If you want to send fancier notifications to Teams and struggle with Adaptive Cards, you can now use (in preview) Cards for Power Apps to generate your cards and send them in Teams chats.
Cards for Power Apps provides a straightforward experience to create Adaptive Cards that can easily be used on Teams chats.
In this post, we’ll see an example of how you can send use Power Automate to send a Power Apps card in Teams based on when a new item is added in a SharePoint list.
Creating a Card prepared to work in a Flow
Note: For Cards to work in a Flow, the Power Apps Teams app has to be installed in the chat, group chat, or channel that the card will be sent to.
To start creating a new card, head to the maker Portal and find the ‘Cards’ option in the left-hand side menu, and click ‘Create a card’ or ‘New card’:
Give your card a name and a description and you are good to start.
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