Friday Fact: You can call other workflows in the same Logic App Standard — no HTTP request needed
May 1, 2026
Building a big, complex workflow in a single file There's a better way — and it's faster, cheaper, and cleaner than you might expect What's the
Logic Apps Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #51 Controlling the Initial State of a Logic Apps St...
Apr 30, 2026
When working with Azure Logic Apps Standard, one of the most common (and unpleasant) surprises happens right after deployment: Your workflows start running
Friday Fact: Stop Paying for Empty Logic App Consumption Executions
Apr 24, 2026
Imagine this scenario: you design a Logic App Consumption to process critical alerts or specific emails Everything works flawlessly, but when you check
Logic Apps Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #50 Controlling the Initial State of a Logic Apps Co...
Apr 22, 2026
Today, we'll cover a critical practice that every integration architect should understand: how to properly control the initial state of your Consumption Logic
Friday Fact: The Hidden Retry Behavior That Makes Logic Apps Feel Stuck
Mar 27, 2026
If your Azure Logic App feels like it’s stuck in an endless loop… it probably isn’t You notice your workflow keeps retrying — sometimes dozens
Logic App Designer Fails with Can’t Start the Background Design‑Time Process
Mar 17, 2026
Today I was helping the team with a strange Logic app design issue, which meant I was back to my favorite topic: Errors, Warnings, Causes, and
Friday Fact: You can parameterize your Recurrence trigger using App Settings
Feb 20, 2026
Ever needed to change a Logic App execution time from 11:30 to 14:00 and thought: Wait do I really need to open Visual Studio, change the JSON, and/or run a
Friday Fact: You can reference App Settings inside your Logic Apps Workflows
Feb 13, 2026
It’s Friday, and you know what that means—it’s time for a Friday Fact! Today’s fact is a little different from what we usually cover, but it’s still
Friday Fact: Effortless migration with “Clone to Standard”
Feb 6, 2026
Historically, moving a workflow from an Azure Logic App (Consumption) to a Logic App (Standard) required manual effort, since it meant exporting templates,



