Power Platform admin center – Inventory now includes connector details for apps, flows, and agents
Power Platform inventory now captures the connectors and connector operations used by each app, flow, and agent in your tenant. This functionality is rolling out in Public Preview starting June 2, 2026, with global availability for all customers expected over the following few weeks. How does this affect me? In the Power Platform admin center, a new Connectors column that shows the connectors used by each resource will appear across the inventory grids, the unified Manage > Inventory page, as well as the resource-specific views under Copilot Studio, Power Apps, and Power Automate. That same data can also be queried programmatically through the Power Platform for Admins V2 connector, the Power Platform Inventory API, and Azure Resource Graph. This data supports a wide range of admin scenarios, helping them: Identify resources that may be impacted by data loss prevention (DLP) policies or advanced connector policies (now Generally Available) Understand which connectors dominate adoption across the tenant. Plan for connector deprecations or licensing tier changes. And more! What do I need to do to prepare? This message is for awareness, and no action is required. If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Power Platform inventory. Message ID: MC1331864
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