Microsoft Pages & Power Apps Resource Hub
One place for business owners who want to build websites, customer portals, CRM workflows, and ERP-style internal tools with Microsoft Pages, Power Pages, Power Apps, Azure, and Office 365.
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Build the right Microsoft stack for your business
Use this hub to decide whether you need Power Pages for a public website, Power Apps for internal tools, Azure for hosting, or a combination of all three for CRM, ERP, and lead generation.
What this hub helps with
- Website builds for customers, partners, and lead capture
- CRM style forms, approvals, and workflow automation
- ERP dashboards, reports, and internal process apps
- Microsoft Azure and Office 365 integration paths
Read these first
These pages explain the foundation, then show how businesses can turn Microsoft tools into practical websites and business systems.
What is Microsoft Power Pages? The Low-Code Website Builder You Should Know
Best starting point for businesses that want a secure public website, partner portal, or customer portal without rebuilding everything from scratch.
What is Microsoft Power Pages? Low‑Code Website Builder (2026 Guide)
A practical explanation of how Power Pages replaced older portal patterns and why it matters for websites that need data, login, and business rules.
How to Build a Website Using Microsoft Azure & Office 365 (Step‑by‑Step)
Shows how to host and connect a business website using Azure Static Web Apps, Power Pages, and Office 365 identity.
Top 5 Microsoft Website Builder Software for Windows (Free & Pro)
Compare the desktop and cloud tools that business teams can use to plan, prototype, and launch websites more quickly.
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Power Apps for internal business workflows
Future articles will cover approval apps, CRM screens, ERP forms, mobile dashboards, and data collection flows built on Power Apps.
When to use Microsoft Pages, Power Pages, or Power Apps
Public website: Use Power Pages for lead capture, service pages, customer portals, and data-driven public experiences.
Internal app: Use Power Apps for approvals, staff workflows, inventory tasks, and internal CRM screens.
ERP / operations: Add Azure, Dataverse, and Office 365 to manage records, reporting, and automation.
Built for business owners, not just developers
Every article in this hub is written to help business owners understand the practical path: what to build first, what Microsoft tool to choose, and how to turn the stack into leads, customers, and internal efficiency.
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