HR
How do approvals work in workflows?
Some workflow actions pause until an approver confirms them—often on the linked ticket—then the run continues automatically.
- workflows
- approvals
Certain tools Harriet uses inside a workflow are approval-gated—for example sending an email or updating another system. Instead of running immediately, the workflow pauses until someone authorized approves the action.
What the approver sees
- When the workflow is linked to a ticket, the pending action typically appears in the ticket view where your team already handles support.
- After approval, Harriet runs the deferred action and continues the same workflow with context that the user confirmed it.
Why approvals exist
- Prevents accidental mass emails or production writes from an automated run.
- Gives HR or IT a human checkpoint for sensitive operations.
Example
A workflow drafts an email to a vendor with employee context attached. It pauses until an HR lead clicks Approve on the ticket; only then is the message sent and the workflow moves to the next step.
Guardrails
- Make sure on-call approvers are defined for workflows that can pause outside business hours.
- If approvers reject or ignore requests, document what should happen next (often a manual ticket update or workflow revision).
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