Allows you to access an unlimited number of Power Apps (canvas, model-driven, portal/website) in your tenant. Pay-as-you-go option: $10/monthly active user/app/month.The same app in different Power Platform environments (dev/test/prod) requires a per app license for each environment.Allows you to access one Power Apps app (canvas, model-driven, portal/website).Power Apps pricing Power Apps per app plan: $5 (€4.20) So, consider the prices on this page as mainly a starting point for understanding the relative costs of different Power Platform services. Your actual licensing costs will of course depend on the types of agreements your organization has with Microsoft. Where applicable, I’ve included the PAYG prices here for comparison. The PAYG option is primarily aimed as an option for customers to use, before they know the true consumption level and are ready to commit to a prepaid subscription. It’s important to note that in general prepaid subscription prices are cheaper than pay-as-you-go. More recently the pay-as-you-go (“PAYG”) option has been introduced for some of the services, allowing payment via an Azure subscription (read more about the November 2021 announcement here). Most of Power Platform product licensing is done via the prepaid subscription model familiar from Microsoft 365 (Office 365). I’ve also included a few relevant licensing model elements that describe what the particular subscription entitles you to do (capacity, features and so on). To stop myself from having to always use a search engine to discover these pricing details, I decided to compile a list of links to the places where each individual Power Platform product team has made their pricing information public, as well as write out the current subscription prices in US Dollars and Euros. what paying that price actually entitles you to is distributed across several information sources and formats – starting from the individual product pages, to the documentation pages, to the PDF licensing guides. NOTE: This post was originally published in March 2020, the last revision of pricing information is from November 2022.Īs of today, there isn’t a single place from where to check the actual prices of the different license types covered by the Microsoft Power Platform suite of products – like there is for Dynamics 365, for example.
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