“No dedicated action? No problem! Just send from Power Automate HTTP requests to Graph API!”

“Am I missing something or is there really no action to do this…?”
The more flows you build, the more likely you’re to encounter some limitations. Everything is smooth and quick if you stick with the standard actions, but what if you need something more? Some operation that the standard actions can’t do? Something they don’t even give you a workaround for? Well, in that case you’re on your own.
But there must be some way to do it, even if the developers didn’t expect you’ll need such action! Somebody else must have encountered the same problem (and hopefully solved it)!
“How about this Graph API many people mention?”
You probably heard about this Graph API interface before, but what is it good for, and how do you actually use it? How do you use the requests described in the documentation in your flows? What actions are available? How about some examples where they use it in Power Automate flows?
As with the HTTP requests to SharePoint, you can do so much more once you start interacting with the other applications through Graph API. You’re not limited only to the standard actions, the whole Microsoft world is within your reach!
Through the Graph API you can interact with almost everything Microsoft offers in the Entra and Microsoft 365 – Teams, Office apps, Groups, Users, Calendars and much more. Create, modify, delete things, anything you can think of. All you need is the right Power Automate action and the HTTP request. A bit of coding knowledge to achieve so much more!
Let Graph API do it for you!
A knowledge that motivated me to create the HTTP to Graph API cheat sheet! Whenever you’re missing a dedicated action, take a look on the Graph API, there’s a high chance it’ll give you the solution. Let it be one of the requests in the cheat sheet directly, or another one you can use following the guide, Graph API can move your automations to a different level.
Stop looking for complicated workarounds, utilise the Graph API with the HTTP to Graph API cheat sheet and use Power Automate to its full potential!
You’ll get:
1 page with navigation to help you navigate the cheat sheet.
25 pages with a guide and examples of how to access the Graph API from Power Automate flows (or from any other application that can send HTTP requests).
Expressions to extract data from the HTTP requests.
100% no-questions-asked money-back guarantee if you don’t find it useful.