When you are ready to start using PowerApps in your organization, the first step is to assign licenses. The type of license you choose determines the features and services available in your environment.
In this blog post, learn everything about licensing your Power Apps. We'll discuss how to manually assign licenses and use Azure Active Directory (AAD) groups to automate license assignments. So whether just getting started with Power Platform or you’re looking for a more efficient way to manage license assignments, this blog post is for you!
There are four types of PowerApps licenses - Power Apps per App Pay-as-you-go Plan, Power Apps per User License, Power Apps per App License, and Power Apps Nested License. Each license type unlocks different features. Each license type has its own pricing, so you’ll need to choose the license that best meets your needs.
Feature |
Power Apps per App Pay-as-you-go |
Power Apps per User |
Power Apps per App |
Power Apps Nested |
Licensing Model |
Pay-as-you-go |
Per User |
Per App |
Nested |
Usage Type |
App-based |
User-based |
App-based |
Nested |
Access to Power Apps |
Limited to specific apps |
Unlimited |
Limited to specific apps |
Limited to specific apps |
Common Data Service Access |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Power Automate |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Included |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Dynamics 365 Integration |
Limited integration |
Seamless integration |
Limited integration |
Limited integration |
Power Virtual Agents |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Included |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
AI Builder |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Included |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Power Apps Portals |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Model-driven Apps |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Canvas Apps |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Included |
Power Apps Portals |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Power BI Integration |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Included |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pay-as-you-go (separate cost) |
Pricing |
Pay-as-you-go based on app usage |
Monthly per user |
Pay-as-you-go based on app usage |
Pay-as-you-go based on nested usage |
Minimum Purchase Commitment
|
None |
None |
None |
None |
Now that we’ve gone over the different types of PowerApps licenses, let’s look at how to assign a license.
You’ve now successfully assigned a Power Apps license!
When assigning licenses in Power Apps, users may encounter various issues that can impact the successful allocation of licenses. Here are some common problems and troubleshooting steps to resolve them:
If users continue to face issues after attempting the troubleshooting steps, connect with our experts for further assistance and resolution of more complex problems.
In conclusion, licensing is an important part of using PowerApps. It helps you control who has access to your apps and manage costs. When choosing a license type, make sure to select the one that best fits your business needs. If you’re still confused, let us help you! Reach us at sales@dynatechconsultancy.com.