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Matthew Carter
Jan 04, 2022Iron Contributor
Best practices for Power Automate with service account
We had a colleague leave who had their work email address and account connected to MANY Power Automate flows, SharePoint, OneDrive, Forms, Excel, etc. We are looking to create a recommendation / ...
Julien_Fremeau
Mar 24, 2022Copper Contributor
This is really a concern. What about flows running once a week or even less? It's convenient to have service accounts running flows to reduce disruption and simplify management. It's a non-sense to force something like this
SteveKnutson
Mar 24, 2022MVP
I agree if you have low frequency flows, the it could get expensive.
Per Flow Licensing costs are here. 5 Flows for $US100/month.
https://powerautomate.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
LogicApps have a consumption pricing model that can be very low cost for low frequency flows.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/logic-apps/
Still very cheap in comparison to other workflow solutions
Per Flow Licensing costs are here. 5 Flows for $US100/month.
https://powerautomate.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/
LogicApps have a consumption pricing model that can be very low cost for low frequency flows.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/logic-apps/
Still very cheap in comparison to other workflow solutions
- Julien_FremeauMar 25, 2022Copper ContributorHello, Are you sure about the "5 Flows for $US100/month"? That was my 1st understanding from pricing page but my Microsoft account manager told me differently. He says that it is 1 Flow for $US100/month, and minimum buying of 5 licenses.
I'm sad that Microsoft with this is somehow pushing us to logicApps