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Premium License - Can’t find “When an HTTP request is received” trigger in Power Automate Solution

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Hello everyone,
I’m trying to build a flow inside a Solution in my Default environment. The goal is to expose an inbound webhook for my website quiz, so I need to use the “When an HTTP request is received” trigger (Request connector).
Here’s the issue:
- I have a Power Automate Premium license (and Plan 2 trial available).
- My Default environment does have a Dataverse database (I see a Dataverse version in environment details).
- Under Solutions → New → Cloud flow → Automated, the trigger picker shows many connectors (including HTTP, HTTP + Swagger, HTTP Webhook), but I cannot find “When an HTTP request is received.”
- I’ve searched for “Request” and “HTTP” — only see actions, not the inbound trigger.
- I’ve checked the Power Platform Admin Center → Data Policies. There are no policies defined, so nothing should be blocking connectors.
- Tried Describe-it-to-Design-it, but it scaffolded a manual trigger + HTTP actions instead of the Request trigger.
From what I see on Microsoft documentation and many YouTube demos, this trigger should be available under “Built-in → Request” or at least searchable by name, but it simply isn’t appearing in my tenant.
Question:
What could be causing the Request trigger to be unavailable in my environment? 
Do I need to enable something (Dataverse setting, tenant-level configuration, DLP policy, admin role) to surface it? 
Or is this a known limitation of the new Solutions UI?
Thank you!
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    Power Platform 1919 Profile Picture
    2,205 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    HI @EB-16050607-0 ,
    You can try this 
    1. 
    2. Click on skip (make sure to add the flow name).
    3.Check for word Request in search bar.
    4. Then select the "When an HTTP Request is received"

    or in Step 2 itself type this full "When an HTTP Request is received" (it doesn't show most of the items)
     
    you will see the trigger.
  • David_MA Profile Picture
    14,532 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    I have the same issues sometimes. In addition to what @Power_Apps_1919 said, when you create the flow after setting the flow name, choose Skip for the trigger. That gets you to this menu, and this is an instance where you need to use the new designer for this to work:
    Then click on Add a trigger. At least for me, the one you want shows here (with the new designer) and you will see it doesn't have the same name as when you search:
    If it doesn't show as above, search for request, and then it will show up in the list by the name you are searching for:
    To add to the confusion, once you add it to your flow, it shows up as manual:
     
     
     

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