There's also Intel and Amazon. I wonder if/when more tech companies will eventually set up offices in CR. They'd be very welcome and could get some tax benefits establishing in a free zone, for example.
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I haven't used Microsoft Flow in depth so I unfortunately can't comment.
If you've used it and like it, I'd honestly love for you to give Pipedream a try and tell us where we can improve compared to your experience with other tools. We'd love the feedback!