Do you want to use Power Automate to automate your business processes but don’t know where to start? Today is your day! We have just launched a new set of documents to help people learn how to automate their business processes with Power Automate.
This post comes from Microsoft Flow MVP Daniel Laskewitz. Daniel is a Business Productivity Consultant & Microsoft Business Solutions MVP who is very enthusiastic about all things Office 365, Microsoft Flow, PowerApps, Azure & SharePoint (Online). Since the preview, Daniel has been working with Microsoft Flow and later on with Microsoft PowerApps.
We are SO Excited to have you join us tomorrow for the ALL DAY, Online, Free, Microsoft Flow Conference with some of the VERY BEST Speakers in the world on the topic!
Hey Flow users! I am your Flow Community Manager, Gabriel! It’s great to finally make my way onto the Official Flow Product Blog page for a special Flow of the Week article! I’ll show you how I use Flow to help organize and automate my Microsoft Flow Community Blog author onboarding process! Enjoy!
Come learn how to build a Flow to help you tweet the news from Microsoft MVP. Pieter Veenstra. Learn about the RSS Connector, approvals and how to automatically tweet the approved items!
We are excited to share today’s Flow of the Week co-authored by Courtenay from Parserr.com. In this tutorial, she walks us through how to use Microsoft Flow to extract email (and attachment) data and send it directly to a SharePoint list.
The Flow of the week this week focuses on building an automation between SalesForce, Slack and ZenDesk… Because Flow is awesome whether you have an O365 Subscription, D365 Subscription, or just a stand alone Flow Subscription.
Flow MVP Melissa Hubbard writes a Flow of the Week to help you automate Approvals while using Microsoft Planner as your Project Management tool.
For this Flow of the week, Senior Program Manager, Jon Levesque takes on a challenge from a friend. What can I do with Flow Free? Can Flow still be valuable without an O365 Sub or D365 subscription? Be sure to read and see what he comes up with.
It’s time for another Flow of the Week, and this time we’re looking at how to take data from Microsoft Forms, store it, share it with Power BI for reporting, and send an automated response to the people who participated.