Azure Blob Storage is Microsoft's scalable object storage service for unstructured data. Connecting to Cognito Forms turns submissions into blobs-uploading files, archiving entries, and mapping fields to blob metadata in your containers.
Store submissions in Azure with controls for cost, retention, and resilience across your storage account.
- Control data lifecycle
- Immutability & soft delete
- Consistent backups
Use this integration to:
- Upload attachments as blobs
- Map fields to blob metadata
- Archive entries as JSON
How It Works
- Log in to Power Automate
- Access your Power Automate dashboard
- Create an automated cloud flow
- Click “Create” and select “Automated cloud flow”
- Set Cognito Forms as the trigger
- Choose “When a new entry is submitted” trigger in the Cognito Forms connector
- Authenticate with your Cognito Forms API key and select the form
- Add Azure Blob Storage as the action
- Select “Create blob” or “Update blob” action in the Azure Blob Storage connector
- Sign in with your Azure credentials, choose the storage account, container, and blob path
- Map form data and files
- Map Cognito Forms fields to blob metadata (e.g., filenames, content type) and file content to blob content
- Test the flow
- Submit a test form entry; verify that a new blob appears in your Azure container
- Activate the flow
- Save and turn on the flow to enable continuous syncing of form data and files
Still need help? Check out our Microsoft Power Automate support article.