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TIGER FORM Integration

ApproveThis manages your TIGER FORM Integration approvals.

April 17, 2025

Integration Category: Forms

Let’s cut to the chase: approvals suck when they’re stuck in email threads, spreadsheets, or that one manager’s inbox who’s always on vacation. If you’re using Tiger Form to collect data – whether it’s purchase requests, campaign briefs, or client onboarding docs – you’re already ahead of the game. But here’s the problem: forms are just the starting line. What happens after someone hits submit?

Why This Combo Works Like Duct Tape for Broken Processes

Tiger Form builds the highway for data collection. ApproveThis adds the traffic lights, toll booths, and emergency lanes to make sure everything gets where it needs to go – without crashes. Together through Zapier, they automate the bridge between "submitted" and "approved," turning what’s usually a black hole of follow-up emails into a process that actually works.

What You’re Fixing

Think about how most companies handle form approvals: Karen in accounting manually forwards PDFs to directors. The marketing team loses track of which vendor contract is approved. Legal takes three weeks to review a simple NDA because the request got buried. This isn’t just annoying – it’s expensive. Delayed decisions mean delayed projects, missed deadlines, and teams stuck playing detective instead of doing real work.

Real Use Cases That Don’t Sound Like BS Marketing Fluff

Use Case 1: Killing “Form Deserts” Where Requests Go to Die

The problem: Your team creates a new Tiger Form for, say, webinar speaker submissions. It goes live. Submissions roll in. Then… nothing happens for weeks because no single person owns approving them.

The fix: Zapier triggers an ApproveThis workflow the second a new form is created. Now, before that form even goes live, it’s routed to legal for compliance checks, then to the events team for final sign-off. No more rogue forms with dodgy terms or missing disclaimers.

Who cares: Compliance teams sleeping easier knowing no unchecked forms go public. Project managers actually hitting launch dates.

Use Case 2: From Form Submission to Approved in One Click

The problem: Your Tiger Form collects IT purchase requests. But every submission becomes a 3-day email chain between IT, finance, and the requester’s manager.

The fix: New form submissions auto-create approval requests with all data pre-filled. Finance gets it first – if the cost is under $5k, it auto-approves. Over $5k? Routes to the CFO. IT gets notified only after the money’s greenlit. No more “Who approved this?!” meetings.

Who cares: Finance teams cutting approval time for small purchases by 80%. Employees not hounding approvers for updates.

Setup That Takes Less Time Than Your Morning Coffee

Here’s why even the “not techy” people love this:

  1. Connect via Zapier – No API nonsense. Zapier’s interface is like setting up a playlist: “When this happens in Tiger Form, do this in ApproveThis.”
  2. Map your triggers: Pick whether approvals start when a new form is created (great for compliance) or when there’s a new submission (ideal for purchase requests).
  3. Add your rules: Set approval thresholds (e.g., auto-approve under $1k), assign approver groups, enable email fallbacks for non-tech users.

Pro tip: Use ApproveThis’ calculated fields to auto-flag submissions that need extra scrutiny. Example: If a Tiger Form submission’s “total cost” field exceeds a department’s budget, route it directly to the VP.

Why Teams Stop Hating Each Other After This Setup

For Operations Teams

No more playing operator between Tiger Form data and the 12 people who need to sign off. Approval paths are predefined – escalations happen automatically when someone’s OOO. Real example: A manufacturing company slashed equipment approval time from 14 days to 2 by auto-routing submissions based on cost and department.

For Finance & Legal

Thresholds mean they only see what matters. A $500 office supply request? Auto-approved. A $50k client contract? Legal gets it first with all Tiger Form fields attached. Bonus: Audit trails that actually make sense during compliance reviews.

For External Partners

Client needs to approve a proposal submitted via Tiger Form? They click approve/deny in email – no ApproveThis login required. No more “Can you resend the PDF?” or “The portal won’t accept my password.”

The Nuts and Bolts You Actually Care About

Approval groups > endless CC emails: Require 3/5 department heads to approve a new vendor form? Done. Need sequential approvals from manager → director → CFO? Set it once.

Vacation coverage that doesn’t fail: ApproveThis auto-reassigns requests if someone’s out. No more “Waiting on Jim” when Jim’s hiking the Alps.

Real-time dashboards: See which Tiger Form submissions are stuck, approved, or denied – without digging through logs.

Cool, But Does This Work For [Your Industry]?

Marketing Agencies

Client campaign briefs submitted via Tiger Form get approved by 3 stakeholders in 24 hours instead of “We’ll get back to you next week.” Bonus: Auto-denied submissions trigger a Tiger Form email alert with revision notes.

Healthcare

Patient intake forms requiring doctor approval get prioritized based on urgency flags. Critical cases jump the queue automatically.

Manufacturing

Safety inspection forms auto-escalate if any field scores below threshold. Midnight shift submissions don’t wait for day crew managers.

No, This Isn’t “Another Tool” – It’s the Missing Link

ApproveThis doesn’t replace Tiger Form – it stops you from duct-taping together Gmail, Slack, and hope. The integration handles the messy middle between submission and decision so you can:

  • Stop being the approval traffic cop
  • Kill the “Did you approve that?” follow-ups
  • Actually trust that important requests get seen

How to Not Screw This Up

Do: Start with one high-pain workflow (like purchase requests). Test it for a week. Expand after you’ve got wins.

Don’t: Try to automate every form at once. Some things (like pizza Friday orders) don’t need CFO approval.

Do: Use ApproveThis’ conditional logic. Example: Tiger Form submissions from the “Urgent” category auto-notify approvers via SMS.

Don’t: Let IT build custom integrations. Zapier already works – no need to reinvent the wheel.

Bottom Line

If you’re using Tiger Form, you’re already committed to organized data collection. ApproveThis is the muscle that actually does something with that data. The integration isn’t flashy – it’s the workhorse that stops your processes from being held hostage by indecision.

Ready to stop being the approval switchboard? Register for ApproveThis or grab a demo. We’ll even help you build your first Zapier connection – no sales jargon, just results.

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Best Approval Workflows for TIGER FORM

Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for TIGER FORM

Create approval requests for new Tiger Form forms

This integration creates a new approval request in ApproveThis whenever a new form is created in Tiger Form. It ensures that each new form is reviewed through a defined approval process for improved oversight. *Note: Customize approval steps in ApproveThis as needed.*

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Form

Triggers when a new form is created.

Action

Create Request

Creates a new request, probably with input from previous steps.

Create approval requests for new Tiger Form form submissions

This integration sends new form submissions from Tiger Form to ApproveThis by creating an approval request. It centralizes the review process to ensure that all entries are properly evaluated. *Note: Adjust your approval settings in ApproveThis if needed.*

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Form Submission

Triggers when a new form submission is created.

Action

Create Request

Creates a new request, probably with input from previous steps.