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Power Apps Vibe Experience: Build Business Apps at the Sp…

Power Apps Vibe is an AI-first addition to Microsoft Power Platform that generates enterprise business applications from natural-language prompts. It auto-creates data models, UI, logic and workflows on Dataverse, enabling rapid prototyping with enterprise governance, security, and integrated development.

Microsoft announced the Power Apps Vibe experience, an AI-first way to generate business applications from prompts. The feature auto-creates data models, UI, and logic to accelerate app delivery.

Main feature and impact

Power Apps Vibe generates complete application scaffolds from natural language prompts. The system produces Dataverse schemas, forms, navigation, and workflows automatically. This reduces manual modeling and wiring across separate tools. Organizations gain consistent, enterprise-ready structures that align data and UI from the start. The automated generation shortens delivery cycles and reduces developer handoffs.

Practical implications

Teams can prototype and deploy functional apps in minutes instead of weeks. Citizen developers can describe requirements without writing code or building schemas. IT retains governance through tenant policies, Dataverse security, and environment controls. The model supports rapid iteration, early stakeholder feedback, and synchronized updates between data and application layers. This shifts effort from plumbing to business validation.
“Create an internal app where employees can submit support requests, track approvals, and receive notifications.”
Microsoft organizations should validate generated apps against compliance and integration needs. Start with prototypes, confirm data models, and apply tenant governance before production use. Train citizen developers on prompt best practices and escalation paths for custom extensions. Monitor generated logic and workflows continuously, and plan for iterative refinement as business processes evolve.

Key points from the article:

  • AI generates app skeleton from natural-language prompts.
  • Data models and schema built on Microsoft Dataverse.
  • UI, navigation, forms, and basic logic created automatically.
  • Supports tenant governance, role-based access, and compliance.
  • Enables rapid prototyping and faster time-to-value.
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