I’m excited to share widgets are now officially available for both Android and iOS. Flow widgets are button shortcuts which provide you an easier & faster way for button triggering.
Today I’m happy to introduce a highly-anticipated milestone: Flow users can now trigger their workflows using physical buttons. This capability comes as a first step of connecting Flow to the real world, to enable leveraging Microsoft Flow for so many more business scenarios.
This week Microsoft Flow added a new capability to buttons: : Flow buttons can now receive user inputs at run time. Thanks to this new functionality, buttons can now serve you in many more business use cases throughout the day.
With Button flows gaining popularity, we want to make sure you’re getting the most out of it. You can now leverage valuable information when triggering a button flow, such as Where this button was triggered from, by whom, at what time, and more.
This month has been a meaningful one for Microsoft Flow on mobile phones, as we’ve released substantial updates for the apps, including Creation, Buttons, and more. In this blog I will share more details on these new and exciting features.