Well, Microsoft Power Automate is not really workflow, iBPMS or even a no code/low code platform. If you want RPA yes, then it does offer some level of RPA.  See for your self, below is a small workflow built on the Power Automate platform.

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Most would agree that when you see programming elements on screen, its made for developers, not for business analysts or even for citizen developers.  If you want real workflow/iBPMS, process management you need a tool like FlowWright.


Automate complex processes using workflows, forms, ESB, integration with simply using graphical user interfaces, by simply with a drag and drop.  Drop your steps and connect them together to build your process, drop controls on a form and configure them, and you have a form for data collection.  Use dashboards and reports to view and report on the data collected from forms.  What you see if process automation:



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Above process takes input using a form and makes decisions based on the provided data, finally it generates a NDA document and emails to the required internal and external users of the organization.  Process automation has a cyclic lifecycle that offers, design, execution, analyze and optimize events.  FlowWright is built around this Workflow-BPM lifecycle.

We have done the hard work, made it easy for our end users to automate processes.  Press the button and get a demo today.