Announcing Connector for Microsoft Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps
March 5, 2026
Files.com now offers an official connector for Microsoft Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps, so you can build secure file workflows directly inside Microsoft's automation tools. With the connector, your flows can move files in and out of Files.com right alongside the thousands of other apps and services those tools already support.
If you haven't used them, Power Automate and Azure Logic Apps are Microsoft's two tools for stringing apps together so a task in one triggers an action in another — no code required. Power Automate is the everyday version most teams reach for: you drag steps onto a canvas in a web browser, pick a trigger ("when an email arrives"), and add actions ("save the attachment, then notify the channel"). Azure Logic Apps is the same idea built for IT and developers running things in Azure, with more control over hosting and deployment. Both assemble a workflow from prebuilt blocks called connectors — one block per app — and run it for you.
Bringing File Workflows into Microsoft Automation
These tools are great at connecting APIs, databases, and applications. But a lot of real work still comes down to files moving between systems, partners, and teams — and a file step is exactly what those flows tend to be missing.
The Files.com connector fills that gap. It makes a secure file operation a native step in any Power Automate or Logic Apps flow. Instead of writing a script or wiring up a custom integration, you search for the Files.com block, drop it onto the canvas, and pick the action you want.
Because the connector slots into the same visual designer as every other block, you get enterprise-grade file transfer automation without leaving the Microsoft tools your team already runs.
What the Files.com Connector Enables
The same connector works in both tools. You add it by searching for "Files.com" in the connector catalog while building a flow. Once it's in, your workflows can do the common file tasks:
Upload and download files
Move, copy, and delete files and folders
Create and manage secure Share Links
Manage users and groups
Retrieve file metadata and folder listings
These actions map directly to the Files.com API and SDKs, so anything you already know about automating Files.com carries straight over.
Because these tools connect to thousands of applications, a Files.com step can now sit inside a larger pipeline that also touches Microsoft 365, Azure services, ERP platforms, databases, and SaaS apps.
Automating File-Driven Business Processes
Here are the patterns this unlocks once Files.com is a step in your flows.
Event-driven file processing. When a file lands in Files.com, the flow fires and routes it on to the systems that need it — no one watching a folder.
Secure partner file exchange. A partner drops a file, and the flow delivers it into SharePoint, Dynamics 365, or whatever business app handles it next.
Batch processing. Run financial reports, data exports, or regulatory submissions on a schedule, with the file moves handled for you.
Hybrid integrations. Coordinate transfers between an on-premises system and a cloud app as one step in a broader flow.
In each one, Files.com does the secure file work while the Microsoft tools handle the routing and the connections to everything else.
Built for Enterprise Automation
Files.com is the cloud-native File Orchestration Platform: one platform that replaces the stack of legacy tools IT teams run to move files — SFTP and FTP servers, managed file transfer (MFT) suites, file-sharing apps, and the custom scripts holding them together. It speaks every protocol, connects to 50+ cloud and on-prem systems, automates every transfer, and keeps a complete audit trail. The new connector takes all of that and makes it a step you can drop into any Microsoft flow.
For teams already living in Power Automate or Logic Apps, that's the shortest path to real file automation: no script to maintain, no custom integration to babysit, and the file handling done on a platform built for it. If your needs run deeper than the prebuilt actions cover, the Files.com API and SDKs and the native workflow automation engine are there for the logic you'd rather run inside Files.com itself. (For a similar story on the other major integration platform, see our MuleSoft connector.)
Availability
The Files.com connector for Power Automate and Logic Apps is available now. Find it in the Microsoft connector catalog by searching for "Files.com," then authenticate with your Files.com API key and start building. It works in both Power Automate cloud flows and Azure Logic Apps workflows.
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