Sophisticated, multi-stage entry management workflow Award Force features Build Getting started Program configuration Data import Entry form builder Usage limits Multilingual Pricing rules + discounts Online payment Review Flow Streaming video Packing slips Manage Multi-chapter Entry management Role management Report and export Program archiving Plagiarism detection Manage duplicates Content management Moderation Communicate Sandbox account Judge Judging modes Qualifying Top pick Voting software VIP judging Panel management Results management Judging feedback Entrant experience Submission experience Entry collaboration Registration options File types and attachments Accessibility Error prevention Promote Branding Sponsor visibility Galleries Social sharing Secure Data residency Integrate DocuSign Eventbrite Google Forms Google Sheets Hubspot Mailchimp Microsoft Dynamics Salesforce WordPress Xero Zoom Make Zapier Integration marketplace Review Flow Does your program require entries/submissions to progress through a complex nomination workflow or a multi-stage approval process before judging?With Award Force’s Review Flow, you can do just that. What you can do with Review Flow When an entry is submitted it can be sent to any individual for review. The individual can make changes to the entry (depending on what has been configured) and approve or reject the entry. Based on the outcome, the entry can be sent to another individual for review, and so on. A few examples NominationsNominee review Where an entry is a nomination, the nomination can be sent to the nominee for review. They may add further information and accept or decline the nomination. Business entryManager review A business entry can be sent to the entrant’s manager for review. The manager can make changes then approve/reject the entry. On submission Program manager review Program managers can be notified of each submitted entry, for it to be reviewed and further information added, before moderation approval. Nominee + program manager review In this example, a nominator submits an entry, the nominee decides whether they would like to enter, they may add further information and accept or decline the nomination. If they accept, the entry is sent to the program manager who either approves the nomination for judging, or requests a new submission from the original nominator.