We use only Portals Studio and we are satisfied with the price for it. Now you can pay only for that builder, no need to pay for the whole Power Apps product, which is fair, I think. However, if you are looking for the full package of features, then paying for the whole platform is definitely the way to go. Then you can try the different app builders and benefit from connectivity and different other features. For us, the Portals Studio does a great job because we mostly build web pages through it and the no-code way of work is amazing.
My company has used all three app builders from this product and the price is more than fair. I think the best thing about this solution is actually the different builders. They not only allow people with different levels of developer skills to try and build apps, but each builder has specific features for the apps it is catered towards. This means that by paying for the whole product, you are paying for the option to be able to create many different applications on a single platform. I think this is definitely worth paying for, as at one point or another you will likely need different types of applications. Why then call or outsource a developer when you can just use Power Apps?
Hi peers,
What are the differences between Microsoft Power Apps and Microsoft Azure App Service? I want to understand how to apply these different apps in my organization.
Thank you for your help.
Do you think this solution can be used by developers or is it only for employees who seek to build apps quickly without having any special coding abilities?
This is more of a business-catered solution, in my experience. If you have used it before, you know that some of the steps to build an app even resemble PowerPoint. Though it has different builders, creating an app through Microsoft Power Apps is all about the simplicity of the process, supported by the no-code interface. This alone means that every employee at your company can have a go and create a website or an app using this solution. The only purpose I would say it may serve a developer is to build prototypes of products on it. But otherwise, it is mostly for regular employees.
Microsoft Power Apps is created to facilitate the business but can definitely be helpful for developers as well. On one hand, this is great for rapid application development, because developers can quickly create prototypes on it and work for a final product once the client has approved them. But there is more - there is a special platform for developers where they can follow specific elements and data about the applications. This platform can be used by other employees too, but developers can make the most use of it as it provides them with crucial data for their work.
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We use only Portals Studio and we are satisfied with the price for it. Now you can pay only for that builder, no need to pay for the whole Power Apps product, which is fair, I think. However, if you are looking for the full package of features, then paying for the whole platform is definitely the way to go. Then you can try the different app builders and benefit from connectivity and different other features. For us, the Portals Studio does a great job because we mostly build web pages through it and the no-code way of work is amazing.
My company has used all three app builders from this product and the price is more than fair. I think the best thing about this solution is actually the different builders. They not only allow people with different levels of developer skills to try and build apps, but each builder has specific features for the apps it is catered towards. This means that by paying for the whole product, you are paying for the option to be able to create many different applications on a single platform. I think this is definitely worth paying for, as at one point or another you will likely need different types of applications. Why then call or outsource a developer when you can just use Power Apps?