Apr 25 2018 02:22 PM
We are pleased to announce the preview of the PowerApps web part for SharePoint Online.
PowerApps is a service that lets you build business apps that run in a browser or on a phone or tablet, with no coding experience required. Once you have created or customized an app using the service, you can add it to your SharePoint page with the PowerApps web part.
Getting started
To get started, just add the PowerApps web part from the toolbox and then enter the app's URL or the ID in the property pane. You can grab the app's URL or the ID from your apps page in PowerApps.
Web part features
Below are some of the key benefits of using the PowerApps web part to embed your apps on a SharePoint page:
Release details
We are releasing this web part as a preview, so we can gather feedback and monitor the app's performance. We expect the web part to start rolling out to our customers in Targeted Release in early May 2018.
We are excited for you to start using the PowerApps web part and we would love to hear your feedback!
Notes
Apr 25 2018 02:59 PM
Apr 26 2018 12:31 AM
Apr 26 2018 01:42 AM
Hi,
My company is in first release, when will we see it?
And more important, does this means that powerapps will be responsive design?
Apr 26 2018 01:46 AM
Apr 26 2018 01:51 AM
Apr 26 2018 02:04 AM
Apr 26 2018 11:00 AM
Once we start the rollout early May (in a week or so), it will gradually be available to tenants in targeted release.
Regarding performance - PowerApps team is working on improving the performance. Once they improve, the web part will accrue value as well.
Thanks!
Apr 27 2018 05:29 AM
Exciting :), is this web part compatible with Classic Experience or just with Modern Pages?
Apr 27 2018 08:44 AM
Apr 27 2018 08:45 AM
Apr 28 2018 12:57 PM
How do you show PowerApps in Teams ?
i did not know you could do that.
Apr 28 2018 12:58 PM
How do you show PowerApps in Teams ?
i did not know you could do that.
Apr 28 2018 01:12 PM
Apr 28 2018 01:33 PM
Thank you very much - I have found it.
Apr 30 2018 03:49 AM
The new model-based approach https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-model-driven-apps/ is producing responsive forms, so when that comes GA I guess that will be the way to go if you have a requirement for responsive design.
Apr 30 2018 05:12 AM
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Apr 30 2018 06:17 AM
@Michal Golan wrote:
This look very promising except the simple fact that I don't have it, I have E5 and Plan 2, what am I missing here?
Are you referring the model-based design or the web part? The web part rollout has not begun yet.