Chris McNulty , when your customer base is repeatedly told there is an actual sunset date for a product, and repeatedly told not to worry that SharePoint Designer 2013 [as a product] will be "supported" until 2026 [at the very least until 2023] and during that period, key aspects of that product are removed or "depreciated", I don't see how that translates into "supported". I'm sure many of my peers feel the exact same way and no amount of links to support lifecycle policies and other things will fix that total loss of trust that this has created. Again, when you purposely remove key abilities in a product, well before the end of support date........you are certainly not supporting the product. That's like saying "We support it but if you use it, we'll tell you to not use it, but to use something else because it's not going to work in 90 days despite how long we said we'd support it." Sounds ridiculous? It is. Microsoft has lost touch with their user base and does not understand how impossible it is to convert 100's of workflows in a matter of about 90 days. Finally, saying that Power Automate is a replacement for SP Designer when it's so full of holes, is sad. I've been working with SharePoint and SPD even before it was split off from FrontPage. And this is certainly one of the worst things I've seen that will have a huge huge impact on your customers and their mission critical solutions.