Deeper control over HTTP invocation of flows

HTTP request trigger is a frequently used functionality that helps customers integrate Power Automate with other systems. This allows a flow to be started based on an HTTP call. Today, we are introducing OAuth support for HTTP request triggers for deeper control on what applications and users can invoke such automations.

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Collaborative comments in Power Automate

Last month at Ignite, we announced a set of collaboration capabilities across Power Platform. Today, we are excited to announce even more features within commenting on Power Automate. Now, you can at-mention your co-workers in your comments  and have others receive email notifications when you do so.

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Announcing co-presence in Power Automate

Collaborating with your colleagues often helps you in developing complex workflows faster. With the introduction of co-presence in Power Automate, each user can know in near real-time which other users are currently editing the flow.

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Announcing Variable support in UI flows

Announcing the availability of variables in UI flows. With this feature, users can add variables to perform multiple actions within your UI automation. You can use variables for data types such as integer, float, array, and string.

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Announcing support for Loops and Array inputs in UI flows

Announcing the availability of UI flow loops and array inputs. With this feature, we are providing the ability to add a loop to your UI automation as a post-recording activity. You will be able to pass an array object as input variable from an API flow to a UI flow, and then create a loop within UI flow script to perform repetitive action within your UI automation.

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