Why Error Handling in Power Automate Matters More Than Ever
Structured automation continues to be an important tool, and even with the rise of autonomous AI, the value of Power Automate (or Agent Flows) to apply consistent guardrails around your AI inputs, outputs, or actions is immense.
But an automation is only as good as its resilience when something goes wrong. Do your flows fail gracefully and usefully, or do they just secretly stop working, creating problems for future you?
In my new video, I decided to steps through the building blocks of simple error handling in Power Automate and consider some of the issue your should think about in applying suitable business logic to your automation's failures as well as its successes. The link is in the comments.
❓ How do you approach error handling when designing or building Power Automate flows?