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Multi-step approval workflows in Mimo

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Written by Emelie Rantatalo
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Multi-step approval workflows help SMBs, accountants, and bookkeepers streamline payment and payroll approvals. This guide walks you through setting up and managing workflows, from creating your first flow to using audit logs for transparency.

Creating a workflow

Go to Settings > Approval Workflows and click Create a workflow.

Set triggers and conditions

Choose whether the workflow applies to Supplier or Payroll payments. You can also define conditions, such as payment amount thresholds or specific suppliers.

Assign approvers and payers

Select who should approve and pay. Use “Any of” for group approvals (anyone can approve) or “All of” when everyone must approve. This adds flexibility depending on your internal process.

Review and activate

Check the workflow summary, make any adjustments, and click Create workflow. It will then be available during the payment run setup under approval workflows.


Managing workflows

Edit from settings

To adjust a saved workflow, go to Settings > Approval Workflows and click Edit. You can update triggers, approvers, and more—useful as your needs evolve.

Changes during an active request

Approvers can review, approve, reject, or comment on payments. They can also make changes like adjusting payment methods, dates, or included invoices.

Override approval flows

Admins can override workflows to prevent delays. If an approver is unavailable, an admin can approve or reject on their behalf. A confirmation prompt ensures transparency by recording the override reason and selected reviewer.


Notifications and audit logs

Approval notifications

From the Approvals page (top right), adjust notification settings—change email recipients, names, or turn email alerts on/off. This is especially helpful for accountants handling large volumes of requests.

Audit log for transparency

Every action in a workflow is logged for compliance and visibility—who created, approved, or overrode a request. You can view the log from the workflow details page and export it as a PDF for reporting.

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