Today, we are rolling out our most powerful (and most requested) flow-building features ever: nested conditional branching, filtering, looping, and more, so you can now automate much more advanced scenarios in your business.
This week we have a few new features available, including the ability to add comments to steps, connectivity to Smartsheet, some refinements to the UI to make it easier to rename and save flow, and videos for many of our help documents.
Track tweets about a topic you’re interested in by creating cards in a Trello list whenever there’s a new tweet. This flow can also send you a push notification whenever the card is added.
A few months ago, at the Future of SharePoint event, we unveiled how Flow will be integrated into modern SharePoint lists to enable you to seamlessly create workflows around your list items. You can now experience the integration yourself.
This week, we’re excited to bring you several new features: support for Visual Studio Team Services, the addition of complex data types as outputs for SharePoint triggers and actions, the ability to test Office 365 Outlook connections, and a Boolean control.
Keep track of the latest data breaches using this easy to use template from Microsoft Flow.
Today we are excited to announce the public preview of the Microsoft Common Data Model integrated in Microsoft Flow. The Microsoft Common Data Model is an out-of-box business database for storing and managing business entities. The preview is available today as a first class business database for your flows.
Use this flow to get data from your on-premises SharePoint Server 2016 lists into your Dynamics CRM online.
Following up on our release last month of the On-premises data gateway to allow you to reach into your internal network, this month we’ve added support for SharePoint on-premises. In addition, we’ve also added info-bubbles to the Flow designer, so that you can learn more about what each trigger and action does.
Recordings for our July 5th webinars are now available. We covered two topics: see an introduction to the Flow app for iOS here, and, the top 5 new features in the service that we released in June here.