
That post also gives some concrete examples of how Power Automate can “level up” various processes - making your team even more efficient. In my recent article outlining what Power Automate is (and why your Sales team needs it to stay competitive), I show how it connects seamlessly to your Dynamics 365 Sales environment.

It allows business users without developer expertise to create “flows” that automate time-consuming, routine tasks using a drag-and-drop designer. Power Automate is Microsoft’s no-code/low-code automation platform and one of the five applications included in the Power Platform. In this post I clearly break down the user and subscription models, explain who qualifies for a Power Automate free license, and summarize the current Power Automate license costs. Understanding the Power Automate license model can be confusing, even for veteran Microsoft users.
