Making your Power Apps applications look good and offer a pleasant user experience can often be a daunting part of the app development process - especially for those of us who aren’t experts in UI/UX. If you’re anything like me, app design often gets pushed to the back-burner in hopes that it magically solves itself.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/power-apps-creator-kit-take-your-next-level-amber-weise/
The Automation Kit for Power Platform is designed to help organizations manage, govern, and scale automation platform adoption based on industry best practices. The toolkit is a collection of components and tools based on HEAT concepts and built using Power Apps and Power Automate, so you can easily extend and customize the kit to your needs.
Read the full article
https://powerautomate.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-the-automation-kit-for-power-platform/
https://github.com/microsoft/powercat-automation-kit
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/guidance/automation-kit/overview/introduction
https://mymbas.microsoft.com/sessions/d762988b-275c-4979-aa86-d0daf3da3ce4?source=sessions
Welcome to HEAT, a special set of episodes for Automate It. In this episode, we will look at a host of new features/ products in the Robotics Automation area of Power Automate. Spoiler alert: we might talk about branding changes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmQpIjC2Vlc
We are excited to share our learnings from customers for building robust automation solutions on Power Automate. This blog post captures the lifecycle of an automation project and best practices in each of the stages.
The Microsoft Power Platform guidance documentation provides information that's designed to help you create and implement the business and technology strategies necessary for your organization to succeed with Microsoft Power Platform.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/