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Patreon Integration

ApproveThis manages your Patreon Integration approvals.

April 17, 2025

Integration Category: Fundraising

When Approval Management Meets Creator Economy Muscle

Let’s get real: managing a Patreon community is like herding cats with dollar bills taped to their paws. Between new members, pledge upgrades, and keeping VIP backers happy, your team’s stuck playing whack-a-mole with spreadsheets and Slack pings. That’s where slapping ApproveThis onto your Patreon operation through Zapier turns chaos into a controlled burn. We’re talking about giving your finance team guardrails without killing your community manager’s vibe, or letting your indie creator clients actually sleep through the night.

Why This Combo Doesn’t Suck

Patreon’s built for creators who need to move fast – new tiers drop, limited slots open, superfans demand custom perks. But when you’re scaling beyond a solo operation, every membership decision becomes a committee call. ApproveThis acts like the bouncer with a clipboard:

For Teams Using Patreon:

Media companies managing 50+ creators? Agencies handling client patron communities? You need approval chains that don’t require begging the IT guy to build custom rules. Connect the two via Zapier and suddenly:

  • New $500/month patron pledges get auto-flagged for CFO review
  • Content agencies require client sign-off before adding premium members
  • Community managers escalate VIP member requests without leaving Patreon’s UI

The Silent Killer Feature:

ApproveThis approvers don’t need Patreon logins. Huge when you’ve got external clients approving their own membership tiers, or finance needing to audit pledges without getting access to creator accounts. Licenses stay tidy, lawyers stay quiet.

Real-World Scenarios That Don’t Make You Want to Cry

1. The “Why Is This Random Person Paying Us $10K?” Prevention

Indie game studio gets a Patreon member pledging $10k/month. Red flag or whale? With ApproveThis + Zapier:

- Auto-trigger approval request to studio head AND legal
- Attach Patreon member’s comment history + payment method
- ApproveThis calculates total lifetime value projection
- Either greenlight with custom welcome package or investigate fraud

Actual result: That studio avoided a chargeback nightmare from a stolen card while rolling out red carpet for legit whales.

2. Client Approval Without the 3AM Slack Raids

Marketing agency manages Patreon for a controversial podcaster. Every new member over $100/month needs client sign-off. Old way? Screenshots in emails. New way:

- Zapier detects new high-value Patreon member
- ApproveThis pings podcaster’s team via email (no app access needed)
- Conditional approval path:
  - Under $500: auto-approved after 24hrs
  - Over $500: requires 2/3 partners to approve
- Auto-add approved members to private Discord via… you guessed it, another Zap

3. Escalating Creator Meltdowns Gracefully

Creator platforms using Patreon to manage their talent:

- Creator wants to launch $250/month “executive producer” tier
- Zapier triggers ApproveThis workflow requiring:
  - Platform’s compliance review (legal)
  - Creator’s existing member count check (operations)
  - Payment history audit (finance)
- Only then does tier go live, with all depts looped in

Setting This Up Without Losing Your Mind

If you can order DoorDash, you can connect these apps. Here’s the cheat code:

Step 1: The Zapier Handshake

- Log into Zapier, hit “Make a Zap”
- Trigger app: Patreon
- Pick your trigger event (“New Member”, “New Pledge”, etc.)
- Action app: ApproveThis
- Choose “Create Request” action

Step 2: Map the Nonsense Out

This is where magic happens:
- Pull Patreon member emails into ApproveThis approver fields
- Set conditional thresholds (e.g., auto-approve pledges under $100)
- Add calculated fields like “Estimated annual revenue”
- Assign approval groups (marketing + legal + finance)

Step 3: Test Like You Mean It

- Create test Patreon member with $666 pledge (because chaos)
- Watch ApproveThis dashboard as request routes
- Deny it, approve it, see how Zapier reacts
- Tweak until your ops team stops glaring at you

Who Actually Benefits? (Spoiler: More Than Just Finance)

Community Managers:

Stop being the human API between Patreon and Slack. Set up approval rules for:
- Custom member roles requiring senior approval
- Early access passes for new tiers
- High-touch onboarding sequences

Creator-First Platforms:

Manage 100+ creators without hiring 20 community ops people:
- Auto-flag creators hitting pledge thresholds for contract reviews
- Require dual approval for payout increases
- Audit trails for every membership decision (compliance loves this)

Indie Creators With Teams:

You’re not a corporation, but need to act like one sometimes:
- Co-owners must approve any patron refund over $500
- VA handles approvals under $50 without bothering you
- Monthly pledge reports auto-generated from approval logs

But Wait, There’s Actual Strategy Here

This isn’t just about moving data between apps. It’s about scaling trust:

For Agencies:

Client wants visibility into Patreon decisions without micromanaging? Give them approval power via email – no logins, no training, no “I forgot my password” support tickets.

For Enterprise Creators:

Your merch team needs to approve any “physical good” tier launches. Connect ApproveThis to your inventory system via Zapier, and suddenly Patreon tiers auto-check stock levels before approval.

For Membership Platforms:

Onboard new creators faster by templating their approval rules – $X in pledges requires Y approvals, Z escalation paths. Clone workflows instead of rebuilding them.

Cool, But Does This Handle Edge Cases?

Let’s get nerdy for a sec:

Vacation Overrides:

Your head of community is hiking Machu Picchu? ApproveThis auto-reassigns their Patreon approvals to the second-in-command. No expired requests, no chaos.

Audit Trails:

Patreon’s logs tell you “what”, ApproveThis tells you “why”. When that angry member claims they were wrongly removed, pull up the approval chain showing who denied them and why.

Multi-Currency Support:

ApproveThis’ calculated fields handle converting Patreon’s USD pledges to your local currency. Set approval thresholds in euros, pesos, or crypto if you’re feeling spicy.

How Not to Screw This Up

Avoid these facepalms:

Don’t:

- Auto-approve every new member (defeats the purpose)
- Use single approvers for high-value decisions (gross negligence)
- Forget timezone settings (approval delays = lost cash)

Do:

- Layer conditional thresholds (amount, member location, tier type)
- Use approval groups for cross-department checks
- Sync approval SLAs with Patreon’s billing cycles

Bottom Line: This Isn’t Just Another Integration

Patreon’s where your community lives. ApproveThis is how you govern it without becoming a bureaucratic nightmare. Together via Zapier? It’s like giving your team superpowers to:

- Move faster without breaking things
- Keep big spenders happy without manual ass-kissing
- Turn approval bottlenecks into auditable processes

Whether you’re a creator collective, agency, or platform – if Patreon revenue matters, uncontrolled growth is a risk. Time to adult.

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Best Approval Workflows for Patreon

Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for Patreon

Create approval requests for new Patreon members

Automatically initiate an approval process in ApproveThis whenever a new member joins your Patreon campaign. This integration ensures all new memberships are reviewed and approved efficiently, streamlining your onboarding process.

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Member

Triggers when a new member is created, either by pledging or by following a campaign.

Action

Create Request

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

Remove Patreon members upon approval status changes

Swiftly manage your Patreon community by removing members who no longer meet approved status. This automation tracks changes in approval status on ApproveThis and deletes memberships accordingly, keeping your member list current and relevant.

Zapier Components

Trigger

A Request Is Approved/Denied

Triggers when a request is approved or denied.

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Action

Delete Member

Triggers when an existing membership is deleted.

Start approval process for new Patreon pledges

When a follower pledges to your Patreon campaign, automatically send the pledge details to ApproveThis to begin an approval request. This ensures that each new contribution is tracked and approved in a timely fashion.

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Member Pledge

Triggers when a new member is created by pledging, or an existing member who is following converts to a pledging member.

Action

Create Request

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