Creating PDFs manually during software testing can slow down workflows and cause confusion. What if you could generate PDFs automatically right from your Power Apps screen?
Keeping notes honest and reliable in your Power Apps can be a struggle, especially when users accidentally or intentionally overwrite or delete important comments.
The challenge of managing approvals across multiple teams and document types is real. That’s why building a Power App that ties into SharePoint and Power Automate can give you the flexibility and clarity everyone needs.
Power Apps and Dataverse bring incredible flexibility to building custom applications, but they’re not without their quirks. One glaring frustration? The lack of a native multiselect People Picker, a feature SharePoint users rely on daily.
Ever felt like your approval processes are stuck in the Stone Age? Waiting for one person at a time to greenlight a document can drag things out and slow progress.
Building a powerful and efficient Power App starts with a solid data structure.
Accidents happen. We've all been there—accidentally deleting something important or submitting a form too soon. In PowerApps, preventing these mishaps is essential for a polished user experience. That's where confirmation popups come in.
Choosing between Power Apps and Power Automate can feel overwhelming if you’re not sure where each fits. Both are powerful tools in Microsoft’s ecosystem, but they serve distinct purposes.
In this second installment, we’re taking a close look at what’s working, what still needs improvement, and how you can optimize your app for a better user experience. From the sleek new buttons to the revamped date picker, there’s plenty to unpack. Let’s break it all down step by step.
Creating a user-friendly, modern app in PowerApps doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Whether you're new to PowerApps or you're looking to refine your skills, this series will walk you through building a responsive Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Authorization app.

