holes: That budget doc living in Quip? Now it triggers an approval chain that actually finishes.
- Stop playing license Tetris: External partners can approve via email without needing Quip logins.
Real-World Fixes for Teams Who Hate Waiting
1. Killing Folder Anarchy (Yes, This Matters)
New Quip folder created → Auto-approved request in ApproveThis
Who cares: IT teams drowning in "Why can't I find the Q3 reports?" tickets. Example: A healthcare company auto-routes new patient intake folders through compliance approvals before anyone touches them.
2. Approved = Instantly Actionable
ApproveThis greenlights a request → Item appears in Quip task list
Who cares: Operations teams tired of approved vendors getting lost in Slack. A manufacturing client auto-adds approved material specs to their Quip production checklist.
3. Documents That Build Themselves (Almost)
New approval request in ApproveThis → Quip doc generated with all context
Who cares: Legal teams wasting hours merging feedback. A fintech firm auto-creates contract amendment docs with pre-filled terms from the approval request.
Setup That Doesn’t Require a PhD
Connect Zapier to both platforms. Choose your trigger (like new Quip folder). Map the key fields. Test with a real request. Done. Seriously – if you can order DoorDash, you can handle this.
Team-Specific Wins (No Fluff)
HR: Onboarding Without the Papercuts
New hire docs in Quip trigger equipment approval workflows. Managers approve via email while commuting. Approved? IT gets a Quip task list item to ship the laptop.
Finance: Budgets That Don’t Cause Nightmares
Department heads submit Quip spreadsheets. ApproveThis routes based on amount – under $5k auto-approved, over $50k goes to CFO. Approved budgets lock in Quip with version history.
Marketing: Content Reviews That Don’t Kill Momentum
Draft blog in Quip → Approval request with due date. Legal approves via mobile. Published date auto-added to Quip calendar. No more “Did Laura sign off?” Zooms.
IT: Security Without the Power Trips
New software request form in Quip → Approval chain with infosec. Denied? Reason logged in Quip. Approved? Automatically added to procurement list. Audit trail survives employee turnover.
Features You’ll Actually Use (Not Just Marketing Buzzwords)
Approval Thresholds: Auto-approve small expenses but escalate big ones. Quip docs show real-time approval status.
Vacation Coverage: Approver OOO? Requests reroute without Quip access changes.
Calculated Fields: Auto-calculate budget impacts in approval requests. Show the math right in Quip.
The Bottom Line for Grown-Ups
This isn't about flashy tech. It's about fixing the approval bottlenecks that make your team resent coming to work. ApproveThis handles the bureaucratic heavy lifting so Quip can stay focused on actual collaboration.
Next steps: Register for ApproveThis (free trial, no CC). Already use Quip? Book a 15-min demo showing exactly how approvals won’t suck anymore.
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Best Approval Workflows for Quip
Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for Quip
Create approval requests for new Quip folders
Efficiently manage your folder approvals in Quip. With this automation, every time a new folder is created, an approval request is automatically submitted in ApproveThis. This ensures structured decision-making and streamlines your document management process.
Zapier Components

Trigger
New Folder
Triggers when a new folder is added directly to a specific folder (but not its subfolders).
Action
Create Request
Creates a new request, probably with input from previous steps.
Add items to Quip lists from approved requests
Ensure your lists in Quip are updated seamlessly with requests from ApproveThis. Once a request is approved, an item is added to your chosen Quip list, simplifying task management and ensuring alignment across your team.
Zapier Components
Trigger
A Request Is Approved/Denied
Triggers when a request is approved or denied.

Action
Add Item to List
This action will add a new item to a Quip list.
Create Quip documents for new approval requests
Transform your approval processes by automatically generating a Quip document each time a new approval request is received in ApproveThis. This ensures that all necessary details and documentation are easy to access and review.
Zapier Components
Trigger
New Request
Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

Action
Create Document
Creates a new document.
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