
ApproveThis manages your everyday Integration approvals.
April 17, 2025
Integration Category: Productivity
Why Bother Connecting a Habit Tracker to an Approval System?
Let’s cut through the buzzwords: combining ApproveThis with Everyday isn’t about chasing shiny objects. It’s about fixing the cracks in how teams handle repetitive decisions. Think compliance checks, policy rollouts, or even client onboarding – processes where consistency matters, but manual tracking fails.
Everyday’s strength is making habit formation visible. ApproveThis’s superpower is forcing accountability into approval chains. Together, they turn “did anyone sign off on that?” into a closed-loop system. For companies scaling past 100 employees, that’s the difference between controlled growth and chaos.
Where Everyday Stops, ApproveThis Starts
Everyday tracks whether someone did something. ApproveThis tracks whether someone approved something. That gap is where mistakes happen. Example: Your HR team uses Everyday to ensure managers complete diversity training modules. But without ApproveThis, there’s no audit trail proving leadership actually reviewed those completion rates.
Key integration wins:
- No more approval black holes: Habits in Everyday trigger mandatory reviews in ApproveThis
- External approvers don’t need Everyday access: Clients or contractors can approve via email without logins
Real Use Cases (Not Just Theory)
1. Compliance Checks That Don’t Rely on Hope
A healthcare provider uses Everyday to track staff completion of daily sanitation protocols. But regulators want proof of supervisor sign-off. Their Zap:
Everyday habit marked → ApproveThis sends to department head → If denied, auto-alerts compliance officer
Result: Audit-ready paper trails without manual follow-ups.
2. Client Onboarding Without the Tagbacks
A marketing agency tracks client content reviews in Everyday. ApproveThis handles client approvals via email. Their Zap:
Everyday marks draft as ready → ApproveThis pings client → Approval auto-updates project management tool
Result: No more “I thought you clicked approve!” escalations.
3. Budget Approvals That Respect Fiscal Calendars
A manufacturing team uses Everyday to enforce quarterly budget check-ins. ApproveThis adds conditional thresholds:
Everyday habit triggers request → Under $10k? Auto-approved → Over? Escalates to CFO with ROI calculator attachment
Result: Finance team skips 73% of low-value requests.
Setting This Up Without IT Hand-Holding
Zapier’s the glue here. If you can set up a Slack channel, you can connect these apps. Basic flow:
- Pick a trigger in Everyday (new habit, marked habit, etc.)
- Map key data points to ApproveThis fields (amounts, due dates, etc.)
- Set up approval rules in ApproveThis (who decides, escalation paths)
Pro tip: Use ApproveThis’s calculated fields to auto-flag requests needing special handling. Example: If Everyday tracks project hours, auto-calculate overtime costs and route approvals based on budget remaining.
Teams That Win With This Combo
HR & Compliance
Track training completion (Everyday) + prove leadership reviewed results (ApproveThis). Vacation delegation ensures approvals never stall during PTO.
Client-Facing Teams
Clients approve deliverables via email (no Everyday login needed). Denials auto-create corrective action habits in Everyday.
Operations
Maintenance checks logged in Everyday → approvals auto-routed based on severity. Urgent requests skip queue via approval thresholds.
What You Can’t Afford to Miss
ApproveThis isn’t just a rubber stamp tool. Key features that make this integration stick:
Email-based approvals: Approvers don’t need to learn a new system. They click approve/reject in their inbox. Works for external partners.
Real-time dashboards: See which Everyday habits are stuck in approval limbo. Export reports for quarterly reviews.
Conditional routing: Automatically send high-risk requests to legal, others to managers. Cuts approval time by 40%+.
The Bottom Line
Linking ApproveThis and Everyday isn’t about automation for its own sake. It’s about closing the loop between “task done” and “task approved” – a gap that causes audits, missed deadlines, and finger-pointing.
For teams over 50 people, this is operational hygiene. You’re already tracking actions in Everyday. Adding ApproveThis ensures someone’s accountable for verifying those actions meet standards.
Ready to stop assuming things got approved? Get started with ApproveThis or book a 15-minute demo. No sales fluff – just a walkthrough of how to plug the leaks in your approval processes.
FAQs
Q: Do approvers need Everyday licenses?
Nope. ApproveThis handles approvals via email. External clients never touch your Everyday account.
Q: Can we customize approval levels?
Yes. Require 3 sign-offs for high-risk items, one for routine stuff. Change rules per department.
Q: What if an approver’s on vacation?
Vacation delegation auto-reassigns requests. No more chasing out-of-office replies.
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Best Approval Workflows for everyday
Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for everyday
Create approval requests for new habits
When a new habit is added in everyday, automatically create an approval request in ApproveThis for review. This integration ensures that every new habit is validated before activation. *Note: Configure approval settings in ApproveThis for custom workflows.*
Zapier Components

Trigger
New Habit
Triggers when the user adds a new habit.
Action
Create Request
Creates a new request, probably with input from previous steps.
Create approval requests for new habit milestones
When a new mark is added in everyday, automatically generate an approval request in ApproveThis to verify milestone completion. This automation streamlines habit tracking and validation processes. *Note: Verify milestone mapping between apps to ensure accuracy.*
Zapier Components

Trigger
New Mark
Triggers when a new date of a habit is marked.
Action
Create Request
Creates a new request, probably with input from previous steps.
Add new habits for received approval workflows
When an approval request workflow is initiated in ApproveThis, automatically add a new habit in everyday. This integration ensures that approved requests seamlessly trigger habit creation for consistent monitoring. *Note: Ensure habit details are properly mapped between apps.*
Zapier Components
Trigger
New Request
Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

Action
New Habit
Action to create a new habit
Mark habits when approvals are completed
When an approval decision is made in ApproveThis, automatically mark the corresponding habit in everyday. This automation provides real-time updates and enhances decision tracking. *Note: Confirm proper field mapping for accurate habit marking.*
Zapier Components
Trigger
A Request Is Approved/Denied
Triggers when a request is approved or denied.

Action
Mark Habit
Marks a specific date of a habit
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