Connect Power Automate to Twitter using a Bring Your Own App approach
If you're looking to connect Power Automate to Twitter, a Bring Your Own App (BYOA) approach might be the perfect solution. While the standard Twitter connector in Power Automate has experienced some issues with authentication, this tutorial provides a clear and straightforward alternative that will have your automation running in no time.
As outlined on the CIAOPS blog, regenerating your connection to Twitter in Flows is a crucial first step. However, the BYOA approach allows you to create your own custom application within the Twitter Developer Portal, which can then be used as the basis for your Power Automate integration.
This tutorial offers step-by-step guidance to help you create your custom app, acquire the necessary API keys and access tokens, and ultimately establish the connection between Twitter and Power Automate. So whether you're a social media manager looking to streamline your Twitter presence or simply want to experiment with automation, this guide has got you covered.
Check out the original post on the CIAOPS blog to learn how the author navigated the Twitter connector's pitfalls and created a seamless flow using the BYOA approach.
The post Connect Power Automate to Twitter using a Bring Your Own App approach was originally published on Nishant Rana's blog.
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