On November 1, 2016, Microsoft Flow (now Microsoft Power Automate) became generally available. Similar to services like
IFTTT and
Zapier, users could connect between cloud apps and services with automated workflows known as
flows. On November 4, 2019, Microsoft announced a rebranding of Microsoft Flow to Microsoft Power Automate and its inclusion in
Microsoft Power Platform with a shift from solely workflows to also include business processes. At the same time, a number of new functions were announced, including
robotic process automation (RPA) capabilities. In 2020, Microsoft acquired Softomotive, the makers of ProcessRobot and WinAutomation, to further expand the capabilities in Power Automate. In 2022, Microsoft acquired Minit to further expand its process mining capabilities in Power Automate. == Flows ==