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Follow-up on myCRMSIM Integration Review

  • April 8, 2026
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Hi everyone,

I hope you're doing well.

I recently submitted my Zapier integration “myCRMSIM” for review (around 10 days ago), and I wanted to check if this timeline is normal or if there’s anything I should follow up on.

The integration includes triggers and actions for messaging functionality, and it has been fully tested end-to-end. All platform warnings (including upgrading to the latest zapier-platform-core version) have been resolved, and the app is currently stable.

I have not yet received any feedback or update regarding the review status, so I wanted to ask:

- Is this waiting period typical for Zapier app reviews?
- Are there any common issues that might delay the review process?
- Would you recommend any additional steps from my side to help move the review forward?

I’d really appreciate any insights or guidance from the community.

Thank you in advance!

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Troy Tessalone
Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
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  • Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
  • April 8, 2026

Hi ​@Kashif Awan 

Questions about Zap app integrations being built on the Zapier Developer Platform should be posted int his Zapier category: Developer Zone

https://community.zapier.com/p/developer-zone

 

You can submit a ticket here: https://developer.zapier.com/contact


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  • Beginner
  • April 8, 2026

Thanks! I’ve reposted this in the Developer Zone.


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10 days can still be normal.
Zapier’s docs say that after you submit an integration for review, one of their developers should reach out within 1 week or less about any remaining requirements. So 10 days is a little longer than the target, but not wildly unusual if there is a queue.

A few things can slow review down:

  • missing publishing requirements
  • build/review issues still flagged in the integration
  • general review backlog. Zapier says integrations pass review faster when they meet the publishing requirements and build guidelines before submission.

Simple next step:

  1. Re-check your app against Zapier’s publishing requirements
  2. Run validation again
  3. Send one short follow-up with your app name, submission date, and that the app is stable/tested

Also, once your app is public, Zapier logs user-reported bugs and requests in the Manage section, so it is worth making sure the app setup there is clean too.

So the short answer is:

1 week is the usual target, so 10 days is a bit delayed but not necessarily a bad sign.
I’d do one polite follow-up and re-check the publishing requirements/validation.