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Q: What happens when I use all the data storage, file storage, and flow runs included in my Power Platform per user licenses?
You can buy more data storage, file storage, and flow runs. To learn more, go to Licensing overview for Microsoft Power Platform.
Q: Are there limits on the number of Power Platform Requests users can make?
Yes. To help ensure service levels, availability and quality, there are limits to the number of Power Platform Requests users can make across Power Platform. Service limits are set against normal usage patterns in both 5-minute and per 24-hour intervals, and most customers will not reach them.
Power Platform Requests capacity is tracked based on consumption at an individual, user level, and the daily limits cannot be pooled at any other level.
Power Platform Requests limits are also applicable to application users, non-interactive users, and administrative users in Dataverse.
For more information see https://learn.microsoft.com/power-platform/admin/api-request-limits-allocations
Power Apps
Q: What is the difference between the legacy Power Apps per user offer and the Power Apps Premium offer?
There is no difference between these two offers. Power Apps per user has been renamed Power Apps Premium. For more pricing details see https://www.microsoft.com/power-platform/products/power-apps/pricing/?market=af#tabs-pill-bar-oc737b1_tab0
Q: Power Apps per app allows users to run specific apps. Can you explain what this means in terms of the number and types of apps I can use?
Power Apps per app is designed to help organizations solve for one business scenario at a time, which may involve a combination of individual apps. Each per app license provides an individual user with rights to one app (canvas and/or model-driven) within a single environment. A single user might be covered by multiple per app licenses to allow the user to use multiple apps, without requiring a per-user license. In other words, the per app license is stackable.
An important part of this feature simplification is that we will no longer require any standalone plans for maker or admin capabilities. Previously admins required a Power Apps P2 license for certain management operations; this will no longer be the case.
Q: Do embedded canvas apps in model-driven apps count consume multiple per app plans?
No. Embedded canvas components within the model-driven app are recognized as a single app.
Q: What license must be assigned to a guest so they can run a canvas app shared with them?
The guest user must have a Power Apps license assigned through one of the following tenants:
- The tenant hosting the app being shared
- The home tenant of the guest user
When using Microsoft Dataverse as the data source, be sure that the guest user is licensed from the same tenant where you have Dataverse data located. For more information see https://learn.microsoft.com/power-apps/maker/canvas-apps/share-app-guests#:%7E:text=When%20using%20the%20Microsoft%20Dataverse%20as%20the%20data%20source%2C%20ensure%20that%20the%20guest%20user%20is%20licensed%20from%20the%20same%20tenant%20where%20you%20have%20Dataverse%20data%20located.
Also, the guest must have the same license that is required for non-guests to run an app. A collection of examples is available in https://learn.microsoft.com/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/share-app-guests#frequently-asked-questions.
Q: Are full Power Automate capabilities included in Power Apps licenses?
Power Apps licenses continue to include Power Automate capabilities. However, flows need to run within the context of the app, which refers to using the same data sources for triggers or actions as the app. Consuming standalone Power Automate flows unrelated to the app(s) requires purchase of a Power Automate license.
Q: Do all my users need to be licensed with the same types of Power Apps licenses, or can I mix licenses?
You can mix and match Power Apps licenses, and licenses that include Power Apps capabilities, across the users in your organization.
Q: What are Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications?
For Microsoft Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications, go to the Power Platform Licensing Guide.
The SQL, Azure, and Dynamics 365 connectors in the following list are now classified as Premium. Non-Microsoft connectors that had previously been classified as standard connectors are still available to Microsoft 365 users. A standalone Power Apps or Power Automate plan license is required to access all Premium, on-premises and custom connectors.
Premium connectors list:
- Azure Application Insights
- Azure Automation
- Azure Blob Storage
- Azure Container
- Azure Cosmos
- Azure Data Factory
- Azure Data Lake
- Azure DevOps
- Azure Event Grid
- Azure Event Grid Publish
- Azure File Storage
- Azure IoT Central
- Azure Kusto
- Azure Log Analytics
- Azure Log Analytics Data Collector
- Azure Queues
- Azure Resource Manager
- Azure SQL
- Azure Synapse Analytics
- Azure Table Storage
- Dynamics 365
- Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
- Finance and operations
- Dynamics 365 Sales Insights
- Dynamics 365 Business Central
- Dynamics 365 Business Central (on-premises)
- Dynamics NAV
- Event Hubs
- Service Bus
- SQL Server
Power Automate plan-based limits on trigger frequency and the number of runs allocated to a tenant per month are being removed.
Power Apps and Power Automate usage will be subject to service limits described in Requests limits and allocations. Per user service limits provide capacity assurance for users and alleviate the risk of one user exhausting the tenant-wide quota.
Q: How does the change to Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications affect me if I purchased the subscriptions prior to Oct. 1, 2019, and will my existing apps and Power Automate workflows continue to work?
Yes, existing apps and flows will continue to work. Customers who have been using Power Apps or Power Automate with Microsoft 365 using one or more of the connectors listed above will receive a transition period before the connector reclassification goes into effect. This transition period would be until October 1, 2020, or the expiration of their current Microsoft 365 subscription term, whichever is longer. During the transition period, customers can continue to create more apps and flows using these connectors.
In addition, apps and flows created prior to October 1, 2019, that are using these connectors will receive an extended transition period until October 1, 2024. During this time, these qualifying apps and flows will be exempt from the Premium connector licensing requirements for the reclassified connectors, custom connectors and on-premises data gateways.
The extended transition period allows for using the connectors listed above but it does not allow these connectors to use gateways. Gateways were a premium capability before the transition and they continue to be a premium capability.
Although apps may be granted to use the Dynamics 365 connector for an extended transition period, the ability to use the connector does not provide Dataverse capacity. Dataverse capacity is a prerequisite for Power Apps and Power Automate workflows to use Dataverse.
Q: I have apps and flows that were in an extended transition period until October 1, 2024, under the Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Microsoft 365 applications. What happens to my apps and flows after October 1, 2024?
The period for extended use rights concluded on October 1, 2024, and users were required to have appropriate licenses to maintain compliance. In-product licensing enforcement began on April 1, 2025. Until that date, users were able to continue using the apps and flows. However, if Premium licenses were not purchased and assigned to users before the enforcement date, those users became unable to access the apps and flows.
Q: How do I identify users using apps with premium connectors under extended use rights?
Use the Power Platform Advisor recommendation that lists users actively using Power Apps applications with Microsoft 365 under extended use rights. Learn more in How to access Power Platform Advisor.
Q: What are Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Dynamics 365 applications?
For Power Apps and Power Automate use rights for Dynamics 365 applications, go to Power Platform Licensing Guide.
Q: Can I connect to Microsoft Dynamics 365 for finance and operations apps?
Yes, you can use the finance and operations apps connector to build canvas apps using this data.
Power Automate
Q: How does the Power Automate Premium compare to the previous Power Automate per user with attended RPA offer and the Power Automate per user offer?
The Power Automate Premium offer includes all the benefits of Power Automate per user with attended RPA offered, plus the Process Mining visualize and analyze processes capabilities. As a reminder, the Power Automate per user with attended RPA license today includes DPA flows as well.
Q: Are there minimum purchase requirements for Power Automate Process?
No, there are no minimum purchase requirements.
Q: Are there licensing prerequisites required for eligibility to purchase Power Automate Process?
No, there are no licensing prerequisites required for eligibility to purchase Power Automate Process.
Q: Are there licensing prerequisites required for eligibility to purchase Power Automate Process Mining?
Yes. Power Automate Premium is a required prerequisite for eligibility to purchase Power Automate Process Mining.
Q: Will Power Automate Process Mining use rights come with any other Power Platform or Dynamics 365 licenses?
Process Mining Desktop capability and limited amount of Process Mining data storage capacity is included with the Power Automate Premium per user offer. We plan to update the Process Mining use rights in the future.
Q: Are there limits to the number of Power Automate Process Mining users per tenant?
No, there is no limit to the number of users per tenant.
Q: Can customers use the Power Platform admin center to assess their highest monthly Process Mining usage?
Yes, customers can assess their highest monthly Process Mining usage to understand capacity needed. Current and past usage data are available in the Power Platform admin center: https://admin.powerplatform.microsoft.com.
Q: How much Power Automate Process Mining capacity should I purchase if my company has occasional spikes?
Capacity should be purchased for the peak utilization over a 12-month contract period. If customers experience monthly or seasonal spikes, they must purchase enough capacity to allow for this high watermark when estimating the amount of capacity needed per month.
Q: How much Process Mining capacity is included in the Power Automate Premium license?
Customers that purchase the Power Automate Premium license are able to use entitlements for task mining and includes 50 MB of data storage for process mining at no extra charge.
Q: Is Power Automate per flow an eligible prerequisite for the Hosted RPA add-on?
Yes, per flow is eligible.
Q: How are Power Automate RPA bots hosted?
The bots are hosted with Azure virtual machines leveraging Virtual Machine Scale Sets. This is an Azure Compute resource which can be used to deploy and manage a set of identical VMs providing (up to 1,000 VMs) by spreading VMs across fault domains in a region or within an Availability Zone.
Q: Is Power Automate Hosted RPA available worldwide?
Yes, the hosted RPA add-on will be available to all geographies worldwide except for UAE, due to capacity restrictions.
Q: How can I apply unattended RPA add-ons to my flows?
Follow these steps to apply unattended RPA add-ons for your flows.
- The tenant admin must purchase or get a trial version of the unattended RPA add-on capacity for the tenant. The tenant admin can do this from the Microsoft 365 admin portal. Just search the purchase services page for the add-on.
- The environment admin must assign the available (paid or trial) unattended add-on capacities to a specific environment.
- Makers can now run unattended desktop flows within the environment that has the unattended capacity.
Please note: The unattended add-on is environment-specific. If you have multiple environments that need to run unattended RPA, you need to assign add-on capacity to each of them. If you need to run multiple unattended desktop flows in parallel in a single environment, you need to assign the right number of unattended add-ons to the environment to support the flow runs.
Power BI
Q: Are Power BI Pro, Power BI Per User or Power BI premium capacity licenses required for Power Automate Process Mining?
Power BI licenses are not included in Power Automate Process Mining. In order to customize and analyze your process mining results further, you might want to acquire more Power BI Pro, Power BI per user, or Power BI premium capacity licenses if you have not already done so. To learn more, go to https://powerbi.microsoft.com/pricing.
Power Pages
Q: What is a Power Pages authenticated user and how are authenticated users per website/month calculated?
Authenticated users are users who obtain secure access to a website by logging in through an authentication provider.
Authenticated users per website/month are calculated as unique users who log into the website in a calendar month duration. Even if a user logs in multiple times to a website in a calendar month, then that user is counted as one user. Uniqueness is determined by using the ID of the contact record (Microsoft Dataverse contact table) to which the user is mapped.
Q: What is a Power Pages anonymous user and how are anonymous users per website/month calculated?
Anonymous users are users who browse a website and do not log in.
Anonymous users per website/month are calculated as unique users who access one or more anonymous pages of the website in a calendar month duration. Uniqueness is determined through a unique anonymous user ID stored in a browser cookie. If the user accesses the site using different browsers or devices or cleans up browser cookies, then a new anonymous user ID is generated, and the user would be counted as a different user.
Q: For Power Pages, what are the scenarios in which a user is not counted as an anonymous user, even though the user browses an anonymous page on the website?
There are several scenarios in which a user who has anonymously browsed the website will not be counted in the meter. Some of these are described below:
- Any access of a website running in trial mode will not be counted.
- Any access of a website running in private mode will not be counted.
- If the user accesses specific pages on the website, then they are not counted as anonymous users. These are:
- Pages related to log in like sign-in, register, invitation, and external authentication call back. This is done to ensure if the user is trying to authenticate to the website, they are not counted as an anonymous user.
- System pages like the ones starting with /_ such as /_services and /_resource.
- If a page returns a redirect response (http 3xx status).
- If a page returns an error response (http 5xx status).
- If a page returns 404, or any http 4xx response.
- Bots and crawler accessing anonymous pages of the website is not counted.
- If there is a monitoring system set up to test website availability periodically, it is removed if it sends a non-browser user agent. In case your monitoring system sends a user agent that is of any standard browser, it might be counted. If using a monitoring system to test website availability, we recommend targeting /_services/about page of your website to ensure that it is not counted in anonymous user access.
- If a user is accessing only static resources (CSS, JavaScript, and images), it will not be counted.
- If a user is browsing anonymously and later logs in to the website within the same day (UTC time zone), then that user will only be counted as an authenticated user and will not be counted as an anonymous user.
Q: If a user accesses a Power Pages site anonymously and then logs in to the site in the same session, will the user be counted as both an anonymous and an authenticated user?
If a user accesses a site in both an anonymous and an authenticated manner, in the same session or even within the same day (24 hours using UTC time zone), the user will be counted as an authenticated user.
Q: Access to my Power Pages website is authenticated, however it has an anonymous log-in page. Do I need to purchase an anonymous user subscription?
No, log-in page access is not counted for calculating anonymous users. If the only anonymous page is the sign-in page, then it will not require an anonymous user subscription to be purchased.
However, it is important to ensure that the rest of the site is made authenticated. This can be done by using page-level permissions on home page and only making it available for authenticated user roles. If any other method is used, like using a client-side (JavaScript) redirect to a log-in page, then it might lead to some pages being available anonymously.
Q: Do Power Pages licenses include Dataverse storage?
Yes, Dataverse Database and Dataverse File capacity is included with the authenticated per user/website and the anonymous per user/website licenses. Allocated capacities differ between subscription plans as detailed below.
Authenticated per user plan:
- 5 GB of Dataverse Database storage per tenant
- 2 GB of Dataverse Database storage per capacity pack
- 16 GB of Dataverse File storage per capacity pack
Anonymous per user plan:
- 5 GB of Dataverse Database storage per tenant
- 500 MB of Dataverse Database storage per capacity pack
- 4 GB of Dataverse File storage per capacity pack
Q: How many users are included in each capacity pack for Power Pages licenses?
Power Pages authenticated user/website subscription: Each pack consists of 100 users. This is the same for all tiers.
Power Pages anonymous user/website subscription: Each pack consists of 500 users. This is the same for all tiers.
Q: What are the Power Pages use rights included with Power Apps and Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses?
Authenticated users licensed with Power Apps or Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses are granted use rights for Power Pages as described below.
Power Apps per app licensed users: One Power Pages website. Power Apps per user licensed users: Unlimited Power Pages websites. Dynamics 365 enterprise licensed users: Unlimited Power Pages websites. These websites must map to the licensed Dynamics 365 application context and map to the same environment as the licensed Dynamics 365 application.
Q: If I am building a Power Pages website for my employees who log in using their Microsoft Entra credentials, what Power Pages licenses do I need?
Internal authenticated users of a Power Pages website can use one of the following type of licenses:
Subscription based
- Power Apps per app: Users can access one Power Pages website that should be part of the environment to which Power Apps per app capacity licenses are assigned.
- Power Apps per user licensed users: Users who have been assigned Power Apps per user licenses can use unlimited Power Pages websites.
- Dynamics 365 enterprise licensed users: Users who have been assigned Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses can use unlimited Power Pages websites. These websites must map to the licensed Dynamics 365 application context and map to the same environment as the licensed Dynamics 365 application.
- Power Pages authenticated user/website subscription: Users can access one Power Pages website to which Power Pages authenticated per user/website capacity is assigned. If a user accessing the website has a Power Apps per user or a Dynamics 365 enterprise license assigned, then that user will not be counted in Power Pages authenticated user/website capacity.
In order for Power Apps per users/premium and Dynamics 365 enterprise licenses to be recognized:
- Users should access the Power Pages site using their Entra ID and utilizing the out of the box Azure AD provider.
- Users need a license assigned in the same tenant as the Power Pages site. If the user license is assigned in a different tenant, it is not recognized.
Q: What is the difference between Power Apps portals login capacity and Power Pages authenticated per user/month capacity?
Power Pages Authenticated per user/month capacity counts the number of unique users in a month that have accessed the website in an authenticated manner whereas Power Apps login capacity counts the number of total logins all users had on the website over a 24-hour period.
For example, consider a scenario where a website was accessed by a total of 100 authenticated users in a month with each user logging in once every day to the website. In this scenario, if we apply both meters, here is how they work:
- Power Pages authenticated per user - With Power Pages authenticated per user per website monthly capacity, the total number of users would be 100 and the customer will need to purchase capacity for 100 users for the website.
- Power Apps portal login - With Power Apps portal logins, total number of logins would be 100 X 30 = 3,000 (as each user is logging in once every day) and customer will need to purchase capacity for 3,000 logins for the website.
Q: Suppose I create a Power Pages website that can potentially be used by 100,000 authenticated users. However, in a given month it will only be used by 5,000 users (out of the 100,000). Do I need to purchase authenticated per user capacity for 100,000 users or 5,000 users?
Power Pages authenticated per user/website is licensed based on the number of unique authenticated users who access the site in a month. In this example, the customer should purchase capacity for 5,000 users.
The same is true if the users are anonymous and not authenticated.
Q: Do I require extra licensing for Power Pages content delivery network (CDN) and web application firewall (WAF) capabilities?
No. Both CDN and WAF capabilities are included as part of Power Pages licensing and do not require any extra licenses to be purchased.
Q: For Power Pages subscription-based licenses, what is the minimum number of authenticated and anonymous user capacity I need to assign to an environment?
Authenticated users: Minimum quantity that needs to be assigned to an environment is 25.
For example, if you have three websites (in three different environments) and bought one authenticated user pack (100 users), you can assign them in the following ways:
- Environment 1: 25 (min 25)
- Environment 2: 35 (min 25)
- Environment 3: 40 (min 25)
Anonymous users: Minimum 200 per environment. After that you can assign 1 at a minimum.
For example, if you have two websites (in two different environments) and licensed one anonymous user pack (500 users), you can assign them in the following ways:
- Environment 1: 220 (min 200)
- Environment 2: 280 (min 200)
Q: Do unused Power Pages subscription licenses (authenticated per user and anonymous per user) carry forward to the next month?
No. Power Pages are licensed at a monthly rate that is based on anticipated user volume. They are not accumulated as individual assets and would not carry forward month to month.
Dataverse for Teams
Q: Are the existing Power Platform use rights included with Microsoft 365 licenses changing?
To deliver a comprehensive low-code extensibility platform for Microsoft Teams, Power Platform capabilities available as part of select Microsoft 365 subscriptions are expanding with the introduction of Dataverse for Teams.
Dataverse for Teams is a built-in flexible datastore that provides data storage and a one-click solution for (app/chatbot) deployment in Teams. With the addition of Dataverse for Teams:
Power Apps capabilities seeded in Microsoft 365 licenses are expanding to enable building and deploying custom apps natively within Teams. This includes using custom APIs built using Azure API Management.
Additionally, Microsoft Copilot Studio capabilities have been introduced to Teams. Customers will now be able to build and deploy custom chatbots directly within Teams only.
The existing Microsoft Power Platform functionality available for use in Microsoft 365 more broadly outside of Teams remains otherwise unchanged.
Q: Is there any new capability coming with Dataverse for Teams to Power Automate rights included with Microsoft 365?
Yes. With Dataverse for Teams, users now can build flows that operate in a Dataverse for Teams environment. Note that a Dataverse for Teams environment needs to be created first by either authoring an app or chatbot.
Q: Which Microsoft 365 subscriptions include Dataverse for Teams and Microsoft Copilot Studio capabilities with Teams?
Dataverse for Teams and Microsoft Copilot Studio for Teams capabilities are available as part of select Microsoft 365 subscriptions with Power Platform and Teams capabilities, excluding plans for EDU A1 and SUB SKUs. To learn more, go to the Power Platform Licensing Guide for more details.
Q: Can Dataverse for Teams be used outside of Teams?
Dataverse for Teams is designed to work in the Teams client across web, desktop, and mobile. If you want to use Dataverse for Teams outside of Teams, you must upgrade your environment to Dataverse.
Q: Can customers with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Microsoft Copilot Studio subscriptions use premium connectors with Dataverse for Teams?
Yes. Accessing premium connectors in a specific Dataverse for Teams environment requires users in that environment to be licensed accordingly.
Example: In a Dataverse for Teams environment, accessing premium connectors in the context of an app requires all users accessing the app to be licensed by either the Power Apps per app or per user plan depending on the customer scenario.
Q: Can I use AI Builder with Dataverse for Teams?
No. Tables for AI Builder are not included in Dataverse for Teams.
Q: Can I use desktop flows with Dataverse for Teams?
No. Desktop flows are not supported in Dataverse for Teams.
Q: Can I use custom connectors in Dataverse for Teams?
Custom connectors are not supported in Dataverse for Teams, but support for Azure API Management (API-M) will be available in the future in Dataverse for Teams.
Q: Can customers purchase more capacity for a Dataverse for Teams environment?
No. Dataverse for Teams provides support for approximately 1 million rows per team. Although existing apps and chatbots continue to work when a Dataverse for Teams environment reaches the per environment limit (2 GB), users who want to create a new app, flow, chatbot, or table in the environment must:
- Purchase Power Apps, Power Automate, and Copilot Studio subscriptions based on their needs and start building their new app, flow, or chatbot in an environment.
- Upgrade the existing Dataverse for Teams environment to Dataverse in the Power Platform admin center and, if needed, purchase Power Apps, Power Automate, or Copilot Studio subscriptions based on their needs. See About the Microsoft Dataverse for Teams environment for more information on how to upgrade.
Q: Other than adding capacity, what are the other reasons to upgrade a Dataverse for Teams environment?
Upgrading an environment from Dataverse for Teams to Dataverse enables customers to take advantage of more capacity and capabilities, such as:
- Enterprise ALM, data types
- Support for log and managed data lake
- Rich access control, auditing
- Governance and security
See About the Microsoft Dataverse for Teams environment for more information on the upgrade process.
Note: Accessing an environment with Dataverse requires all users to have a corresponding standalone Power Platform license for each service being utilized. For example, a user accessing an app running on Dataverse needs to be licensed by either the Power Apps per app or per user plan depending on the customer scenario.
Q: Why do I see a Dataverse plan in select Microsoft 365 subscriptions and is this related to Dataverse for Teams?
No. A limited set of Dataverse capabilities were recently added to Microsoft 365 licenses to support service capabilities available (for example, Microsoft Project). A standalone Power Apps, Power Automate, or Copilot Studio plan is still needed to run apps/flows/bots with Dataverse. To learn more about this feature, go to Dataverse capabilities with Microsoft 365 licenses.
Q: Is geo migration supported for Dataverse for Teams environments?
Geo migration is not supported for Dataverse for Teams environments.
AI Builder
Q: How is AI Builder licensed?
AI Builder is licensed as an add-on to your Power Apps, Power Automate, or Dynamics 365 license. Each $500 subscription includes 1 million AI Builder service credits applied at the tenant level. To use your AI Builder capacity, an administrator has to allocate AI Builder capacity to the environment where you want to use AI Builder.
- To learn more about AI Builder licensing and credit management, go to AI Builder licensing documentation.
- You can also download the Microsoft Power Platform Licensing Guide.
- For general information about how to allocate capacity in the Power Platform admin center, go to Capacity add-ons.
Q: How is AI Builder capacity enforced?
The AI Builder capacity add-on is an annual subscription, and capacity is enforced on a monthly basis. Purchase capacity for the peak utilization monthly period.
- To learn more about AI Builder credit management and enforcement, go to AI Builder licensing.
- For general information about how to allocate capacity to your environment, go to Capacity add-ons.
Q: Can AI Builder capacity be added to the P1 and P2 plans for Power Apps and Power Automate that are being retired?
Yes. AI Builder capacity can be added to the P1 and P2 plans for Power Apps and Power Automate for customers who have not yet transitioned to the new Power Apps and Power Automate plans.
Q: What is a service credit, and how does it work?
AI Builder includes several model types, including custom and prebuilt. For a full list, go to Model types.
AI models consume service credits when they are trained, used in an app or flow, or scheduled to periodically run. The amount of capacity consumed varies based on the AI model, and the size and complexity of the data set.
Q: What can I do with the 5,000 AI credits included in the per user plan with attended RPA?
Each user license grants you 5,000 credits, which allows you to assess the capabilities in AI Builder. For instance, you could use these credits to extract data from a few documents with form processing or perform hundreds of basic OCR extractions with text recognition.
Q: Is a trial available for AI Builder?
Users without an existing Power Apps or Power Automate license can access AI Builder trial capacity for 30 days by signing up for either a Power Apps or Power Automate trial. Existing Power Apps and Power Automate users can access AI Builder trial capacity for 30 days by signing in to the respective service and accessing AI Builder in the left navigation pane.
For more information visit AI Builder trial.
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