- by Tiffany TreacyWelcome to the Power Platform monthly feature update! We will use this blog to share news in Power Platform from the last month, so you can find a summary of product, community, and learning updates from Power Platform in one easy place. The post What’s new in Power Platform: March 2026 feature update appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Ryan MartinWe’re excited to publish the 2026 release wave 1 plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Power Platform, and Role-based agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot. The post 2026 release wave 1 plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft Power Platform, and Copilot Studio offerings appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Yogesh GuptaThis release delivers quality and reliability improvements across nine modern controls in canvas apps, including Combo Box, Text Input, and Date Picker. Focused on real‑world performance, consistent behavior, and production readiness, these updates strengthen the foundation makers rely on as canvas apps evolve alongside AI. The post New quality updates to modern controls in canvas apps appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Tiffany TreacyApps, agents and Copilot Public preview: M365 Copilot chat in model-driven apps Copilot chat is now available directly inside apps built with Power Apps, bringing the intelligence of Microsoft 365 Copilot into the flow of business processes. The post What’s new in Power Platform: February 2026 feature update appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Hemant GaurThe Power Apps MCP Server (Public Preview) introduces a new era of human‑agent collaboration, enabling AI agents to automate repetitive app tasks with built‑in human oversight. Makers gain granular control over which tasks surface in the redesigned agent feed, while users get intuitive review and approval experiences. The post Public preview: Power Apps MCP and enhanced agent feed for your business applications appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Jordan ChodakWe’re excited to announce that code apps in Power Apps are now generally available, empowering developers and IT alike at a moment when organizations are building more custom applications than ever. The post Generally available: host and run code apps in Power Apps appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Joe Unwin and Justin TungToday, organizations are being measured by how quickly they can innovate. Whether it’s launching new digital experiences, streamlining operations, or responding to customer needs in real time, the ability to move fast has always been a competitive differentiator. And it only grew on importance in the agentic era. But speed alone isn’t enough. The post Breaking down the facts about secure development with Power Platform appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Dami AlajogunProcess Maps in Power Apps Plans are now generally available, bringing a new level of clarity and collaboration to solution design. This feature allows makers and stakeholders to visualize workflows directly within their plans, ensuring alignment before development begins. By turning complex processes into clear, interactive diagrams, teams can make smarter decisions, reduce risk, and accelerate delivery. The post Process Maps as Part of Your Plan: Now Generally Available appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Dami AlajogunYou can now create a plan directly from your existing solution, giving you a clear, structured view of what you’ve built and where you can take it next. The post Unlock More Value from Your Existing Solutions with Plans appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.
- by Ryan CunninghamDiscover how the new Power Apps empowers every developer to build intelligent, connected apps faster than ever. The post Inside the new Power Apps: The future of app development appeared first on Microsoft Power Platform Blog.

