Power Platform inventory exposes connector operations used by flows

Microsoft’s June 2026 Power Platform update says Power Platform inventory is rolling out connector and connector-operation visibility in public preview. The inventory can show which connectors, trigger connectors, and operations are used by cloud flows, apps, and agents across a tenant.
Before this, connector governance often became a guessing exercise. A maker might only learn a connector was blocked, deprecated, or reclassified after a flow failed or after an admin tightened a policy. Now admins have a clearer way to see which flows depend on which connector operations before making a change. For Power Automate builders, that means a better chance of getting warning, remediation, or a replacement plan before a working flow suddenly becomes a support ticket.
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Ask your Power Platform admin whether the inventory connector columns are visible in your tenant. If they are, export the flows that use your most important SharePoint, Outlook, Teams, and premium connectors before the next policy change.
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