Use Inventory to find your Power Automate flow?

How often do you want to find a flow, but you can’t remember which environment you created the flow in? It can be quite a challenge to find your flows back when you have many environments.

Multiple Environments

Maybe having one default environment did have some benefits. It was easy to find the right environment for your flows. No, I’m not recommending going back to the default environment,

Stepping through each of the environments just to find that one flow that you developed a few years ago can be a real pain.

A user interface screenshot displaying the 'Select environment' dropdown menu for managing different environments, including options like 'Clean Environment', 'Demo Environment', and 'Development'.
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Inventory

Recently Microsoft added the Inventory to the Power Platform Admin Center. This is really worth a look.

As you can see below just by searching for the flow name I can see, which environments have my Sync Shifts to Outlook flow installed:

Use Inventory to find your Power Automate flow?
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Where in the past I would have had to go through all of the environments to find that one flow.

Just flows?

No this new page in the Admin Center isn’t just for flows. You can also find Agents, Canvas App, Model Driven apps, Vibe Apps.

You can find Apps, Flows and Agents
You can find Apps, Flows and Agents

Using the filter options available on each column, you can now very quickly find those lost flows and apps.

Easy option to Filter your Inventory
Easy option to Filter your Inventory

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