Microsoft Release Planner gives makers one place to check updates

Microsoft’s Release Planner gives Power Platform and Dynamics 365 users a searchable planning view for upcoming releases. It brings release-plan information into calendar, timeline, and exportable views instead of leaving makers to hunt through scattered release notes. The tool covers Power Platform release waves and related Microsoft business application updates. It does not remove the need to test flows, connectors, and app behaviour in your own tenant.
Before this, many makers found out about connector or trigger changes only after a flow failed in production. Release notes existed, but they were easy to miss and hard to map against the exact flows a team depended on. The planner changes the visibility problem. It gives non-developers a single place to check what is coming, but the reliability work still belongs to the maker: identify affected flows, test realistic data, and update the handover notes before users notice a break.
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Add Release Planner to your weekly Monday check. Pick the next two Power Automate or connector changes it lists, then run one production flow against test data before the release reaches your tenant.
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