Power Apps pricing :: Pay-as-you-go :: Use an Azure subscription

Power Apps pricing :: Pay-as-you-go.


  •  Best for businesses that want the agility to pay only when a user runs an app during a monthly period.

  •  Use an Azure subscription to pay per user based on the number of unique apps or portals a user runs each month. 
Pros:

 

·         Allows you to get started building and sharing apps without any license commitment or upfront purchasing.

·         Any user in your organization pays, if and when they use that app.

 

·         The pay-as-you-go plan also includes Microsoft DataVerse storage capacity and provides the flexibility to pay for additional storage as you need it.


Common use cases:

Widely distributed apps:


·    Shared with a large user base with infrequent and/or unpredictable use.

Establish usage patterns:

    • Understand adoption patterns for new apps to determine whether prepaid licenses make financial sense for your business.
Flexible purchasing


·         Use an Azure subscription for Power Apps to reduce license procurement overhead.

 

·          This is especially helpful if you already have an Azure subscription that you use for other Microsoft services.

How does it work?

In Power Apps or the Power Platform admin center, you can link environments to an Azure subscription using a billing policy.




References:

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/pay-as-you-go-overview?WT.mc_id=ppac_inproduct_settings






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