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PL-900 Study Guide

Domain 1: Business Value of Microsoft Power Platform

  • Welcome to Power Platform Free
  • Connectors & Dataverse: Your Data Foundation Free
  • Copilot & AI in Power Platform Free
  • Power FX: Formulas, Not Code Free
  • Power Platform + Microsoft 365: Better Together Free

Domain 2: Manage the Microsoft Power Platform Environment

  • What is Dataverse?
  • Tables, Columns, and Relationships
  • Building Tables with Copilot and Data Management
  • Environments and Security
  • Admin Centers and Governance

Domain 3: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Apps

  • Canvas Apps: Pixel-Perfect Apps from Scratch
  • Model-Driven Apps: Data-First Design
  • Connecting to Data Sources
  • Controls, Responsive Design, and Copilot
  • Sharing Canvas Apps
  • Building and Sharing Model-Driven Apps

Domain 4: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Automate

  • Cloud Flows: Automate Without Code
  • Desktop Flows and Process Mining
  • Approvals and Business Scenarios
  • Loops and Branching in Cloud Flows
  • Building a Cloud Flow
  • Testing and Sharing Cloud Flows

Domain 5: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Pages

  • Power Pages: External Websites Made Easy
  • Power Pages Security
  • Design Studio and Building Pages
  • Components, Themes, and Publishing

PL-900 Study Guide

Domain 1: Business Value of Microsoft Power Platform

  • Welcome to Power Platform Free
  • Connectors & Dataverse: Your Data Foundation Free
  • Copilot & AI in Power Platform Free
  • Power FX: Formulas, Not Code Free
  • Power Platform + Microsoft 365: Better Together Free

Domain 2: Manage the Microsoft Power Platform Environment

  • What is Dataverse?
  • Tables, Columns, and Relationships
  • Building Tables with Copilot and Data Management
  • Environments and Security
  • Admin Centers and Governance

Domain 3: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Apps

  • Canvas Apps: Pixel-Perfect Apps from Scratch
  • Model-Driven Apps: Data-First Design
  • Connecting to Data Sources
  • Controls, Responsive Design, and Copilot
  • Sharing Canvas Apps
  • Building and Sharing Model-Driven Apps

Domain 4: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Automate

  • Cloud Flows: Automate Without Code
  • Desktop Flows and Process Mining
  • Approvals and Business Scenarios
  • Loops and Branching in Cloud Flows
  • Building a Cloud Flow
  • Testing and Sharing Cloud Flows

Domain 5: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Pages

  • Power Pages: External Websites Made Easy
  • Power Pages Security
  • Design Studio and Building Pages
  • Components, Themes, and Publishing
Domain 5: Demonstrate the Capabilities of Power Pages Premium ⏱ ~14 min read

Power Pages: External Websites Made Easy

Power Pages lets you build secure, professional external-facing websites connected to Dataverse — no traditional web development needed. Learn what Power Pages is, when to use it, and how to create sites.

What is Power Pages?

☕ Simple explanation

Power Pages is a website builder — but for business data.

Imagine Tom at Summit Realty wants a website where potential buyers can browse property listings, book viewings, and submit enquiries — all without calling the office. But he does not want to hire a developer or learn HTML.

Power Pages gives Tom a drag-and-drop website builder that connects directly to his Dataverse data. He designs pages visually, and the website talks to the same database his internal team uses in Power Apps.

Think of it as Wix or Squarespace, but plugged straight into Microsoft’s business data platform.

Power Pages is Microsoft’s low-code platform for creating secure, data-driven external-facing websites. Sites are built on top of Microsoft Dataverse, which means they can read and write business data directly. Power Pages replaced the older “Power Apps Portals” product and provides a modern design studio, Copilot-assisted page creation, enterprise-grade security, and responsive templates.

Unlike Power Apps (which targets internal users), Power Pages targets external audiences — customers, partners, suppliers, and citizens who do not have licences for your Microsoft 365 tenant.

Why Power Pages matters

Every other Power Platform tool you have studied so far (Power Apps, Power Automate) is aimed at internal users — people inside your organisation who have a Microsoft licence.

Power Pages flips that. It is designed for external users — people who visit your public website, submit a form, or check their account status. They do not need a Microsoft account.

Tom at Summit Realty does not want property buyers to need a Microsoft 365 licence. He needs a public-facing portal anyone can visit.

Use cases for Power Pages

Use CaseExampleWho Benefits
Self-service portalCustomers check order status or update their detailsTom’s property buyers tracking viewings
Partner portalSuppliers submit invoices, check payment statusAisha’s logistics partners at Coastal Logistics
Booking and schedulingCitizens book appointments or reserve facilitiesA council letting residents book meeting rooms
Knowledge baseFAQ site with searchable articlesCarlos’s patients at Greenleaf Health finding answers
Application portalJob seekers apply online, track application statusPriya’s team at Spark & Co hiring new staff
Community forumUsers discuss topics, share solutionsA software company’s customer support community
ℹ️ Tom's scenario: the property portal

Tom at Summit Realty (120 staff) wants a portal where:

  • Buyers browse current listings with photos and prices
  • Buyers register an account and save favourite properties
  • Buyers submit viewing requests that land in the team’s Dataverse table
  • Agents see those requests inside their model-driven app

Power Pages connects to the same Dataverse tables his internal Power App uses. One database, two audiences.

How Power Pages fits into the Power Platform

Power Pages is one of the core pillars of the Power Platform, joining Power Apps, Power Automate, and Copilot Studio. Each solves a different problem:

PillarWhat It DoesAudience
Power AppsBuild apps for business processesInternal users
Power AutomateAutomate workflows and approvalsInternal processes
Power BIVisualise data in dashboards and reportsInternal analysts and decision-makers
Copilot StudioBuild AI chatbots and agentsInternal and external
Power PagesBuild data-driven external websitesExternal users (customers, partners, public)

The common thread: Dataverse. All pillars connect to the same Dataverse database. Tom’s internal agents use Power Apps to manage listings. Buyers use Power Pages to browse them. Power Automate sends a notification when a new viewing request arrives. One data platform, multiple experiences.

It used to be called Power Apps Portals

Before October 2022, this product was called Power Apps Portals. Microsoft rebranded it to Power Pages and gave it a new design studio, Copilot features, and its own identity.

The exam may still reference “portals” in older-style questions. They mean the same product.

💡 Exam tip: name change

If a question mentions “Power Apps Portals” or just “Portals” — it is talking about what is now called Power Pages. The underlying technology (Dataverse-backed external websites) is the same.

Methods for creating Power Pages sites

There are three main ways to create a site. The exam expects you to know all three.

MethodHow It WorksBest For
TemplatesPick a pre-built starter site and customise itGetting started quickly with a proven layout
CopilotDescribe your site in natural language and AI generates itRapid prototyping, business users who want speed
Design studio (blank)Start from a blank page and build everything yourselfFull control over layout and structure

All three methods end up in the same design studio for further editing. The difference is just how much is pre-built for you.

ℹ️ How Tom created his property portal

Tom opened make.powerpages.microsoft.com and chose Copilot:

  1. He described: “A property listing portal where buyers can browse homes, register, and book viewings”
  2. Copilot generated a multi-page site with a listings page, contact form, and registration page
  3. Tom opened the design studio and tweaked colours, added the Summit Realty logo, and adjusted the layout
  4. Total time to a working prototype: under 30 minutes

Power Pages vs other website options

When to choose Power Pages vs alternatives
FeatureTarget audienceData connectionCoding neededCost model
Power PagesExternal (anyone on the internet)Dataverse (native)No — low-code design studioPer-website + authenticated user packs
SharePoint sitesInternal (licensed M365 users)SharePoint listsNo — drag-and-dropIncluded in M365 licence
Wix / SquarespaceExternal (anyone)No native business dataNo — visual builderMonthly subscription
Custom web appAnyoneAny databaseYes — full-stack developmentHosting + developer time

The key differentiator: Power Pages is the only option that gives you a low-code external website with a direct connection to Dataverse business data.

💡 Exam tip: SharePoint vs Power Pages

This is a favourite exam question. The shortcut:

  • Internal audience (employees) → SharePoint
  • External audience (customers, partners, public) → Power Pages

If the scenario describes people outside the organisation accessing a website, the answer is Power Pages.

Power Pages licensing at a glance

You do not need to memorise pricing, but the exam expects you to understand the model:

  • Power Pages is licensed per website (you pay for each site you create)
  • Authenticated users (people who log in) require additional capacity packs
  • Anonymous users (visitors who browse without logging in) are included
  • This is different from Power Apps, which licenses per user or per app

Tom’s property portal has two cost components: the site itself and capacity for buyers who register and log in.

Flashcards

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What is Power Pages?

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Answer

Microsoft's low-code platform for building secure, external-facing websites connected to Dataverse. Replaced Power Apps Portals in October 2022.

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Who is the target audience for Power Pages?

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External users — customers, partners, suppliers, citizens. People who do NOT have a Microsoft 365 licence.

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What are the three methods for creating a Power Pages site?

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1) Templates (pre-built starters), 2) Copilot (AI-generated from a description), 3) Design studio blank page (build from scratch). All three end up in the design studio for editing.

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Power Pages vs SharePoint sites?

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SharePoint = internal audience (M365 users). Power Pages = external audience (anyone on the internet). Both are low-code, but they serve different audiences.

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What database does Power Pages connect to?

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Microsoft Dataverse. Power Pages sites read and write directly to Dataverse tables — the same tables used by Power Apps and Power Automate.

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Knowledge check

Knowledge Check

Tom at Summit Realty wants property buyers to browse listings and book viewings online. Buyers do not have Microsoft licences. Which tool should he use?

Knowledge Check

Which method of creating a Power Pages site lets you describe what you want in natural language and have AI generate the initial pages?

Knowledge Check

A government agency needs citizens to check their application status online. Citizens do not have organisational accounts. Which is the best option?

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