Why Power Apps

Power Apps offer many advantages to your organizations. One of the main benefits is the speed of app development. By using Power Apps, custom business apps can be created rapidly, with little cost. This is critical for business agility. Businesses often cannot afford to wait a few months and spend time and money to build apps that will not be used for longer periods. Power Apps solves these problems by providing app developers with a way to quickly create business apps for clients by using an intuitive interface with a drag and drop option. Apps are built quickly, at a relatively low cost and are customized for end-users to meet their needs.

How Power Apps work

Part of the Microsoft suite of business solutions, Power Apps helps create custom applications that allow your team to efficiently communicate and share information.

Power App’s defining characteristic is that it is a low code app builder.

Its highly intuitive interface was designed to allow as many people as possible to create unlimited apps.

Save time and resources on training and coding, while meeting your business needs with the most personalized solution.

It can be quite costly to set up a custom app and the availability of your developers may not always match your production schedule.

Fortunately, Microsoft sought to democratize the development of applications with Power Apps, to help businesses of all sizes achieve their growth goals.

Does Power Apps Come with Office 365

Using PowerApps within the context of Office 365 is included in the service at no additional charge. Qualifying licenses for PowerApps include Business Premium, Business Essentials, F1 Plan, and the E1-E5 Enterprise Plans

When to use Power Apps?

By using key advantages, we can think of many reasons why use Power Apps. Some of the common cases for using Power Apps (not only limited to this) are:

  1. Quickly integrating different data sources in one place, with front logic defined by PowerApps
  2. Business needs to quickly build a custom app that will be used for a specific purpose
  3. To integrate data analysis with the writeback option (PowerBI integration)
  4. When an organization wants to improve collaboration in certain processes (e.g. create a custom app forĀ vacation submissions)
  5. To save time with repeatable actions that need to be saved in an underlining database (SQL or Sharepoint lists (if smaller workload is involved))

To conclude, Power Apps offers plenty of capabilities and features, both for developers and users (business organizations). Fully functional custom business apps are created quickly without great coding knowledge and are used throughout the organization. A great deal of integration and process digitalization is achieved by using apps.

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