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ApproveThis manages your Drupal Integration approvals.

April 17, 2025

Integration Category: Cms

Why Drupal Teams Need Fewer Meetings

Let's face it - getting five people to approve a blog post about office chairs shouldn't require three Slack threads and a Zoom call. Yet here we are. Drupal's flexibility makes it a beast for content management, but that power often creates approval bottlenecks that turn simple updates into week-long sagas.

ApproveThis cuts through the noise by adding structured approvals to Drupal's open-source chaos. We're talking about automating content review chains, enforcing editorial standards, and keeping projects moving while your legal team takes their sweet time with compliance checks.

How It Works (Without Tech Headaches)

Connect Drupal to ApproveThis via Zapier in about 12 minutes. No developers required. Here's the playbook:

  1. Create approval workflows in ApproveThis matching your content types (blogs, product pages, press releases)
  2. Set up Zaps that trigger when new Drupal content is drafted or when approvals are granted
  3. Watch as legal stops CC'ing the entire company on PDF markups

The magic sauce? Approvers only need email access - no extra Drupal licenses required. Perfect for involving external agencies or executives who think "CMS" stands for "Chief Meeting Scheduler."

Real Companies Doing This Right Now

E-Commerce Teams

An outdoor gear retailer automates product page approvals across three departments:

  • Marketing drafts specs in Drupal
  • ApproveThis routes to product leads for technical accuracy checks
  • Legal verifies compliance automatically via calculated fields

Result: 62% faster page launches during peak camping season.

University Web Teams

A state university handles 300+ course updates/month with:

  • Drupal content triggers cascading approvals
  • Department heads → registrars → accessibility team
  • Auto-escalation if any group takes longer than 72hrs

Outcome: Zero compliance fines last academic year.

The Nerd Stuff You Actually Care About

Approval Thresholds That Don't Suck

Set $$ limits for automatic publishing:

"If this blog post mentions products under $5K, just publish it. Over $5K? Loop in the CFO's team automatically."

Perfect for:

- Press releases with financial implications
- Product launches with tiered pricing
- Sponsorship content requiring legal review

Vacation Mode That Actually Works

When your main approver's hiking the Appalachian Trail, ApproveThis:

1. Detects OOO responders
2. Reassigns to delegates instantly
3. Logs everything for audit trails

No more holding up website updates because Karen from compliance is off-grid.

Setting This Up Without Losing a Day

For the "New Content → Needs Approval" flow:

1. In Zapier, choose Drupal's New Content trigger
2. Map content fields to ApproveThis' Create Request action
3. Set approval rules based on content type/category
4. Test with a draft page (protip: use "[TEST]" in titles)

For the "Approved → Publish" flow:

1. Use ApproveThis' Request Approved trigger
2. Connect to Drupal's Create Content action
3. Add error handling for rejected requests
4. Set up success alerts in Slack/Teams

Full setup guide: ApproveThis + Drupal Docs

Why Your Team Leads Will Love This

Marketing Directors

Stop herding cats for campaign launches. Set sequential approvals where:
- Copywriters submit via Drupal
- Design leads approve visuals
- Compliance checks legal boxes
All while tracking progress in real-time dashboards.

IT Managers

Reduce "Why wasn't I consulted?!" fires. Use approval groups to automatically include:
- Infosec for pages handling user data
- DevOps for features impacting site performance
- QA for any content with embedded scripts

Compliance Officers

Sleep better knowing that:
- All regulated content gets mandatory reviews
- Approvals are logged with timestamps/IP addresses
- Escalation rules prevent bottlenecks before audit deadlines

When to Stick With Manual Approvals

This integration isn't magic fairy dust. You'll still want human eyes on:

- Crisis communications requiring executive nuance
- Content directly impacting stock prices
- Pages with complex interactive elements

But for 80% of routine updates? Let the robots handle the paperwork.

How This Beats Native Drupal Workflows

Drupal's built-in content moderation works for basic needs, but falls short when:

- Approvers aren't in your Drupal system ($0 extra licenses)
- You need conditional logic beyond "published/draft"
- Teams require parallel vs sequential approvals
- You're managing 50+ content types with different rules

ApproveThis adds enterprise-grade controls without turning Drupal into a Frankenstein monster of plugins.

Getting Started Without the BS

1. Create your ApproveThis account (free 14-day trial)
2. Connect to Drupal via Zapier using the triggers we discussed
3. Clone our pre-built approval templates for common content types
4. Run one test campaign with actual stakeholders

Pro tip: Name your first workflow "No More Approval Emails" for instant team buy-in.

Still Reading? Here's Your Next Move

Either:
A) Keep doing content approvals via email chains like it's 2008
B) Book a 12-minute demo showing how to cut approval times by 60%

We know which option your overworked content team would pick.

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Integrate with Drupal Integration and get 90 days of ApproveThis for free.

After you create a Zapier integration, please email us at support@approve-this.com with your account name and we'll add 3 months of ApproveThis to your account. Limit one redemption per account.

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Best Approval Workflows for Drupal

Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for Drupal

Create approval requests for new Drupal content

Automate your content approval flow by creating requests in ApproveThis whenever new Drupal content is added. Configure approvals to ensure content meets your standards before publication.

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Content

Triggers when new content is created for any content type you specify.

Action

Create Request

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

Publish approved content from ApproveThis to Drupal

Streamline your content publishing by automatically creating new Drupal content items whenever an approval request is initiated in ApproveThis. This ensures only approved content gets published, saving time on manual checks.

Zapier Components

Trigger

New Request

Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

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Action

Create Content

Creates new content for any content type you specify.