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Microsoft Flow Adds Support for DocuSign, SurveyMonkey and OneNote

The last update of the year brings support for three new services, all highly requested by users of the automation platform.

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The first new service is DocuSign. It is the most widespread eSignature and Digital Transaction Management platform in the world. The integration with Microsoft Flow enables a swift and an efficient document signature process.

SurveyMonkey is the second new service. A familiar name, it is the world’s leading provider of web-based survey solutions used by both individuals and organizations to gather information on various topics.

The third and final new service for this year is OneNote. Microsoft adds support for OneNote notebooks that are hosted on Office 365 or OneDrive for Business. However, OneNote does not support personal notebooks that are connected through a Microsoft Account at the moment, but there are future plans for it.

OneNote (Business) Image credit: Microsoft
OneNote (Business)
Image credit: Microsoft

Here the complete summary from the Microsoft Flow team.

A successful year

The latest update ends a rather successful year for Microsoft Flow. Newly added services have expanded it to a fully featured automation central. It has grown into a flexible and multifaceted platform, supporting 83 services in total.

Microsoft Flow helps create automated workflows between your favorite apps and services to get notifications, synchronize files, collect data, and more. The company first introduced it in April, focusing more on the enterprise rather than the consumer-focused IFTTT, its main rival.

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