Approvals in Wrike - Your Feedback Needed!
完了Hi everyone!
Slava here again, we’ve discussed file management with some of you 👋
My Product team and I are currently researching potential enhancements for the Approvals functionality. We also received the feedback that some of you have been posting here in the Community in relation to Approvals, and today, I’d really like to not only continue this discussion but also invite you to participate in interviews so we can take a deeper dive into your use cases and ideas for enhancing the functionality.
Please let me know how you are currently using Approvals, what challenges you face, and what functionality you’d like to be added. Any feedback in this thread is very much appreciated, so please comment below. And if you’d like to talk in more detail, please use my scheduling link and choose any time slot that works for you.
Thanks so much for helping in our research and planning!
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Would love to see an "Approved with Changes" button!
Signed up and invited some colleagues who are pros at Approvals!
Signed up!
We use the Approvals tool for all stakeholder reviews. Our stakeholders do not use Wrike besides reviewing artwork and so the challenge we face mostly is them missing their reviews because the email notification is not clear and can include additional actions that happened in the task before / after the review was started. The email notification for guest reviewers is actually really great and clear (though it does not show the review deadline!). Lastly, to setup email notifications for reviews you need to check "The Date, Assignee or Status is changed" for both "for tasks assigned to me or created by me" and "for other tasks I follow", which doesnt mention the word reviews so not intuitive, but also means that now stakeholders are getting way too many emails about changes to the task that they dont care about.
To summarize:
Example screenshots:
Regular user review email notification - very confusing for stakeholders
External User Review email notification - very clear (only wish due date was clear so we didnt need to include in comments)
Im happy to jump on a call to explain this further if needed
Thanks!
Oliver
Signed up. Would love to have approvals available as an option in blueprint tasks. Also, would love to have a variable for assigning approver, to be updated from the actual project.
We have two major issues with the current approvals implementation:
Instead of approvals tied to workflows, we would like to have approvals from blueprint tasks and in those tasks, an ”approver variable”.
Once a project is created based on a blueprint, the ”approver variable” would be replaced by an actual user/users. We already have the responsible business area manager in each project as a Person custom field, so we could use that to replace the blueprint’s ”approver variable”
Huge thanks for your detailed feedback and interest, everyone 💚
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Would love to have an option to set an actionable time limit on approvals, to enforce deadlines. For example, if approval is due Mon 5pm, it would be great if there was a function that closed the approval at that time and disabled any outstanding approver's ability to comment or reject/approve.
Some additional functions that could support this new action
Would also love the ability to tag "groups" as approvers rather than having to input each person individually.
Thank you!
Lindsay fancy seeing you here! :) I second that - stakeholders are always struggling with understanding the due date and its hard for project managers to keep them honest as we are always reactive when someone chimes in late vs being able to close the review.
Great comments and suggestions in this topic, several of the ideias would fit well on our routines too.
Adding my contribution, related to approvals + workflows.
1 - Being able to set the workflow approval to proceed to the next step when only one assignee makes a file approval. Currently it requires that all the users assigned approve or reject the file(s) to continue to the next step. Most of the times we only need that one of the users give his approval. The way it works today we have to keep checking the tasks to see if it's "stuck" at an approval.
2 - Option on each step of a workflow to "remove current assignees" before adding new ones. This not only makes clear who is the user responsible for the task in that moment, but also makes the task not appear in the "My Tasks/My To-dos" list of the previous user assigned to it. Today we have to do this manually every time.
Thanks.
Oliver- great seeing you here! I second your comments re: clarifying approval email notifications - our stakeholders also often miss approvals in their inbox due to the notification's lack of clarity & next steps/deadlines.
Thank you for posting your feedback here, I read and gather all your comments here for future research. And thanks to everyone who scheduled additional time to discuss Approvals with me!
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We use approvals quite a bit in Wrike and have sometimes found people don't select file approval (so this causes confusion) as people approve the task not the file.
If you have multiple subtasks with approvals on its sometimes difficult to see at a top level what has been circulated for approval.
I've also had feedback pre defined approval 'groups' would be useful rather than finding the person each time :)
I second approval groups! We have really big groups of stakeholders and so the team rather just tag the group in a comment and ask them to review files vs using the tool
Thanks so much for your feedback Robin Pepper, Oliver Palan 🙌
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We have stakeholders who don't always see that there are multiple files to approve. They approve the first file and think they are done. Having the "next" arrow flash green or white or something after the user clicks the decision button would be an embarrassingly helpful add. Even a "You reviewed 1 of X files. Do you want to exit?" dialog box before exiting the approvals view would help.
(That suggested copy for the dialog box was surprisingly hard to write without sounding snarky!)
Kelly R Thanks a lot for you for your feedback! 🙌
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It would be really handy if there was a way to sort tasks by the approval due date in Dashboard Widgets. My creative director and other stakeholders are very confused when they are looking at the long list of tasks in their Pending Review Widget. They see the due date for the tasks there which is never the same as the approval due date :(
Thanks so much for your feedback Anna Urazova 🤗
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We would LOVE to see the number of rounds an approval went through by custom item type with the ability to splice & dice that data in Wrike Analyze by user/requester, etc.
Also, it would be great if we could separate the time required & duration for an approval from the task itself since the approvals & revisions consume the majority of time allotted for that specific task.
Can we change the language from "rejection" to something a little less "offensive"? Several of our teammates don't reject approvals & instead keep things in review but ask for changes in the comments because the language is too harsh. Maybe instead: "Request Changes"?
+1 in support of less offensive language. I like the suggested "Request Changes" option.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, folks!
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So sad to have missed this! Any opportunity to get the 4-1-1 on approval changes??
Thank you for your interest Emily Lillya! The team is currently in planning, but we'll keep you updated on any changes here on the Community 👍
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Hi! I am very interested in this. Is the Wrike team currently in production with anything that would need beta testing, or is any feedback still needed on this? I've worked in a lot of different systems and echo some of the sentiments in this thread along with other community members who have posted previously. We are also working on a workaround for some complex approval flows with Wrike Integrate, but we would love to see more native functionality. Please let me know if I can help in any way! Thanks!
I - just like Michelle -- am also very interested in "Approved with changes." This is a crucial element for anyone using Wrike for approvals of creative works. The boss doesn't need to see something again if she asked asked for one minor change.
Hi folks, thanks a lot for your continued feedback on the Approvals feature here! We really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts and use cases with us 🙌
We continue sending your feedback to the dedicated Product team. At the moment, we don't have updates to share, but we will let you know when we have any news in the future. Thanks again for your input here!
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Hi!
I was wondering if there is a way to require an approver to leave a comment if they reject the approval?
Thanks!
Hey MacKenzie McCoy, apologies for the late reply here, I was checking with our team. At the moment, it's not possible to set up a required comment, but I shared this idea with the responsible Product team.
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