Learn how to automate your document signing and personnel onboarding processes. Cut out the busy-work in just a few simple steps by using Flow.
Microsoft Flow now supports DocuSign, to handle eSignatures and Digital Transaction Management, SurveyMonkey, for web-based surveys, and the OneNote note-taking app (business accounts only).
Happy Holidays from all of us on the Microsoft Flow team!
You can now fire off a recurring trigger on demand – for example, if you have a scheduled report every day, but you need the report to run now. We are also announcing support for MSN Weather, Medium, Google Contacts, Buffer, Harvest and TypeForm.
With Button flows gaining popularity, we want to make sure you’re getting the most out of it. You can now leverage valuable information when triggering a button flow, such as Where this button was triggered from, by whom, at what time, and more.
Use Bitly with Microsoft Flow to generate shortlinks, and even get branded short domains to drive up click-through-rates for your links.
Microsoft Flow now has a new, great way to get started: Guided Learning. Guided learning is a sequenced collection of courses that pair video and documentation. Last week, we also released support for two new services: Freshdesk and GoToMeeting, and HTTP Webhook automation registration support from flows.
Get notified when someone posts something negative in a Yammer group, about a Twitter keyword, or in a Disqus channel with this flow of the week.
Guest blog post from Gene Vangampelaere, where you can seen how easy it is to build a Web API that you can then use as custom actions from inside of Microsoft Flow.