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Power Apps is one of the four main services within the Power Platform, the other three being [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]].  
 
Power Apps is one of the four main services within the Power Platform, the other three being [[Power Automate]], [[Power Virtual Agents]] and [[Power BI]].  
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The other services are [[Power Automate]], [[Power BI]] and [[Power Virtual Agents]]. With Power Apps [[citizen developers]] can build apps and portals without using traditional code. There are several different no-code/low-code approaches to create business logic to your apps, e.g. by using [[Power Automate]] flows or workflows. Professional developers can extend apps with code, e.g. by creating business logic using plugins or Azure functions. [[Power Apps Component Framework]] is the framework used by Microsoft to create components to [[model-driven apps]]. Professional Developers can use this framework and create their own custom components, [[PCF]] controls.   
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With Power Apps [[citizen developers]] can build apps and portals without using traditional code. There are several different no-code/low-code approaches to create business logic to your apps, e.g. by using [[Power Automate]] flows or workflows. Professional developers can extend apps with code, e.g. by creating business logic using plugins or Azure functions. [[Power Apps Component Framework]] is the framework used by Microsoft to create components to [[model-driven apps]]. Professional Developers can use this framework and create their own custom components, [[PCF]] controls.   
    
There are three app types; [[model-driven apps]], [[canvas apps]] and portals.
 
There are three app types; [[model-driven apps]], [[canvas apps]] and portals.