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Getting started with Power Apps

 

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Building apps with Power Apps helps everyone from business analysts to professional developers work more efficiently together. Solve business problems with intuitive visual tools that don’t require code, work faster with a platform that enables data integration and distribution, and extend the platform with building blocks for professional developers. You can easily build and share apps on any device.

 

Getting started with Power Apps

Power Apps enables a broad range of app scenarios to be created that infuse digital transformation into manual and outdated processes. Use both canvas and model-driven apps to build Power Apps that solve business problems for task and role-specific scenarios like inspections, field sales enablement, prospect to cash, and integrated marketing views.

Kickstart your Power Apps learning

Whether you’re a developer or simply someone who wants to get a feel for what Power Apps is all about, there are plenty of learning resources out there.

You can also find further learning resources on the Power Apps learning resources page.

 

Try out Power Apps

One of the best ways to get grips with new tools and software is simply to give it a go. There’s no better way to do this than getting stuck into Power Apps itself.

Trying out Power Apps is free, so give it a whirl today.

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