A curated list of resources, tools, and links for the Microsoft Power Platform ecosystem.
Awesome Power Platform is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates high-quality resources for the Microsoft Power Platform ecosystem. It provides organized links to official documentation, community forums, training materials, tools, and sample apps for Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Power Virtual Agents, and related services. The project solves the problem of fragmented information by serving as a single, community-maintained reference for developers and makers.
Developers, citizen developers, IT professionals, and makers who are building solutions with or learning about Microsoft Power Platform components like Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI.
Developers choose this resource because it saves time by centralizing essential, vetted links and guides, is community-driven ensuring relevance, and covers the entire Power Platform stack from fundamentals to advanced tools like the Power Apps Component Framework (PCF).
A collection of awesome things regarding the Power Platform ecosystem.
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Centralizes links to official documentation, forums, tools, and training across all Power Platform components, drastically reducing search time for developers.
Maintained with contribution guidelines and link-checking workflows, ensuring vetted, high-quality resources that reflect current community practices.
Provides step-by-step guides for free developer environments and aggregates courses from platforms like Pluralsight and LinkedIn Learning for systematic skill-building.
Features essential tools like XrmToolBox and Power Platform Build Tools with direct links, simplifying access for development and DevOps workflows.
Dedicated section for Power Apps Component Framework includes installation guides and community galleries, aiding custom component creation for advanced users.
Relies on manual curation and community contributions; the link-checking badge hints at potential staleness if updates lag behind rapid Microsoft changes.
Solely aggregates external links without proprietary tutorials or deep dives, limiting value for users seeking unique, hands-on guidance beyond references.
Exclusively focuses on Power Platform, ignoring alternative low-code tools, which may not suit teams comparing or integrating with other platforms.
Users must trust the availability and accuracy of linked resources; some forums or tools may change URLs or become deprecated over time.