Recently I tried out the Power Apps Copilot, which is still in Preview but even though not yet perfect, had actually quite interesting results. I used it to create a basic Issue Tracker app.
Here are my first impressions on this post.
How can I use Copilot?
Currently Copilot is available only for Power Platform environments hosted in the United States.
You can try it out even with a Developer environment. Just make sure that when you create your environment that you select the United States Region. Make sure your browser language is also set up to English (United States).
Once created you should already see the Copilot prompt in your home page:
Creating the app
In my tests I asked it to create an Issue Tracker, and also the following prompts:
- Add an approver column
- Add an approval status column
- Add a KB link column
After the app is created, we can see that it automatically brings us a gallery listing data and a form already set up:
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SharePoint and Office 365 Consultant/Developer always trying to get the best from Microsoft stack (Microsoft 365/Azure/Power Platform and related stuff).
Living in Ireland since 2018, I had previously worked in Brazil as a consultant/developer for Office 365, SharePoint and related technologies for almost 10 years.
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