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We have found some common questions on licensing and plan options. We’ve included several here with their answers. For more details about Microsoft Power Platform licensing, download the Licensing Guide.
General licensing questions
How is Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate licensed?
Power Apps plans:
Power Apps per app planwhich allows individual users to run applications (one app or one portal) for a specific business scenario based on the full capabilities of Power Apps for $5/user/app/month. This plan provides an easy way for customers to get started with the platform before broader scale adoption.
Power Apps per user planwhich equips a user to run unlimited applications (within service limits) based on the full capabilities of Power Apps for $20/user/month.
Power Apps pay-as-you-go plan which allows individual users to run applications (1 app or 1 portal) without any licenses via Azure subscription. You only pay for the number of users who used the app in a month. See Preview: Pay-as-you-go plan.
See Power Apps pricing.
Power Automate Plans:
See Types of Power Automate licenses, Frequently asked questions about Power Automate licenses and Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate Licensing Guide for details.
How do I use Power Apps per app plans?
See About Power Apps per app plans.
How do I use Power Apps pay-as-you-go plan?
See Preview: Pay-as-you-go plan.
The Power Apps per app plan allows users to run specific apps. Can you explain what this means in terms of the number and types of apps I can use?
The Power Apps per app plan is designed to help organizations solve for one business scenario at a time, which may involve a combination of individual apps. Each “per app” license provides an individual user with rights to one app (canvas and/or model-driven) or one Power Apps portal, within a single environment. A single user might be covered by multiple “per app” licenses to allow the user to use multiple apps, without requiring a per-user license. In other words, the “per app” license is stackable.
An important part of this feature simplification is that we'll no longer require any standalone plans for maker or admin capabilities. Previously admins required a Power Apps P2 license for certain management operations; this will no longer be the case.
Do embedded canvas apps in model-driven apps count consume multiple per app plans?
No. Embedded canvas components within the model-driven app are recognized as a single app.
What are the self-service purchase options for the Microsoft Power Platform products?
See the FAQ: Self-service purchase FAQ.
The guest user must have a Power Apps license assigned through one of the following tenants:
- The tenant hosting the app being shared
- The home tenant of the guest user
Also, the guest must have the same license that’s required for non-guests to run an app. A collection of examples is available here.
Is non-profit, government, and academic pricing available?
Yes, non-profit, government and academic pricing is available in respective program channels.
What will happen to the Power Apps and Power Automate Plan 1 and Plan 2 plans on December 31, 2020?
Power Apps P1 and P2 and Power Automate P1 and P2 plans will no longer be available for purchase, including via auto-renewal, after December 31, 2020. Customers with these plan licenses that have renewals falling on or after January 1, 2021 will need to transition to the Power Apps per user or per app plans, or the Power Automate per user or per flow plans to continue using the Microsoft Power Platform services. Contact your Microsoft account rep for more information.
Are full Power Automate capabilities included in Power Apps licenses?
Power Apps licenses will continue to include Power Automate capabilities. However, flows will need to run within the context of the app, which refers to using the same data sources for triggers or actions as the app. Consuming standalone Power Automate flows unrelated to the app(s) will require purchase of a standalone Power Automate license.
Is there a plan for developers?
Yes, we have a free Developer Plan to learn and build skills on Power Apps, Power Automate, and Microsoft Dataverse.Learn more.
What happens when I use all the data storage, file storage, and flow runs included in my per user licenses?
You can buy additional data storage, file storage and flow runs. See Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform.
Who can buy Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate plans?
Any customer can sign up for a free trial. Microsoft 365 admins can buy Power Apps plans for their teams or organization. Contact your Microsoft 365 admin when you’re ready to buy.
Do all my users need to be licensed with the same Power Apps plan, or can I mix plans?
You can mix and match Power Apps licenses, and licenses that include Power Apps capabilities, across the users in your organization.
Are there limits on the number of API requests Power Apps and Power Automate users can make?
Yes. To help ensure service levels, availability and quality, there are limits to the number of API requests users can make across Power Apps and Power Automate. Service limits are set against normal usage patterns in both 5-minute and per 24-hour intervals, and most customers won't reach them.
API capacity is tracked based on consumption at an individual user level, and the daily limits can't be pooled at any other level.
API limits are also applicable to application users, non-interactive users and administrative users in Dataverse.
More information is availablehere.
Trial Licenses
How long is the free trial period?
Free trials for Microsoft Power Apps last 30 days. For Power Automate, they're available for 90 days.
Is there a way to develop my Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate skills for more than 90 days?
Yes, with the Power Apps Developer Plan you get a free environment for individual use with functionality including the Dataverse. In this environment you can explore and learn everything about Power Automate and Power Apps for free, but the Power Apps Developer Plan isn't intended for production use.
Learn more.
How do I convert my trial environment to a production environment?
More information is available here.
Where can I find more information about trial environments?
For more information about trial environments in Power Apps read this topic.
Microsoft 365
What are Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications?
Refer to Licensing guide for Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications.
Effective October 1, 2019, the SQL, Azure, and Dynamics 365 connectors listed below will be reclassified from Standard to Premium. Non-Microsoft connectors that had previously been classified as standard connectors will still be available to Microsoft 365 users. A standalone Power Apps or Power Automate plan license is required to access all Premium, on-premises and custom connectors.
Premium connectors list at October 2019 (will expand over time):
- Azure Application Insights
- Azure Automation
- Azure Blob Storage
- Azure Container
- Azure Cosmos
- Azure Data Factory
- Azure Data Lake
- Azure DevOps
- Azure Event Grid
- Azure Event Grid Publish
- Azure File Storage
- Azure IoT Central
- Azure Kusto
- Azure Log Analytics
- Azure Log Analytics Data Collector
- Azure Queues
- Azure Resource Manager
- Azure SQL
- Azure Synapse Analytics
- Azure Table Storage
- Dynamics 365
- Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
- Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations
- Dynamics 365 Sales Insights
- Dynamics 365 Business Central
- Dynamics 365 Business Central (on-premises)
- Dynamics NAV
- Event Hubs
- Service Bus
- SQL Server
Power Automate plan-based limits on trigger frequency and the number of runs allocated to a tenant per month are being removed.
Power Apps and Power Automate usage will be subject to service limits describedhere. Per user service limits provide capacity assurance for users and alleviate the risk of one user exhausting the tenant wide quota.
How does the change to Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications affect me if I purchased the subscriptions prior to Oct 1, 2019? Will my existing apps and Power Automate workflows continue to work?
Yes, existing apps and flows will continue to work. Customers who have been using Power Apps or Power Automate with Microsoft 365 using one or more of the connectors listed above will receive a transition period before the connector reclassification goes into effect. This transition period would be until October 1, 2020 or the expiration of their current Microsoft 365 subscription term, whichever is longer. During the transition period customers can continue to create additional apps and flows using these connectors.
In addition, apps and flows created prior to October 1, 2019 that are using these connectors will receive an extended transition period until October 1, 2024. During this time, these qualifying apps and flows will be exempt from the Premium connector licensing requirements for the reclassified connectors.
The extended transition period allows for using the connectors listed above but it doesn't allow these connectors to use gateways. Gateways were a premium capability before the transition and they continue to be a premium capability.
Although apps may be granted to use the Dynamics 365 connector for an extended transition period, the ability to use the connector doesn't provide Dataverse capacity. Dataverse capacity is a prerequisite for Power Apps and Power Automate workflows to use Dataverse.
How many apps I can run with Microsoft 365 plans?
There's no limit on the number of applications. Customers can continue to run standalone apps to extend and customize Microsoft 365 using standard connectors.
Dynamics 365
What are Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Dynamics 365 applications?
Refer to Licensing guide for Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications.
Effective October 1, 2019, there are certain changes made to use rights that are listed below:
Power Apps use rights with Dynamics 365 licenses: Dynamics 365Enterpriselicenses will no longer include general purpose Power Apps capabilities. Dynamics 365 Enterprise users will continue to be able to run apps and portals that extend and customize the licensed Dynamics 365 application, as long as those apps and portals are located in the same environment as their licensed Dynamics 365 application. Custom apps or portals outside of the environment will require a standalone Power Apps license.
Power Automate use rights with Dynamics 365 licenses: Dynamics 365 licenses will no longer include general purpose Power Automate capabilities. Power Automate flows will need to map to licensed Dynamics 365 application context - Power Automate flows should trigger from OR connect to data sources within use rights of licensed Dynamics 365 application(s). Use of standalone flows will require a Power Automate license.
Can I connect to Microsoft Dynamics for finance and operations apps?
Yes, you can use the Dynamics 365 finance and operations apps connector to build canvas apps using this data.
Power Automate
See Frequently asked questions about Power Automate licensing.
Dataverse
What Dataverse capacity is included with the Power Apps and Power Automate plans?
Every tenant with a Power Apps license gets default capacity. In addition, for each license there's additional capacity (pooled) added to the tenant.
Power Apps capacity Limits | Per license entitlement (Power Apps per app plan) | Per license entitlement (Power Apps per user plan) |
---|---|---|
Dataverse Database Capacity | + 50 MB | + 250 MB |
Dataverse Log Capacity | + 0 | + 0 |
Dataverse File Capacity | + 400 MB | + 2 GB |
Since flows, as well as certain Power Automate features like approvals, run inside of the Dataverse, every tenant with a Power Automate license gets default capacity. In addition, for each per-user or per-flow license there is additional capacity added to the tenant.
Power Automate capacity Limits | + Per user | + Per flow |
---|---|---|
Dataverse Database Capacity | + 250 MB | + 50 MB |
Dataverse Log Capacity | + 0 | + 0 |
Dataverse File Capacity | + 2 GB | + 200 MB |
Dataverse for Teams
Here is a list of Microsoft Dataverse for Teams licensing FAQs; for more information about Dataverse for Teams, see About the Dataverse for Teams environment.
Are the existing Microsoft Power Platform use rights included with Microsoft 365 licenses changing?
To deliver a comprehensive low-code extensibility platform for Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Power Platform capabilities available as part of select Microsoft 365 subscriptions are expanding with the introduction of Dataverse for Teams.
Dataverse for Teams is a built-in flexible datastore that provides data storage and a one-click solution for (app/chatbot) deployment in Teams. With the addition of Dataverse for Teams:
- Power Apps capabilities seeded in Microsoft 365 licenses are expanding to enable building and deploying custom apps natively within Teams. This includes using custom APIs built using Azure API Management.
- Additionally, Power Virtual Agents capabilities are being introduced to Teams. Customers will now be able to build and deploy custom chatbots directly within Teams.
The existing Microsoft Power Platform functionality available for use in Microsoft 365 more broadly outside of Teams remains otherwise unchanged.
Is there any new capability coming with Dataverse for Teams to Power Automate rights included with Microsoft 365?
Yes. With Dataverse for Teams, users now can build flows using Power Automate portal and that operate in a Dataverse for Teams environment. Please note that a Dataverse for Teams environment needs to be created first by either authoring an app or chatbot.
Which Microsoft 365 subscriptions include Dataverse for Teams and Power Virtual Agents capabilities with Teams?
Dataverse for Teams and Power Virtual Agents for Teams capabilities will be available as part of select Microsoft 365 subscriptions with Microsoft Power Platform and Teams capabilities, excluding plans for EDU A1 and SUB SKUs. For more information, see the Licensing Guide.
How is Dataverse for Teams environment created?
Creation of Dataverse for Teams environments isn't available from the Power Platform admin center. Creation of new Dataverse for Teams environments will only be possible from within Teams.
Can Dataverse for Teams be used outside of Teams?
Dataverse for Teams is designed to work in the Teams client across web, desktop and mobile. If you’d want to use Dataverse for Teams outside of Teams, you must upgrade your environment to Dataverse.
Is there a limit to Dataverse for Teams capacity? How many Dataverse for Teams environments can be created in a tenant?
Each Dataverse for Teams environment uniquely maps (1:1) to a Teams team and can store up to 1,000,000 records based on typical usage (enforced as 2 GB relational database storage per Dataverse for Teams environment). For details on service limits, including the tenant-level capacity limits associated with Dataverse for Teams, see About the Dataverse for Teams environment.
Can we control who can create environments with Dataverse for Teams?
Teams governs who can create and join a Team. The environment is created for a team when an owner or member tries to create an application in it.
Can a Dataverse for Teams environment be deleted?
A Dataverse for Teams environment is deleted when the associated Team is deleted.
How does the capacity enforcement work for Dataverse for Teams environments?
When the environment capacity limits are reached (2 GB per environment) new solutions (apps, chatbots, flows) can't be created or installed in that specific Dataverse for Teams environment.
When the tenant capacity service limits are reached (grows with the # of eligible Microsoft 365 USLs in the tenant as explained here:
- New apps, chatbots, flows, or tables can't be created or installed in any Dataverse for Teams environment.
- New Dataverse for Teams environments can't be created in the tenant
In both cases:
- Users who want to create/install new apps, chatbots, flows, or tables in that environment will be notified that the capacity limit is reached, and they need to reduce storage usage or contact their admins.
- Existing solutions in the environment will continue to work (CRUD allowed). The environments will be able to continue to grow beyond the 2GB limit.
- Existing solutions within the environment can be updated.
- Certain options within each solution (Power Apps/Power Automate/Power Virtual Agents) will be hidden/grayed out.
Can customers with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Virtual Agents subscriptions use premium connectors with Dataverse for Teams?
Yes. Accessing premium connectors in a specific Dataverse for Teams environment requires users in that environment to be licensed accordingly.
Example: In a Dataverse for Teams environment, accessing premium connectors in the context of an app requires all users accessing the app to be licensed by either the Power Apps per app or per user plan depending on the customer scenario.
Can I use AI Builder with Dataverse for Teams?
No. Tables for AI Builder aren't included in Dataverse for Teams.
Can I use desktop flows with Dataverse for Teams?
No. Desktop flows aren't supported in Dataverse for Teams.
Can I use custom connectors in Dataverse for Teams?
Custom connectors aren't supported in Dataverse for Teams but support for Azure API Management (API-M) will be available later in Dataverse for Teams.
Can customers purchase more capacity for a Dataverse for Teams environment?
No. Dataverse for Teams provides support for approximately 1 million rows per team. Although existing apps and chatbots will continue to work when a Dataverse for Teams environment reaches the per environment limit (2 GB), users who want to create a new app, flow, chatbot, or table in the environment will need to:
- Purchase Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Virtual Agents subscriptions based on their needs and start building their new app, flow, or chatbot in an environment.
- Upgrade the existing Dataverse for Teams environment to Dataverse in the Power Platform admin center and, if needed, purchase Power Apps, Power Automate, or Power Virtual Agents subscriptions based on their needs.
Can customers package and export their solution (app/flow/chatbots) built in Dataverse for Teams, and then import that into an environment (assuming they have the corresponding license including access rights to Microsoft Dataverse)?
This capability isn't available yet, but is included in our roadmap.
Other than adding capacity, what are the other reasons to upgrade a Dataverse for Teams environment?
Upgrading an environment from Dataverse for Teams to Dataverse will enable customers to take advantage of additional capacity, capabilities, such as:
- Enterprise ALM, data types
- Support for log and managed data lake
- Rich access control, auditing
- Governance and security
Note
Accessing an environment with Dataverse requires all users to have a corresponding standalone Microsoft Power Platform license for each service being utilized. For example, a user accessing an app running on Dataverse needs to be licensed by either the Power Apps per app or per user plan depending on the customer scenario.
Why do I see Dataverse plan in select Microsoft 365 subscriptions? Is this related to Dataverse for Teams?
No. A limited set of Dataverse capabilities were recently added to Microsoft 365 licenses to support service capabilities available (for example, Microsoft Project). A standalone Power Apps, Power Automate, or Power Virtual Agents plan is still needed to run apps/flows/bots with Dataverse. Review the Dataverse capabilities with Microsoft 365 licenses for more details on the feature.
Note
There is a service plan called Dataverse for Teams that is related to the Dataverse for Teams capabilities. This service plan is used by our platform for granting customer tenants Dataverse for Teams storage capacity and should not be deactivated.
Is geo migration supported for Dataverse for Teams environments?
Geo migration isn't supported for Dataverse for Teams environments.
Add-ons
What add-ons are available to the Power Apps and Power Automate plans?
A list of add-ons applicable to all standalone Power Apps and Power Automate plans are listed below:
NewPower Apps Portals login capacity add-onandPortals page view capacity add-onfor external users of Power Apps Portals. External users are those outside of your organization who sign in with various identities such as LinkedIn, Microsoft Account, other commercial sign-in providers, or anonymously.
Power Apps Portals log in capacity add-ons (various volume tiers start from $200 per 100 logins per month)
Power Apps Portals page view capacity add-on (100,000 anonymous page views for $100 per month)
NewPower Apps and Power Automate capacity add-onincreases daily API request limits for Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dynamics 365 workloads for users that exceed their usage entitlement (10,000 daily API requests for $50 per month).
Dataverse Database Capacity (1 GB) $40 per month
Dataverse File Capacity (1 GB) $2 per month
Dataverse Log Capacity (1 GB) $10 per month
Portals
Note
Effective October 12, 2022, Power Apps portals is Power Pages. More information: Microsoft Power Pages is now generally available (blog)
See Power Pages.
Power Pages
How is Power Pages licensed?
Power Pages licensing is capacity based and offers two types of capacities based on user type: authenticated users per website per month and anonymous users per website per month.
Authenticated Users
The authenticated user capacity subscription license can be purchased for the anticipated number of unique, authenticated users. For example, employees (internal) or non-employees (external) accessing a website during a month.
The authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter enables customers to pay-as-you-go based on the actual number of authenticated users who have accessed a website in a month.
Meter Definition: Power Pages authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter - A measure of the number of unique authenticated users per website per month.
Anonymous Users
The anonymous user monthly capacity subscription license can be purchased for the anticipated number of unique, anonymous users accessing a website in a month.
The anonymous user pay-as-you-go meter enables customers to pay-as-you-go based on the actual number of anonymous users who have accessed a website in a month.
Meter Definition: Power Pages Anonymous per user/website pay-as-you-go meter - A measure of the number of unique anonymous users per website per month.
More information: Power Pages meters
What is an authenticated user and how are authenticated users/website/month calculated?
Authenticated users are users who obtain secure access to a website by logging in through an authentication provider.
Authenticated user/website/month are calculated as unique users who log into the website in a calendar month duration. Even if a user logs in multiple times to a website in a calendar month, then that user is counted as one user. Uniqueness is determined by using the ID of the contact record (Microsoft Dataverse contact table) to which the user is mapped.
What is an anonymous user and how are anonymous users/website/month calculated?
Anonymous users are users who browse a website and don't log in.
Anonymous users/website/month are calculated as unique users who access one or more anonymous pages of the website in a calendar month duration. Uniqueness is determined through a unique anonymous user ID stored in a browser cookie. If the user accesses the site using different browsers or devices or cleans up browser cookies, then a new anonymous user ID is generated and user would be counted as a different user.
What are the scenarios in which a user isn't counted as anonymous user even though the user browses an anonymous page on the website?
There are several scenarios in which a user who has anonymously browsed the website won't be counted in the meter, some of these are described below:
Any access of a website running in trial mode won't be counted.
Any access of a website running in private mode won't be counted.
If the user accesses specific pages on the website, then they aren't counted as anonymous users, these are:
Pages related to log in like signin, register, invitation, and externalauthenticationcallback. This is done to ensure if the user is trying to authenticate to the website, they aren't counted as an anonymous user.
System pages like the ones starting with /_ such as /_services and /_resource.
If a page returns a redirect response (http 3xx status).
If a page returns an error response (http 5xx status).
If a page returns 404, or any http 4xx response.
Bots and crawler accessing anonymous pages of the website isn't counted.
If there's a monitoring system setup to test website availability periodically, it will be removed if it sends a non browser user agent. In case your monitoring system sends a user agent that is of any standard browser, it might be counted. If using a monitoring system to test website availability, we recommend targeting /_services/about page of your website to ensure that it isn't counted in anonymous user access.
If a user is accessing only static resources (CSS, JavaScript, and images) won't be counted.
If a user is browsing anonymously and later logs in to the website within same day (UTC timezone), then that user will only be counted as authenticated user and won't be counted as anonymous user.
If a user accesses a site anonymously and then logs in to the site in the same session, will the user be counted as both an anonymous and an authenticated user?
If a user accesses a site in both an anonymous and an authenticated manner in the same session or even within same day (24 hours using UTC time zone), the user will only be counted as an authenticated user and not as anonymous user.
Access to my website is authenticated, however it has an anonymous log in page. Do I need to purchase anonymous user subscription?
No, log in page access isn't counted for calculating anonymous users. So if the only anonymous page is sign in page, then it will not require anonymous user subscription to be purchased.
However, it's important to ensure that rest of the site is made authenticated. This can be done by using Page level permissions on home page and only making it available for authenticated user roles. If any other method is used like using a client side (JavaScript) redirect to log in page, then it might lead to some pages being available anonymously.
How much does these licenses cost?
The Power Pages authenticated per user and Power Pages anonymous per user offers serve both small and large customer scenarios with a low barrier to entry, and easily scale for high-volume growth. Subscription and pay-as-you-go pricing are detailed below.
Authenticated per user/website subscription capacity packs and pay-as-you-go meters
Capacity Pack Tiers | Capacity PacksMinimum purchase | Number of users(100 users/capacity pack) | Price per capacity pack/month | Pay-as-you-go |
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Tier 1 | 1 pack | 100+ users | $200 | $4.00 per user |
Tier 2 | 100 packs | 10,000+ users | $75 | |
Tier 3 | 1,000 packs | 100,000+ users | $50 |
Anonymous per user/website subscription capacity packs and pay-as-you-go meters
Capacity Pack Tiers | Capacity PacksMinimum purchase | Number of users(500 users/capacity pack) | Price per capacity pack/month | Pay-as-you-go |
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Tier 1 | 1 pack | 500+ users | $75 | $0.30 per user |
Tier 2 | 20 packs | 10,000+ users | $37.50 | |
Tier 3 | 200 packs | 100,000+ users | $25 |
Price quoted above are list prices for commercial channel, special prices are offered for education and non-profit customers.
Does Power Pages licenses include Dataverse storage?
Yes, Dataverse database and Dataverse file capacity is included with the authenticated per user/website and the anonymous per user/website licenses. Allocated capacities differ between subscription plans and pay-as-you-go plans as detailed below.
Dataverse default capacity - subscription plans
Capacity Type | Dataverse database storageper tenant | Dataverse database storage per capacity pack | Dataverse file storage per capacity pack |
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Authenticated per user plan | 5 GB | 2 GB | 16 GB |
Anonymous per user plan | 5 GB | 500 MB | 4 GB |
Dataverse default capacity - pay-as-you-go plans
Capacity Type | Dataverse Database storage per tenant | Dataverse database storage per environment | Dataverse file storage per environment |
---|---|---|---|
Authenticated per user plan | N/A | 1 GB | 1 GB |
Anonymous per user plan | N/A | 1 GB | 1 GB |
How many users are included in each pack for Power Pages licenses?
Subscription based
Power Pages authenticated user/website subscription – Each pack consists of 100 users. This is same for all tiers.
Power Pages anonymous user/website subscription – Each pack consists of 500 users. This is same for all tiers.
Pay-as-you-go based
Power Pages authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter - Pay-as-you-go meters aren't sold in packs rather are counted as individual users.
Power Pages anonymous user pay-as-you-go meter - Pay-as-you-go meters aren't sold in packs rather are counted as individual users.
What are the Power Pages use rights included with Power Apps and Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses?
Authenticated users licensed with Power Apps or Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses, are granted use rights for Power Pages as described below.
Power Apps per app licensed users - One Power Pages website.
Power Apps per user licensed users – Unlimited Power Pages websites
Dynamics 365 enterprise licensed users – Unlimited Power Pages websites. These websites must map to the licensed Dynamics 365 application context and map to the same environment as the licensed Dynamics 365 application.
What are the main differences between Power Pages and Power Apps portals licensing?
Parameter | Power Apps portals licensing | Power Pages licensing |
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Provisioning a website | Every additional website in the environment requires 1 GB of Dataverse capacity | No Dataverse capacity is required to provision a website |
Qualifying base offers | Dynamics 365 and Power Apps licenses. | No base offer is required and licenses can be purchased standalone |
Licenses required for internal authenticated users | Dynamics 365 enterprise licensesPower Apps per app planPower Apps per user planPower Apps per app pay-as-you-go meter | Dynamics 365 enterprise licensesPower Apps per app planPower Apps per user plan(New) Authenticated per user/website subscription(New) Authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter |
Licenses required for external authenticated Users | Power Apps portals logins capacity (one login = daily unique login) | Authenticated per user/website subscriptionAuthenticated user pay-as-you-go meter |
Licenses required for anonymous users | Power Apps portals page view capacity | Anonymous per user/website subscriptionAnonymous user pay-as-you-go meter |
Dataverse storage | Not included with Power Apps portals logins and page view capacity | Included with Power Pages subscriptionIncluded with Power Pages pay-as-you-go meter |
Pay-as-you-go model | Not available | Available |
If I'm building a Power Pages website for my employees who will log in using their Azure AD credentials. What Power Pages licenses do I need?
Internal authenticated users of a Power Pages website can use one of the following type of licenses:
Subscription based
Power Apps per app – Users can access one Power Pages website that should be part of environment to which Power Apps per app capacity licenses are assigned.
Power Apps per user licensed users – Users who have been assigned Power Apps per user licenses can use unlimited Power Pages websites.
Dynamics 365 enterprise licensed users – Users who have been assigned Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses can use unlimited Power Pages websites. These websites must map to the licensed Dynamics 365 application context and map to the same environment as the licensed Dynamics 365 application.
Power Pages authenticated user/website subscription – Users can access one Power Pages website to which Power Pages authenticated per user/website capacity is assigned.If a user accessing the website has a Power Apps per user or a Dynamics 365 enterprise license assigned, then that user won't be counted in Power Pages authenticated user/website capacity.
Pay-as-you-go based
(Video) Power Apps Licensing Explained (UPDATED Nov 2021 including pay-as-you-go)- Power Pages authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter – Users can access Power Pages website that are present in environments enabled for pay-as-you-go licensing.
If a user accessing the website has a Power Apps per user or a Dynamics 365 enterprise license assigned, then that user won't be counted in Power Pages authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter.
- Power Pages authenticated user pay-as-you-go meter – Users can access Power Pages website that are present in environments enabled for pay-as-you-go licensing.
What is the difference between Power Apps portals login capacity and Power Pages authenticated per user/month capacity?
Power Pages Authenticated per user/month capacity count the number of unique users in a month that have accessed the website in an authenticated manner whereas Power Apps login capacity counts the number of total logins all users had on the website over a 24-hour period.
For example, in a scenario where a website was accessed by a total of 100 authenticated users in a month with each user logging in once every day to the website. In this scenario, if we apply both meters, here is how they'll work;
Power Pages authenticated per userWith Power Pages Authenticated per user per website monthly capacity, the total number of users would be 100 and the customer will need to purchase capacity for 100 users for the website.
Power Apps portal loginWith Power Apps portal logins, total number of logins would be 100 * 30 = 3000 (as each user is logging in once every day) and customer will need to purchase capacity for 3000 logins for the website.
If I create a Power Pages website that can potentially be used by 100,000 authenicated users, however in a given month it will only be used by 5,000 users (out of the 100,000). Do I need to purchase authenticated per user capacity for 100,000 users or 5,000 users?
Power Pages authenticated per user/website is licensed based on the number of unique authenticated users who access the site in a month. In this example, the customer should purchase capacity for 5,000 users.
The same is true if the users are anonymous and not authenticated.
Do I require additional licensing for Power Pages content delivery network (CDN) and web application firewall (WAF) capabilities?
No. Both CDN and WAF capabilities are included as part of Power Pages licensing and don't require any additional licenses to be purchased.
For subscription based licenses, what is the minimum number of authenticated and anonymous user capacity I need to assign to an environment?
Authenticated Users -> Minimum quantity that needs to be assigned to an environment is 25.
For example, if you have three websites (in three different environments) and bought one authenticated user pack (100 users), you can assign them in the following ways:
- Environment 1: 25 (min 25)
- Environment 2: 35 (min 25)
- Environment 3: 40 (min 25)
Anonymous Users-> Minimum 200 per environment. After that you can assign 1 at a minimum.
For example, if you have two websites (in two different environments) and licensed one anonymous user pack (500 users), you can assign them in the following ways:
- Environment 1: 220 (min 200)
- Environment 2: 280 (min 200)
Can I mix Power Pages subscription licenses and pay-as-you-go meters in same environment?
Power Pages subscription licenses can't be used in a pay-as-you-go environment.
Can I still purchase Power Apps portals login and page view subscriptions?
Power Apps portals login and page view subscriptions will be available for purchase during transition period.
Existing customers who have Power Apps portals login and page view subscriptions
Power Apps portals customers whose agreements expire before March 31, 2023 will have the option to renew their agreements using the existing Power Apps portals SKUs for one more agreement term.
During this transition period, existing customers will also be able to purchase more capacity for existing SKUs to create new websites or augment capacity for existing websites.
Power Apps portals customers whose agreements expire after March 31, 2023, will need to transition to the new Power Pages licensing upon expiration of their Power Apps portals subscription term.
New customers
Power Apps portals per login and per page view SKUs will be available for new customers to purchase until March 31, 2023.
After March 31, 2023, new customers will purchase the new Power Pages SKUs.
Do unused Power Pages subscription licenses (authenticated per user and anonymous per user) carry forward to the next month?
Power Pages are licensed at a monthly rate that is based on a customer's anticipated user volume. They aren't accumulated as individual assets and wouldn't carry forward month to month.
AI Builder
How is AI Builder licensed?
AI Builder is a capacity add-on to paid, standalone Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dynamics 365 licenses. Each $500 subscription includes 1 million AI Builder service credits applied at the tenant level. To use your AI Builder capacity, an administrator has to allocate AI Builder capacity to the environment where you want to use AI Builder.
- More details about licensing can be found in the Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate Licensing Guide.
- Information about how to allocate capacity in the Power Platform admin center can be found here.
How is AI Builder capacity enforced?
The AI Builder capacity add-on is an annual subscription, and capacity is enforced on a monthly basis. Capacity should be purchased for the peak utilization monthly period.
Information about how to allocate AI Builder capacity to your environment is available here.
Can AI Builder capacity be added to the P1 and P2 plans for Power Apps and Power Automate that are being retired?
Yes. AI Builder capacity can be added to the P1 and P2 plans for Power Apps and Power Automate for customers who haven’t yet transitioned to the new Power Apps and Power Automate plans.
What is a "service credit" and how does it work?
AI Builder includes several model types, including custom and prebuilt – a full list is available here.
AI models consume service credits when they are trained, used in an app or flow, or scheduled to periodically run. The amount of capacity consumed varies based the AI model, as well as the size and complexity of the data set.
What can I do with the 5,000 AI credits included in the per user plan with attended RPA?
Each user license grants you 5000 credits, allowing you to assess the capabilities in AI Builder. For instance, you could use these credits to extract data from a few documents with form processing or perform hundreds of basic OCR extractions with text recognition.
Which AI models are available for free in public preview and which are in paid GA status?
The release status for AI Builder features is available here.
AI models available in public preview do not require paid AI Builder capacity. A full list of all models can be found here.
Is a trial available for AI Builder?
Users without an existing Power Apps or Power Automate license can access AI Builder trial capacity for 30 days by signing up for either a Power Apps or Power Automate trial. Existing Power Apps and Power Automate users can access AI Builder trial capacity for 30-days by signing into the respective service and accessing AI Builder in the left navigation pane.
Power Automate RPA add-on
How can I apply unattended RPA add-ons to my flows?
Follow these steps to apply unattended RPA add-ons for your flows.
The tenant admin must purchase or get a trial version of the unattended RPA add-on capacity for the tenant. The tenant admin can do this from the Microsoft 365 admin portal. Just search the purchase services page for the add-on.
The environment admin must assign the available (paid or trial) unattended add-on capacities to a specific environment.
Makers can now run unattended desktop flows within the environment that has the unattended capacity.
Note
The unattended add-on is environment-specific. So, if you have multiple environments that need to run unattended RPA, you need to assign add-on capacity to each of them.Also if you need to run multiple unattended desktop flows in parallel in a single environment, you need to assign the right number of unattended add-ons to the environment to support the flow runs.
FAQs
Which are the 4 key products under the Power Platform? ›
Power platform has 4 primary components - Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate and Power Virtual Agents. The other components that are often used with Power Platform are - Dataflex Pro (Common Data Services), AI Builder, and UI Flow (part of Automate).
How does Powerapps licensing work? ›Each “per app” license provides an individual user with rights to one app (canvas and/or model-driven) or one Power Apps portal, within a single environment. A single user might be covered by multiple “per app” licenses to allow the user to use multiple apps, without requiring a per-user license.
What are the licensing limits for Power Automate? ›The 24 hour limit is based on the per user or per flow license. If a user has a Power Automate per user plan, they can make 40,000 Power Platform requests across all of their flows in a tenant within a 24 hour period. This includes requests the platform makes to third party connectors too.
What are the different types of Powerapps licenses? ›The three main types of Powerapps licenses are Per App, Per User, and Environment. Per App licenses are the most affordable option and give you access to one specific app. Per User licenses are more expensive but give you access to all apps in a Powerapps environment.
What is the difference between Power Platform and Power Apps? ›The PowerApps is an application development platform that is part of the broader Microsoft Power Platform, whose capabilities are built on and utilize Azure cloud services. Dynamics 365 for Sales, Service, Field Service, Marketing, and Talent are all built natively on the platform.
Is Power Platform A SAAS or PaaS? ›Power Platform is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) from Microsoft that enables businesses to Analyse, Act and Automate data and systems inside their businesses.
Can anybody work with Power Apps without license? ›Every user of a PowerApp needs a license (whether he just want to use an app or if he wants to create a new app). So, the minimum license plan a user needs is "PowerApps for Office 365 and Dynamics 365".
How do I assign Power Apps per license? ›- Step one: Purchase per app plans. You can purchase per app plans from your sales channel or in the Microsoft 365 admin center. ...
- Step two: Allocate per app plans. After purchase, you allocate per app plans to environments. ...
- Step three: Set up apps to use per app plans. ...
- Step four: Share the app.
Power Apps and Power Automate have native access to two types of connectors: standard and premium. Apps or flows that only use standard connectors may be authored or executed by any user, apps or flows that use premium connectors may only be authored or executed by those with a premium license.
How many Intune licenses do I need? ›There is no device license for Microsoft Intune. Instead, devices are linked to user accounts, and every user can link up to five devices on their account.
What is the difference between Power Automate and Power Platform? ›
Editing and Improvements: PowerApps vs Power Automate
PowerApps apps are edited directly in the PowerApps platform. This means that any changes that you make to your app will be immediately reflected in the app itself. Power Automate, on the other hand, uses a separate tool called Flow to edit and improve workflows.
Enterprise Power Apps Licensing: Per User vs. Per App vs. Pay-as-You-Go. If you're already subscribed to the Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 plan, you can start using Power Apps right away.
What are the three core concepts of PowerApps? ›The three core concepts of PowerApps comprise Canvas App, Portal, and Model Driven.
How many apps can use the same entity in PowerApps? ›Power Apps Per User Plan
Allows an unlimited number of apps, licensed per user per month.
PowerApps itself does not have any concurrent user limit. However, your user count WILL affect the performance of your datasource. Many apps are OK in SharePoint but at some point you have to consider Azure SQL/CDS for their ability to handle large datasets and several concurrent users.
What are the two types of PowerApps? ›There are two main types of Power Apps: Canvas apps and Model-driven apps. Previously, Power Apps Portals would have fallen under this category. Microsoft have since released Power Pages, a standalone product that has evolved from the functionality of Power Apps Portals.
Why should I use Power Platform? ›Power Platform enables organizations to be more agile and efficient in their business operations. The platform's low-code development environment allows rapid application development through canvas and model-driven apps, which can help organizations get new applications and features to market faster.
Is Power Platform A CRM? ›Power-CRM is a next-generation, cloud-based CRM solution built on the Microsoft Power Apps platform, the same platform Dynamics 365 is built on. Power-CRM was designed by a team of CRM veterans with a single mission – to provide a full-featured CRM solution that is simple, powerful and affordable.
Is Power Platform built on Azure? ›Power Platform enables all of this without the need for custom software development projects. Power Platform runs on Azure's global cloud infrastructure and can scale from personal productivity apps to enterprise wide operational systems.
Is Power Platform hosted on Azure? ›Accelerate your development with low-code—analyze data, build apps, automate processes, and create virtual agents more quickly than ever.
Can I use Power Apps without Office 365? ›
again though that device will need to be logged in with an o365 account to access the app, you cannot use powerapps without a o365 account.
What license do I need to access Power Apps? ›You can assign a Power Apps license to them within the Microsoft 365 admin portal. You can purchase Power Apps Per App Plans and allocate them in the Power Platform admin center. See Power Apps per app plan. The user has been assigned a Microsoft 365 or Dynamics 365 plan that includes access to the Power Apps service.
Can I share Power Apps to external users? ›Power Apps created for use inside a company can be shared with external users outside of the organization as well. External users require the same licensing as internal users but there is a different method to set them up vs.
Can you sell apps made in PowerApps? ›IIRC, you can "sell" PowerApps online through either private sales or Microsoft AppSource. Packages any ancillary Flow's, Custom Connectors, etc.
Does the PowerApps per user license give access to premium connectors? ›The standard user license plan for Power Automate is the Power Automate per user plan, but users have a range of other license plan options. Users with the free plan or one of the Microsoft 365 license plans can only access standard connectors, but most of the other license plans provide access to premium connectors.
How do I share a PowerApp with multiple users? ›- Sign in to Power Apps.
- On the left pane, select Apps.
- Select the app that you want to share by selecting its icon.
- On the command bar, select Share. ...
- Specify by name or alias the users or security groups in Azure AD with whom you want to share the app.
For example, in order to collaborate and share content in a PPU workspace, all users must have a PPU license. When using a PPU license, content created by a PPU licensed user can only be shared with other users that have a PPU license, unless that content is specifically put in a workspace hosted in Premium capacity.
What license do you need for Dataverse? ›However, if you need to create a Dataverse instance within production or sandbox environments (other than the default environment), you're still required to have a premium Power Apps or Power Automate license.
What is the difference between Dynamics 365 and Power Platform? ›A Dynamics 365 role-based app is a pre-packaged solution that is configured to fit unique business process rules and user requirements. In contrast, a Power App must be built from scratch, or customised from a pre-built template.
How many client access licenses do I need? ›Client Access Licenses (CALs)
You have to pay for each person or each device (each client) that you want to allow access the server or use of some service the server provides. You only need 1 CAL per user or per device regardless of how many servers you actually have.
Do I need an Intune license for every user? ›
Each device that accesses and uses the online services and related software (including System Center software) must have a device license. If a device is used by more than one user, each device requires a device based software license or all users require a user software license.
Is Intune license per user or device? ›Device-only licenses
Microsoft Intune offers a device-only subscription service that helps organizations manage devices that aren't affiliated with specific users. You can purchase device licenses based on your estimated usage.
Workflows automate business processes. People usually use workflow processes to initiate automation that doesn't require any user interaction.
Is Power Platform an RPA tool? ›Speed your RPA projects with Power Automate
Transform tedious, manual processes ripe for automation with Microsoft Power Automate—an easy-to-use, comprehensive RPA tool that helps your organization rapidly create and scale attended and unattended automations.
It is a SaaS service for workflow automation across several different apps and SaaS services.
What is the difference between E1 e2 and E3 licensing? ›E3 Subscriptions include all the features in E1 with Microsoft Office apps available on desktop, web and mobile. It also has continuous automatic updates to the latest Office version and includes services for Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Stream, and ToDo.
What is the difference between E3 and E5 licensing? ›"What is the difference between m365 E3 and E5?" Microsoft 365 E5 includes all the features in the E3 plan, with additional ones such as Advanced Threat Protection for security against business email compromise and PSTN conferencing to facilitate Skype for Business meetings.
What is difference between E1 and F3 license? ›One key difference between the Office 365 E1 and Microsoft 365 F3 plans is the inclusion of a 50GB Exchange Online mailbox and access to public folder mailboxes in the E1 plan, making it a more comprehensive solution for office workers who need more storage and collaboration capabilities.
What are the 6 major components of Power Apps? ›...
PowerApps Components:
- Gallery: A gallery is one way to visualize data within the application. ...
- Screen: ...
- Card: ...
- Control: ...
- Property: ...
- Function:
Dataverse (Formerly Common Data Service): Database for PowerApps. Dataverse is the best option if you need to store hundreds of thousands of rows of data. Choose Dataverse if you are looking for a database that will scale to enterprise levels over time.
Can you run 2 of the same app? ›
Open the Settings app. Scroll down, tap Utilities, and tap Parallel Apps. You'll see a list of apps that you can make copies of—not every app is supported. Find the app you want to clone, and turn its toggle to the On position.
How many applications can be opened simultaneously? ›There's no set limit. The number of applications one can run simultaneously depends entirely upon how many system resources (CPU cycle, RAM, HDD seek/write activity, etc.) each program "consumes," and how much RAM and processing power (CPU speed) you have. Was this reply helpful?
Can multiple people work on the same Power Apps? ›With Power Apps multiple developers can work on an app at the same time to speed up the development process. Here's what collaboration between two developers looks like in Power Apps. Both developers in the example below have the same app open.
Can anybody work with PowerApps without license? ›Every user of a PowerApp needs a license (whether he just want to use an app or if he wants to create a new app). So, the minimum license plan a user needs is "PowerApps for Office 365 and Dynamics 365".
How do I overcome PowerApps 2000 limit? ›4) Collecting records in PowerApps
But how do we collect more than 2000 records in a single collection? The answer is you need to collect data in different collections and than merge all your collections into a single collection. );
A standalone Power Apps or Power Automate plan license is required to access all Premium, on-premises and custom connectors. Premium connectors list at October 2019 (will expand over time): Azure Application Insights. Azure Automation.
What are Power Platform products? ›Microsoft Power Platform is a line of business intelligence, app development, and app connectivity software applications. Microsoft developed the Power Fx low-code programming language for expressing logic across the Power Platform. It also provides integrations with GitHub and Teams.
What are the elements of the Power Platform? ›Microsoft Power Platform consists of primary applications, such as Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Virtual Agents.
Which three Microsoft products are part of the Power Platform? ›The 'Power Platform' is a collective term for three Microsoft products: Power BI, PowerApps, and Power Automate (previously known as Flow).
What is the advantage of Power Platform? ›Power Platform enables organizations to be more agile and efficient in their business operations. The platform's low-code development environment allows rapid application development through canvas and model-driven apps, which can help organizations get new applications and features to market faster.
What is the database used for Power Platform? ›
Microsoft SQL: Database for PowerApps.
What are environments in Power Platform? ›A Power Platform environment is a space to store, manage, and share your organization's business data, apps, chatbots, and flows. It also serves as a container to separate apps that might have different roles, security requirements, or target audiences.
Is Power Platform a framework? ›The Power Platform Adoption Framework is the global, open-source, community-driven standard for large organizations adopting Microsoft Power Platform at scale. It was originated and is published by Applied Information Sciences (AIS). It helps enterprise organizations: Get to value quickly.
How many Power Platform connectors are there? ›There are more than 275 connectors available within Power Platform.
What is Power Platform Dataverse? ›Microsoft Dataverse is a data storage and management engine serving as a foundation for Microsoft's Power Platform, Office 365 and Dynamics 365 apps. It decouples the data from the application, allowing an administrator to analyze from every possible angle and report on data previously existing in different locations.
Is Power Platform software as a service? ›Based on Microsoft's official documentation, mentioned that Power Apps is a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform.
What are the 3 most common Microsoft productivity tools? ›- Excel.
- Word.
- OneNote.
- PowerPoint.
- Teams.
- Outlook.
Yes, Microsoft Office 365 E3 does include PowerApps. You can use any of the non-premium connectors such as SharePoint & Excel for no additional cost.