check before: 2024-04-02
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OneDrive, Power Automate, SharePoint
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Developer, Online, World tenant
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Admin impact, Retirement, Updated message, User impact
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Details:
Summary:
SharePoint 2013 workflows will retire on April 2, 2026. From April 2, 2024, they will be disabled for new tenants. Organizations should transition to Power Automate and notify users and developers. Use the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool and migration guidance to prepare. No extensions will be available.
Details:
Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint 2013 workflow will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows.
[When this will happen:]
Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants.
Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants.
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2023-04-18
updated:
2025-06-03
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summary for non-techies**
SharePoint 2013 workflows will retire on April 2, 2026, and starting April 2, 2024, they will be disabled for new users, necessitating a transition to Power Automate or another solution, with resources available for guidance.
Direct effects for Operations**
Workflow Disruption
SharePoint 2013 workflows will cease to function, leading to potential disruptions in business processes that rely on these workflows.
- roles: Workflow Developers, Site Owners
- references: https://aka.ms/sp-workflows-2013support
User Training Needs
Users will require retraining on Power Automate, which may lead to temporary productivity loss during the transition period.
- roles: End Users, Help Desk Staff
- references: https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/business-apps/power-automate/guidance/migrate-from-classic-workflows-to-power-automate-flows
Increased Support Requests
Help desk may experience a surge in support requests as users encounter issues with the transition from SharePoint 2013 workflows to Power Automate.
- roles: Help Desk Staff, IT Support
- references: https://pnp.github.io/pnpassessment/index.html
Legacy System Dependencies
Organizations relying on legacy workflows may face operational challenges and delays in critical processes, impacting overall efficiency.
- roles: Project Managers, Business Analysts
- references: https://powerautomate.microsoft.com/
Compliance Risks
Failure to transition to supported workflows may lead to compliance issues if business processes are not adequately managed post-retirement.
- roles: Compliance Officers, IT Managers
- references: https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/business-apps/power-automate/guidance/migrate-from-classic-workflows-to-power-automate-flows
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change history
Date | Property | old | new |
2025-06-03 | MC Messages | Updated February 1, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint 2013 workflow will retire and stop working in 14 months from now (April 2, 2026).
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows. [When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. | Updated June 2, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint 2013 workflow will retire and stop working in 10 months from now (April 2, 2026).
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows. [When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. |
2025-06-03 | MC Last Updated | 01/31/2025 23:34:21 | 2025-06-03T00:22:03Z |
2025-06-03 | MC Summary | SharePoint 2013 workflows will be retired with new tenants affected from April 2, 2024, and existing tenants from April 2, 2026. Organizations should transition to Power Automate or other solutions, prepare users, and utilize resources like the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool for migration. | SharePoint 2013 workflows will retire on April 2, 2026. From April 2, 2024, they will be disabled for new tenants. Organizations should transition to Power Automate and notify users and developers. Use the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool and migration guidance to prepare. No extensions will be available. |
2025-02-01 | MC Messages | Updated April 12, 2024: This update serves as a reminder regarding the upcoming retirement scheduled for April 2, 2026.
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows. [When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. | Updated February 1, 2025: This update serves as a reminder that SharePoint 2013 workflow will retire and stop working in 14 months from now (April 2, 2026).
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows. [When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. |
2025-02-01 | MC Last Updated | 04/12/2024 23:17:26 | 2025-01-31T23:34:21Z |
2024-04-13 | MC Messages | Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows.
[When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. | Updated April 12, 2024: This update serves as a reminder regarding the upcoming retirement scheduled for April 2, 2026.
Since the release of SharePoint workflows, Microsoft has evolved workflow orchestration to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint 2013 workflows. [When this will happen:] Starting April 2nd, 2024, SharePoint 2013 workflows will be turned off for any newly created tenants. Starting April 2nd, 2026, Microsoft will remove the ability to run, or create and execute SharePoint 2013 workflows for existing tenants. |
2024-04-13 | MC Title | SharePoint 2013 workflow retirement | (Updated) SharePoint 2013 workflow retirement |
2024-04-13 | MC Last Updated | 04/17/2023 20:49:12 | 2024-04-12T23:17:26Z |
2024-04-13 | MC MessageTagNames | User impact, Admin impact, Retirement | Updated message, User impact, Admin impact, Retirement |
2024-04-13 | MC Summary | SharePoint 2013 workflows will be retired with new tenants affected from April 2, 2024, and existing tenants from April 2, 2026. Organizations should transition to Power Automate or other solutions, prepare users, and utilize resources like the Microsoft 365 Assessment tool for migration. |
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