Where to begin
If you’ve never used Microsoft Flow or even heard of it before, you’ve come to the right place. The program is an incredibly versatile tool, and provides users with automation solutions in order to make complex business tasks more efficient and straight forward. Essentially, the program triggers workflow events and ends them with an action in response to the event.
We’ve put together a few beginner level Flows that you can create with the program, so you can see what kind of tasks can be automated to save you time in the office.
Automate onboarding with Forms
Bringing on new employees involves organising a multitude of logistical and often time-consuming onboarding tasks. Instead of having to individually reach out to every new employee when it comes to gathering things such as basic employee information, users can set up a custom Form to be filled in with the desired information, and then have it sent to the appropriate staff using Flow. This helps to avoid losing information deep within your email inbox, and allows for a more timely onboarding process.
Stay up to date with the news
Using Flow, users can keep up to date with the daily news by setting up an approval process and having news items delivered straight to their inbox. Simply choose your desired news feed, for example BBC News, set up the approval task within Flow, and even send out a tweet of the news item automatically from Flow.
Get weather reports delivered to email
Predicting what weather might be around the corner can be incredibly handy if your business is affected by weather conditions. Microsoft Flow has a number of options for workflow items referred to as “recurring manual tasks”, and one of those includes getting daily weather reports delivered to your email and phone.
If you’re interested in learning more about Flow and how to best use it to simplify your work tasks, you should check out our Power Automate courses.