Power Automate Flows Types You Must Know

Power Automate flows represent a sequence of actions that are triggered by specific events. These flows can range from simple, single-action processes to complex workflows with multiple branching paths and conditional logic. Power Automate offers several types of flows to…

First thing to know about Power Automate

Power Automate Portal

When you first log in, you’ll see the home page, where you can use Copilot to create automation, access learning for every level, and explore more in Power Automate including community forums, help documentation, etc. Let’s walk through the navigation…

All About Accessing Power Automate

Using work account vs Purchasing a subscription

Starting with Power Automate, as an individual, is easy! Before you can create a cloud flow, sign up by using any email address. If you’ve never used an online Microsoft product with that address, you’ll need to take a few…

Power Automate License

Power Automate License

User Licenses and Capacity Licenses Power Automate offers several licensing options to suit different needs. These licenses can be categorized into user licenses and capacity licenses. User licenses are assigned to individuals, allowing each user to create an unlimited number…

What is Power Automate

Benefits of Using Power Automate

Introduction Power Automate, formerly known as Microsoft Flow, is a cloud-based service that enables users to create automated workflows between various applications and services. Developed by Microsoft, Power Automate is part of the Microsoft Power Platform, which also includes Power…