Microsoft has announced the general availability of Power Platform Monitor Alerts, bringing proactive monitoring capabilities for apps, flows, and agents. The feature enables administrators to detect performance and availability issues early through threshold-based notifications, reducing reliance on user-reported problems. With added improvements like predefined alerts and an alerts-centric dashboard, the update aims to strengthen reliability and simplify monitoring across environments.
Here’s what you need to know:
What Are Monitor Alerts?
Monitor Alerts let admins track the health of Power Platform resources and get notified when metrics fall below defined thresholds. Instead of reacting to user complaints, you can resolve issues early—reducing downtime and improving reliability.
Default Configuration
Microsoft now provides built-in alerts enabled by default for every tenant. These automatically flag high-use apps, flows, and agents when their health drops—no setup required.
Redesigned Monitor Overview Page
The new alerts-centric experience gives you an instant view of active issues and resource health across environments, so you can quickly spot and act on what matters most.
Code App Alerts
You can now create custom alerts for code apps—not just canvas and model-driven apps. This means deeper visibility and faster response to performance issues.
Work Queue Alerts (Public Preview)
Monitor now supports alerts for Power Automate work queues, helping you proactively manage queue health alongside apps, flows, and agents.
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