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Posted on 28 Mar 2025 10:01:35 by 12
For someone who is new to all about Power platform, which amongst the apps should be the first one to learn. should I start with power automate, copilot studio, power apps, or powerBi?
  • CU03040815-0 Profile Picture
    4 on 07 Apr 2025 at 07:29:01
    Power Platform Beginner
    Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. It is well appreciated.

    I have applied for the Microsoft Power-up program and my cohort is starting today.
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    MS.Ragavendar Profile Picture
    1,634 on 07 Apr 2025 at 07:21:43
    Power Platform Beginner
     
    There is no specific point which you need to start like that. 
     
    This is an Eco-system which comprise of  Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Co-Pilot.
     
    Each and every product will have certain set of capabilities which can be leveraged. 
     
    Let see you are citizen developer you need to develop apps for internal purpose - you can start with power apps (canvas). 
     
    Same developer, i need to consume some business process associated in the application - start consuming the power automate ( cloud flow ).
     
    I need some insights on the data, i am looking for data driven insights application - Power BI. 
     
    I am having premium license in Power apps need more optimized usage with column security and form processing - Power Apps (Model Driven).
     
    Looking for some automation in desktop process and other system - Power Automate (Desktop flows)
     
    Now the buzz of the market AI or chatbot based implementation - CoPilot , AI builder etc.,
     
    Custom Development with Pro Coding - Plugins, PCF, Custom Connectors.
     
    This is the complete ecosystem based on the business case you can pick the card accordingly all the best for the journey. 
     
    Microsoft is also running a community driven program to encourage the learners of power platform with learning plan and mentors to support the learning journey with successful accomplishment you will be rewarded too.
     
     
    I hope this provides some insights to you. The journey of thousand miles begins with a single step wish you great journey ahead.!
     
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    ronaldwalcott Profile Picture
    3,596 on 07 Apr 2025 at 01:23:42
    Power Platform Beginner
    Start with a problem then apply whichever component of the Power Platform Ecosystem that would allow you to solve the problem.
    CoPilot Studio could be fun.
    Power Apps and SharePoint could help you in increasing productivity. 
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    1,094 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 05 Apr 2025 at 16:41:05
    Power Platform Beginner
    Greetings @CU05111802-0
     
    Do you require any further help with this?
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    1,094 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 03 Apr 2025 at 07:57:52
    Power Platform Beginner
    Greetings CU05111802-0
     
    It has been almost a week since you've posted this. I'd like to know if the guidance provided by either RobElliott, Ankit singhal, Rohit Jagadale and me was good enough, or if you need any further help with this!
     
    Let us know as soon as possible!
     

    If you like my response, please give it a Thumbs Up. Should this reply solve your question, please mark your post as Solved. Otherwise, feel free to reply to my answer for further help.
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    RobElliott Profile Picture
    10,120 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 30 Mar 2025 at 13:17:13
    Power Platform Beginner
    Learning Power Apps or Power Automate in a vacuum will be frustrating for you; it's much easier to base it on a real world example of something you want or need to do. With Power Automate try to think of something that you want to automate, for example copying emails with a particular subject to a SharePoint list, then start building that. With Power Apps think of a simple app you could build, for example, countries you have visited. There are lots of very good YouTube videos by the like of Shane Young, Reza Dorrani and others which will show you what to do. That's how I got started with the Power Platform in 2018 when my bosses contacted me (in a bar in Spain, where else?!) and asked if I could investigate building a system with a SharePoint list backend to record the carbon emissions of staff travelling between the office and client sites. That first app changed my entire career!
     
    Rob
    Los Gallardos
    Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User.
    Principal Consultant, SharePoint and Power Platform WSP Global (and classic 1967 Morris Traveller driver)
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    1,094 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 30 Mar 2025 at 12:29:43
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    Greetings CU05111802-0
     
     Did my latest response solve your doubts, or do you need further help with this?
     

    If you like my response, please give it a Thumbs Up. Should this reply solve your question, please mark your post as Solved. Otherwise, feel free to reply to my answer for further help.
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    ankit_singhal Profile Picture
    481 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 28 Mar 2025 at 10:33:32
    Power Platform Beginner
    You can start with Power App or Power Automate. Those are easy for the beginner. Also it depends on your interest and in which you want to be an expert. 
     
    Connect with me on linkedin. if any help require.
     
     
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    AmĂ­nAA Profile Picture
    1,094 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 28 Mar 2025 at 10:32:38
    Power Platform Beginner

    Greetings CU05111802-0


    Well, there are a lot of ways to start with Power Platform, and it mainly depends on what would you like to specialize into. It is hard to point out where to start without knowing what’s your goal is, but as a default, I would always start by recommending you do the PL900 learning path, which would be the learning path to the Power Platform fundamentals certification, to which you can access here!
     
    After doing the learning path, you should have a better understanding of what each part of the Power Platform does! And then you can either start creating apps, automations or dashboards to learn by means of trying, or keep on using learning paths to further enhance what you’ve seen in the fundamentals learning path. These paths usually include some practice, which you would be good at reinforcing with your own projects!
     
    Of course, it would be nice if you already have a tenant and a Power Platform developer environment to test out what you can see in the learning paths, so I recommend you look for one if you don’t already have one!
     
    You can also try to look for mentors. I do mentor a few people to try and teach them everything I can, so they can be set up for success in this community!
     

    If you like my response, please give it a Thumbs Up. Should this reply solve your question, please mark your post as Solved. Otherwise, feel free to reply to my answer for further help.
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    Rohit Jagadale Profile Picture
    10 on 28 Mar 2025 at 10:29:26
    Power Platform Beginner

    1. Power Apps:

    Why Start Here: Power Apps is the core app that lets you build applications, and it provides a great introduction to the entire Power Platform ecosystem. Learning Power Apps first will give you an understanding of how low-code/no-code applications are created, which is foundational when you eventually move on to other tools in the Power Platform.

    2. Power Automate:

    Why Later: After learning Power Apps, Power Automate should be your next step. Power Automate helps automate business processes and workflows, and often works in tandem with Power Apps. It’s especially useful once you understand how to create and manage apps.



       

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