Youtube offers the option to automatically post to Twitter when you upload new videos. With Flow, you can handle that scenario in addition to others, like posting to Facebook or Yammer. Instead of handling these scenarios through separate interfaces (Youtube integrations through the Youtube portal, Instagram integrations through the Instagram portal, etc.
Custom APIs are a great way to use services that we haven’t yet added to Microsoft Flow by default. See how I integrated the Web API for Microsoft’s Azure Application Insights platform (dubbed Kusto) as a CustomAPI into PowerApps and Flow. I will also briefly walk through how to upload a Custom API.
See how you can connect to even more 3rd party services with the HTTP+Swagger action and CData’s Cloud Drivers.
Check out the Microsoft Flow session from WPC 2016 in Toronto. We cover basic concepts, as well as packaging with Office 365 and our roadmap.
Learn how to use the HTTP card in your flow. This post shows you how to use the HTTP card to get weather information and use the condition card to send a push notification only if it rains.
We’ve added support for 3 new Google Services: Google Calendar, Google Tasks, and YouTube, as well as an email service SparkPost. In addition, we have made a number of experience improvements in the flow designer, such as rename, a better delay card, an easier-to-use folder browser, and more.
Learn how to use custom APIs with your Flow, this simple Weather custom API is a perfect example of how to use your own services with Flow
Announcing on-premises support for Microsoft Flow.
The first in a series of different customer stories we will highlight. In a recent blog post, technology consultant Venkat Rao demonstrates how one might conceive a business idea and bring it to life through Flow.
Earlier this month we released a new mobile app and the ability to track your flows’ activity, but we had even more updates in June: native support for Google sheets, making templates faster to get started, and non-expiring authentication for Azure Active Directory.
On an overcast Friday, over thirty hackers gathered in Microsoft’s Building 27 to do something new with Flow. Normally, Flows are triggered based on virtual events, like an email sent or a Trello card posted. For the first time, these hackers were triggering actions from the press of a button in the physical world.
Flow is great for advanced multi-step workflows with conditions like approval flows. If you have a team that is submitting files for review on SharePoint, you can now automate that team review process. After approval the file will be moved into a different folder you specify.