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Microsoft Power Pages

Low-code platform for secure, data-driven business websites

Microsoft Power Pages Overview

Microsoft Power Pages is a low-code website builder within the Power Platform ecosystem. It enables organizations to create secure, data-driven business portals connected to Microsoft Dataverse and other services.

Teams can design responsive sites, manage access controls, and automate workflows without heavy coding. It’s best suited for enterprises building customer, partner, or internal portals tied to Microsoft systems.

Key Features

  • Low-Code Visual Designer: Drag-and-drop interface to build responsive business websites quickly without deep coding skills.
  • Microsoft Dataverse Integration: Native connection to Dataverse for structured, secure, data-driven web experiences.
  • Enterprise-Grade Security: Role-based access control, authentication providers, and governance tools for secure portals.
  • Built-In Templates: Prebuilt templates for common business scenarios like customer self-service and partner portals.
  • AI-Powered Capabilities: Copilot and AI features to assist with site creation and content generation.
  • Responsive Design: Automatically optimized layouts for desktop and mobile devices.
  • Power Platform Integration: Connects with Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power BI for workflows and analytics.
  • Custom Code Support: Extend functionality with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and advanced configurations.
  • Authentication Providers: Supports Azure AD, Microsoft accounts, and external identity providers for secure login.

Price

Plan Price Key Features
Power Pages Free trial Free AI-enabled website with generative AI capabilities; Professionally designed customizable templates; Connect forms and data grids to Microsoft Dataverse
Power Pages authenticated users $200.00 (100 users/site/month, paid yearly) Authenticated access to low-code business websites; Built-in content delivery network support; Dataverse storage (2GB database and 16GB file capacity per subscription)
Power Pages anonymous users $75.00 (500 users/site/month, paid yearly) Anonymous access to low-code business websites; Built-in content delivery network support; Dataverse storage (0.5GB database and 4GB file capacity per subscription)

Price details: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/products/power-pages/pricing

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Wix Compared to Wix, Microsoft Power Pages offers stronger enterprise security and direct integration with Dataverse and Microsoft 365. While Wix focuses on marketing sites, Power Pages handles complex, data-driven portals with role-based access and workflow automation. It suits organizations that need structured data and governance rather than simple brochure websites.
Squarespace Squarespace prioritizes design simplicity, but Microsoft Power Pages provides deeper backend data integration and authentication controls. Businesses running on Microsoft ecosystems benefit from seamless connections to Power Apps and Power Automate. For regulated industries or internal portals, Power Pages delivers more robust access management and compliance capabilities.
Webflow Webflow excels in visual customization, yet Microsoft Power Pages stands out with built-in business logic and secure data connections. It reduces the need for third-party tools when building customer or partner portals tied to enterprise systems. Organizations already using Azure and Dataverse gain tighter integration and centralized governance.
WordPress Unlike WordPress, which often depends on plugins for security and integrations, Microsoft Power Pages includes native connections to Microsoft services and structured data controls. Enterprises can avoid plugin maintenance overhead and gain unified identity management. It’s more suitable for controlled business environments requiring compliance and data oversight.
Bubble Bubble supports no-code app building, but Microsoft Power Pages offers tighter integration with enterprise data and authentication systems. Companies using Microsoft infrastructure can deploy portals with consistent governance and scalability. It provides stronger built-in compliance alignment for corporate IT environments compared to general no-code platforms.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Wix Wix offers a more intuitive drag-and-drop experience for beginners. Microsoft Power Pages has a steeper learning curve, especially for users unfamiliar with Dataverse or the Power Platform. Small businesses seeking quick marketing sites may find Wix faster to launch and easier to manage without IT involvement.
Squarespace Squarespace delivers polished templates and simpler pricing. Microsoft Power Pages pricing can become complex depending on authenticated users and capacity. Design flexibility also feels less creative compared to Squarespace’s visually focused tools, making it less appealing for brand-heavy marketing sites.
Webflow Webflow provides granular front-end design control and animation tools. Microsoft Power Pages focuses more on structured data and enterprise workflows, which limits advanced visual customization. Designers seeking pixel-perfect layouts may find Webflow more flexible and creatively empowering.
WordPress WordPress benefits from a vast ecosystem of themes and plugins. Microsoft Power Pages has a smaller third-party marketplace and relies heavily on Microsoft’s ecosystem. Organizations outside Azure or Microsoft 365 environments may experience limited flexibility and higher setup complexity.
Bubble Bubble allows broader custom application logic without enterprise licensing constraints. Microsoft Power Pages may require additional Microsoft subscriptions, increasing total cost. For startups not already using Microsoft infrastructure, Bubble can feel more accessible and cost-effective.

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