In Power Automate, if a flow has not been executed or triggered for 90 days, it is automatically turned off1. You will receive a warning email that the flow will be deactivated in 30 days1. If the flow remains inactive, it will be turned off and you will receive another email notifying you that it has been deactivated1.
However, there are ways to prevent this automatic deactivation. One method is to create a flow that checks if your flows are turned off and if so, turns them back on2. Another method is to create a flow that turns off and then turns on your flows every 30 days1. This resets the 90-day inactivity timer and prevents your flows from being automatically turned off due to lack of use1.
Please note that these are workarounds and may not be the most elegant solutions. It’s always a good idea to monitor your flows and ensure they are active as needed. If a flow is turned off, you can manually turn it back on3.