A connector in Power Automate is a pre-built integration that allows you to connect to external services and automate tasks between them. You may be surprised by this list:
SharePoint: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting items in SharePoint lists and libraries.
Outlook: Allows you to automate tasks such as sending emails, creating appointments, and managing contacts.
Dynamics 365: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating records in Dynamics 365, and triggering workflows.
OneDrive: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting files and folders in OneDrive.
Twitter: Allows you to automate tasks such as sending tweets, searching for tweets, and monitoring mentions.
SQL Server: Allows you to automate tasks such as querying and updating data in SQL Server.
Excel: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating Excel files.
Google Calendar: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating events and managing calendar resources.
Salesforce: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating records in Salesforce, and triggering workflows.
Slack: Allows you to automate tasks such as sending messages, searching for messages, and managing channels.
Trello: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting cards and lists on a Trello board.
Dropbox: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting files and folders in Dropbox.
Box: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting files and folders in Box.
GitHub: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating issues, pull requests and managing your repositories.
Google Drive: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating, updating, and deleting files and folders in Google Drive.
Asana: Allows you to automate tasks such as creating and updating tasks, projects and managing your tasks
Zoom: Allows you to automate tasks such as scheduling, managing and joining Zoom meetings
What Else Does Power Automate Connect To?
A connector in Power Automate is a pre-built integration that allows you to connect to external services and automate tasks between them. You may be surprised by this list:
Just to name a few!
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