You can make your co-workers Owners of your flows to collaborate on edits. Now, you will get email notifications when another owner modifies one of your flows. We also are adding some new expressions to make it easier to work with URLs and Objects.
Flow is now integrated in Microsoft Teams! With this integration, from Teams, you can create and manage flows, review your received and sent approvals, and launch flows directly within the Teams desktop app or on teams.microsoft.com. Learn more about this new integration.
In this Microsoft Flow of the Week, Senior PM Jon Levesque walks you through building a Flow that is powering the partnership between Microsoft and UpWork. Come check out the story on how this came together, as well as how to build a similar Flow to solve a similar problem you may be facing!
Some of the most popular Flow templates sync calendar events from one service to another (Office 365 to Google, Google to Office 365). I’ve found these useful, but I don’t want all events synced.
This month we have added a number of new actions to the Office 365 Users connector — update your profile and profile photos, including new fields like Projects and Skills. Second, there is a new connector – Infobip – a service that enables enterprise grade communication.
For Flow of the Week, Senior Program Manager, Sunay Vaishnav will show you how to send multiple attachments on a single email using Microsoft Flow. Be sure to read and see how you can automate your business processes using Flow!
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.