Azure Logic Apps workflow assistant in public preview

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Bringing the power of AI to Azure Logic Apps for the first time, this workflow assistant answers any questions you have about Azure Logic Apps from directly within the designer. Currently in public preview, this chat interface provides access to Azure Logic Apps documentation and best practices without requiring you to navigate documentation or search online forums.  

By harnessing Azure OpenAI and ChatGPT, the workflow assistant queries diverse knowledge sources related to Azure Logic Apps, including Microsoft Learn, connector schemas, and tech community blogs, which are processed into a vectorized format and made accessible through a backend system.  

In addition to discovering curated information, there are any number of ways Azure Logic Apps workflow assistant can help: 

  • Describe workflows built by other developers on shared workflows 

  • Recommend and compare connectors from the over 1,000 options in Azure Logic Apps, as well as best practices for their use  

  • Recommend patterns for workflows and integration applications, with responses that you can leverage for error handling, testing, and other optimizations 

  • Provide step-by-step guidance on how to build workflows based on scenarios, including connectors to use, how to configure them and how to process the data 

  • Offer contextual responses based on your workflow, allowing you to ask specific questions on how to do accomplish something in the context of an action 

With the workflow assistant at your side during development, all the information you require is readily available, presented in a curated manner and without the need for context-switching. 

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