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Feedier Integration

ApproveThis manages your Feedier Integration approvals.

April 17, 2025

Integration Category: Forms

How ApproveThis + Feedier Cuts Approval Chaos (Without the Headaches)

Let’s be real: feedback without action is just corporate theater. You’re collecting insights through Feedier’s slick surveys, but then what? Cue the approval bottlenecks, lost emails, and that one exec who’s always “on vacation” when decisions need signing off. That’s where ApproveThis comes in – and when you connect these two via Zapier, you get a decision-making engine that actually moves the needle.

Why This Combo Works Like a Swiss Watch

Feedier’s great at grabbing customer voices. ApproveThis is ruthless about turning those voices into decisions. Together, they turn “we should really fix that” into “approved – let’s ship it.” Here’s the kicker: approvers don’t need Feedier logins. Your external partners? Contractors? The CEO who barely checks Slack? They can approve/reject right from their inbox while keeping your feedback data locked down.

Real Companies, Real Time Saved

A SaaS company we work with used to lose 8 days/month getting sign-offs on feature requests from customer feedback. Now? Their product team auto-routes high-impact ideas through ApproveTheis the second Feedier detects 10+ user votes. Decisions happen in 22 hours average. Boring? Maybe. Effective? Hell yes.

Three Ways This Integration Prints Money

1. From Survey to Solution in One Click

The Zap: New Feedier feedback → Create ApproveThis request
Who Cares: Product teams drowning in feature requests
How It Works: When Feedier spots a recurring pain point (say, 20+ users asking for dark mode), ApproveThis automatically pings your dev lead with calculated ROI metrics. They approve/deny while the feedback’s still fresh.

2. Approval Paper Trail Meets Feedback Loop

The Zap: ApproveThis decision → Update Feedier status
Who Cares: Customer success teams tired of empty promises
How It Works: Customer asks for a refund via Feedier? Once finance approves in ApproveThis, Feedier auto-updates the requester – no more “did they get my email?” hell.

3. The Gentle Nudge That Actually Works

The Zap: New approval request → Send Feedier email
Who Cares: Managers babysitting slow approvers
How It Works: ApproveThis detects your VP hasn’t looked at that budget request in 48hrs? Feedier fires a personalized nudge email with key metrics. Suddenly, decisions happen.

Department-Specific Wins

Customer Success Teams

Your CSMs live in Feedier. Now, when enterprise clients drop feedback bombs like “we’ll churn without X feature,” ApproveThis routes it to product with SLA timelines. No more sticky notes on monitors.

Ops Teams

Those process improvement surveys? When employees beg for new software, ApproveThis triggers IT approval workflows with security checks. Denied requests auto-log in Feedier with “why” notes – cuts repeat requests by 60%.

Marketing Teams

Customer says your ads feel inauthentic? Feedier flags it, ApproveThis routes to CMO with budget for a rebrand. Bonus: Use calculated fields to auto-approve small-budget tests under $5K.

Setting This Up Without Losing Your Mind

1. Connect the Dots: In Zapier, link Feedier (trigger) to ApproveThis (action)
2. Map Smart: Pull Feedier response data into ApproveThis fields (pro tip: use calculated fields for ROI estimates)
3. Test Drive: Approve a test request yourself – feel that dopamine hit when Feedier status updates auto-magically

Why This Isn’t Just Another Integration

Most approval tools treat feedback like a ticket to close. This combo treats it as fuel – every piece of input becomes a potential company-wide decision. Plus, ApproveThis’s thresholds mean you’re not bothering execs for every $50 request. And that vacation delegate feature? Life-saving during summer Fridays.

The Bottom Line

If you’re using Feedier without approval automation, you’re leaving money (and sanity) on the table. This isn’t about tech – it’s about closing the loop between what customers want and what actually gets done. No more decision black holes.

Next Step: Get ApproveThis, connect your Feedier account via Zapier, and start approving like you actually mean business. Or book a demo if you want to see the sauce before diving in.

Either way, your future self – the one not drowning in unresolved feedback – says thanks.

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Best Approval Workflows for Feedier

Suggested workflows (and their Zapier components) for Feedier

Create approval requests for new feedback

When new feedback is received in Feedier, this integration creates an approval request via ApproveThis to streamline decision-making on follow-up actions. *Note: Map feedback details to corresponding approval request fields as needed.*

Zapier Components

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Trigger

New Feedback

Triggers when a new feedback is received.

Action

Create Request

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

Send email for new approval requests

When a new approval request is initiated in ApproveThis, this integration sends an email via Feedier to prompt for additional feedback. *Note: Ensure email content aligns with your approval workflow requirements.*

Zapier Components

Trigger

New Request

Triggers when a new approval request workflow is initiated.

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Action

Send Email

Sends a new email to ask gently the user to give his feedback.

Update feedback status for approval outcomes

When an approval request is completed in ApproveThis, this automation updates the feedback status in Feedier to reflect the decision. *Note: Verify the status mappings to ensure accurate tracking of feedback resolution.*

Zapier Components

Trigger

A Request Is Approved/Denied

Triggers when a request is approved or denied.

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Action

Update Feedback Status

Update a feedback status and/or its owner.