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Power Automate Licensing
Hi Nick,
I appreciate the response. That's useful.
So for the below:
Instant flows (that is, flows that use a manual trigger such as a button or an item being selected) can be shared by using run-only permissions. Any user who's added as a run-only user won't have access to edit or modify the flow in any way; they'll only have permissions to trigger the flow.
If the flow is set to the Power Automate Premium user plan, then it gets the plan of its primary owner if the flow is an automated or scheduled flow. If the flow is an instant/button flow, it uses the license of the user running the flow".
This means that automated and scheduled flows can be invoked by others without a license as it will run off of the primary owners plan, but the instant flow doesn't and would run off of the user invoking the flow hence it wouldn't work for them? 
Thanks,
- French6891Oct 10, 2024Brass ContributorNick_Beacroft I actually took that description direct from the Microsoft Power Automate documentation page: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/create-team-flows#share-a-cloud-flow-with-run-only-permissions So this is what made me question if it really is going out of compliance if a Premium user shared their flow for others unlicensed users to use. But I think ultimately like you said, to remain complaint, if invoking the flow that uses premium connectors you should have a Premium license assigned, if just standard connectors this will be enough with just a P-Automate Basic license assigned (included with many M365 licenses). Thanks,