In May 2021, Power Apps Community Plan has been extended to meet the needs of developers and rebranded as the Power Apps Developer Plan.
What is a Developer Plan:
- Power Apps Developer Plan gives us a free development environment to build and test with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Microsoft Dataverse.
- This Developer Plan is meant for development and test use only. A paid plan is required to deploy or run solutions in a production environment for production use.
Developer plan included following changes compared to the Community plan:
- Ability to share apps with team members for development and testing purposes.
- Increased capability allocations.
- Ability to create more environments to support ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) scenarios (coming soon).
Existing Power Apps Community Plan users will also get all these updates.
Developer Plan Limitations:
- The following capacity limits apply for the individual environments.
| Capacity | Limits |
|---|---|
| Flow runs/month | 750 |
| Database size | 2 GB |
- You can’t add any other user as an Environment admin or a Maker, or to the database roles from the admin center.
Sign up:
- Signing up to Developer Plan can be done using work or school account. Signing up with a personal account is not currently supported.
- Click here to sign up.
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