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Using Power Apps with an Iframe on a customer facing Web Portal

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Posted on 14 Jan 2025 19:41:51 by 3
Im thinking of using power apps to replace a small portion of a web application and want to know about how viable this would be, im work for a large scale client and they have thousands of customers, i wanted to build a power app for an authorisation process where they can select items from a gallery and bulk authorise, my main question is because ill be using an Iframe to display the power app within the web page would every user need a power apps license or would anyone be able to use it because of the Iframe, my gut is telling me that everyone would need a license but it doesnt hurt to ask.
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    SaiRT14 1,770 on 14 Jan 2025 at 21:26:57
    Using Power Apps with an Iframe on a customer facing Web Portal
     
    Every user accessing the Power App via the iframe will require a Power Apps license. The iframe itself does not bypass the licensing requirement.
     
    Try following if applicable:
    • Use Power Pages to build a low-code external-facing portal.
    • Licensing for Power Pages is based on page views or authenticated users, which may be more cost-effective for large-scale external use cases.
    thanks
     

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