
Using an ‘API Button’ as a Microsoft Flow Trigger
Using a physical push button connected to Wi-Fi via ESP8266, we can create a Microsoft Flow Trigger. In other words, once a button is pressed, a Microsoft Flow is immediately started and executed.
Using an ‘API Button’ as a Microsoft Flow Trigger
Using a physical push button connected to Wi-Fi via ESP8266, we can create a Microsoft Flow Trigger. In other words, once a button is pressed, a Microsoft Flow is immediately started and executed.