Microsoft PowerApps and Flow (now part of Power Platform as Power Apps and Power Automate) enable users to build custom apps and automate workflows without extensive coding. Power Apps allows for rapid app development across platforms, while Power Automate connects services and automates tasks. Together, they streamline business processes and enhance productivity.

Key Features of Microsoft PowerApps and Flow
  • Low-code platform for building custom business apps
  • Automates repetitive tasks and workflows across services
  • Seamless integration with Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and third-party services
  • Responsive design for apps across web and mobile devices
  • Supports logic, conditions, and approvals in workflows

Before learning Microsoft PowerApps and Flow, you should have a basic understanding of business workflows and process automation. Familiarity with Microsoft 365 tools like SharePoint and Excel is useful. Some knowledge of logic building or scripting can be helpful but isn’t mandatory.

Skills Needed Before learning Microsoft PowerApps and Flow
  • Basic understanding of business processes and workflow concepts
  • Familiarity with Microsoft 365 tools like SharePoint, Excel, and Outlook
  • Some experience with logic building or scripting is helpful but not required
  • Power Platform: PowerApps and Flow
  • Building Custom Apps with PowerApps
  • Understanding Connectors and Data Sources
  • Creating Automated Workflows with Power Automate
  • Using Conditions, Triggers, and Approvals
  • Integrating with Microsoft 365 and External Services

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