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Float Integration

ApproveThis manages your Float Integration approvals.

April 17, 2025

Integration Category: Scheduling

Let’s be real: nothing kills momentum faster than chasing down approvals. Especially when your team’s juggling projects across Float’s scheduling magic and whatever clunky approval system you’ve been tolerating. But here’s the thing – you don’t have to choose between keeping projects moving and getting proper sign-offs. Connecting ApproveThis and Float via Zapier turns “waiting mode” into “execution mode.” Let’s break it down.

Why These Two? It’s About Control Without Friction

Float tells you who’s doing what and when. ApproveThis tells you who said yes (or no) and why. Together, they answer the three questions every ops leader hates:

  • “Did this get approved?”
  • “Who’s handling it now?”
  • “Why is this taking so damn long?”

This combo works because ApproveThis doesn’t care if your approvers live in Float, Outlook, or a spreadsheet from 2012. They click “approve” in an email, and Float automatically updates. No extra logins, no license fees for external partners – just decisions turning into action.

Real Scenarios Where This Actually Matters

Not every integration deserves your attention. These four do:

1. Client Onboarding Without the Tag-of-War

The Zap: New Float client → Auto-approval request in ApproveThis.
Who Cares: Marketing agencies, consulting firms, anyone billing by the hour.
Why It’s Cool: New client in Float? ApproveThis pings legal, finance, and the project lead. Once greenlit, Float auto-assigns the team. No more “Wait, did we even sign the contract?” before scheduling work.

2. Budget Shifts That Don’t Blow Up Your Timeline

The Zap: Float project update → Approval request for budget changes.
Who Cares: Construction, event planning, manufacturing.
Why It’s Cool: Client asks for a last-minute venue upgrade? Update the Float project, which triggers an approval for the budget bump. Finance approves directly from email, Float adjusts allocations. No surprise invoices later.

3. Approvals That Actually Reserve Resources

The Zap: Approved request in ApproveThis → Auto-block time in Float.
Who Cares: IT teams, product dev, internal shared services.
Why It’s Cool: Someone approves a server upgrade? Float instantly reserves your network engineer’s time. No double-booking, no “I thought someone else was handling this.”

4. Killing Zombie Projects (Before They Eat Your Budget)

The Zap: Denied request in ApproveThis → Auto-pause Float project.
Who Cares: Startups, R&D teams, anyone experimenting.
Why It’s Cool: If execs kill a project, Float stops scheduling hours to it immediately. No ghost allocations draining your budget.

Who Benefits? More Than You’d Think

This isn’t just for the project management nerds:

  • Ops Teams: Audit trails showing who approved what and how resources shifted because of it.
  • Finance: Auto-escalate big spends to CFOs via ApproveThis, while Float keeps lower-tier approvals moving.
  • Department Heads: See approvals and team capacity in one place. No more overpromising because you didn’t know about pending requests.

Setting This Up Without Losing Your Mind

If you’ve used Zapier before, this’ll take 12 minutes. If not, maybe 20:

  1. Connect Both Apps to Zapier: ApproveThis and Float have pre-built integrations.
  2. Pick Your Trigger: Like “New Client in Float” or “Approved Request in ApproveThis.”
  3. Map the Key Fields: Client name → Project title, Approval amount → Budget field, etc.
  4. Test With a Real Request: Better to catch issues now than during a client fire drill.

Pro Tip: Start with one Zap. The “Approved Request → Float Allocation” flow is idiot-proof and shows immediate ROI.

Features You’ll Actually Use (No Fluff)

ApproveThis isn’t just another approval tool. These matter when paired with Float:

Approval Thresholds: Auto-approve small budget changes in Float, only escalate the big ones. Keeps 80% of requests out of your inbox.
Vacation Delegation: Approver OOO? ApproveThis shifts their Float approvals to a deputy. No stalled projects.
Calculated Fields: Automatically flag Float requests that exceed 20% of project budget. Because math > gut feelings.

The Bottom Line: Less Chasing, More Doing

Companies between 50–5k employees don’t scale by adding more approvers. They scale by making approvals predictable. Connecting ApproveThis and Float via Zapier turns “Where are we on this?” into “Here’s exactly what’s approved and who’s on it.”

Ready to stop herding cats? Register for ApproveThis or grab a demo. We’ll even help you build the first Zap – no sales jargon, just results.

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Best Approval Workflows for Float

Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for Float

Create Float clients for new approval requests

Capture all new approval requests to automatically create clients in Float. This integration streamlines the process by ensuring each new request is turned into a work opportunity instantly.

Zapier Components

Trigger

New Request

Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

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Action

Create Client

Creates a new client.

Initiate approval requests for new Float clients

When a new client is added in Float, this automation will initiate an approval request in ApproveThis to ensure that all new client integrations are carefully reviewed and approved. This ensures a consistent onboarding process.

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Client

Triggers when a new client is added.

Action

Create Request

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

Request approvals for updated projects in Float

Each time a project is updated in Float, trigger a new approval workflow in ApproveThis to ensure all project changes meet necessary standards before implementation. This maintains high project quality and safety standards.

Zapier Components

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Trigger

Updated Project

Triggers when a project is modified.

Action

New Request

Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

Allocate resources on Float for approved requests

Automatically create new allocations in Float when an approval request in ApproveThis is finalized, ensuring resources are properly aligned as soon as decisions are made.

Zapier Components

Trigger

A Request Is Approved/Denied

Triggers when a request is approved or denied.

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Action

Create Allocation

Creates a new allocation.