If you use Power Automate flows in your organization, you can manage your flows from within Microsoft Teams. You can add the Flow app to a tab in a channel, or to the left-hand rail, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 19.19 – Power Automate inside Teams
From the Flow app, you can create and monitor flows, and manage approvals.
Microsoft Teams has a connector that you can use with Power Automate. This connector has several triggers and actions that can be classified as follows:
- Messaging: The posting of messages to a channel
- Team management: Creation of teams and channels and management of their memberships
Common scenarios for using Power Automate with the Teams connector include the following:
- Setting up automated replies to messages posted to a channel
- Posting messages to a channel when a task has been added to Planner
- Creating a channel when a record is created in the Common Data Service
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