On this page, I am bringing all the Power Pages tutorials together so you can learn in a structured way while still being able to jump directly to the scenario you need. I have grouped the tutorials into three simple categories: Power Pages basics and comparisons, Forms and data visualization, and Authentication and sign‑in for Power Pages websites.
What is Microsoft Power Pages, and why use it?
Microsoft Power Pages is a low‑code platform for building secure, data‑driven business websites that connect directly to Dataverse and the Power Platform. I like to think of Power Pages as a way to turn your internal data and processes into external‑facing portals—without needing to be a full‑stack web developer.
Organizations use Power Pages to build customer portals, partner sites, self‑service support pages, and internal extranets where users can view and submit data through secure forms and lists. Because Power Pages is part of the Power Platform, you can easily connect to Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Dataverse, and manage authentication using providers like Microsoft Entra ID and Google.
Who is this Power Pages tutorials hub for?
This Power Pages tutorials hub is for beginners who want to build their first portal as well as Power Platform professionals who want practical, step‑by‑step guidance for real‑world scenarios. If you are new, you can start with the basics, then move on to forms, lists, galleries, and authentication.
If you have already built solutions with Power Apps and Dataverse, you can use this hub as a quick reference for configuring multistep forms, fixing sign‑in issues, integrating Power BI, or setting up Microsoft and Google authentication for your Power Pages sites.
1. Power Pages basics and comparisons
Start here if you are new to Power Pages or if you are trying to decide when to use Power Pages instead of other technologies like SharePoint. These tutorials give you a clear overview and help you choose the right platform for your scenario.
- Learn the fundamentals and capabilities with Microsoft Power Pages tutorial for beginners
- Decide when to use portals vs sites using Power Pages vs SharePoint comparison
2. Forms, lists, and visualizations in Power Pages
Most real‑world Power Pages solutions revolve around capturing and displaying data through forms, lists, galleries, and embedded reports. Use this section to learn how to build forms step by step, configure multistep experiences, and visualize data.
- Build basic data capture experiences with Create form in Power Pages
- Design a better user journey using Add multistep form in Power Pages
- Show Dataverse or data views using Add list in Power Pages
- Build card‑based layouts using Add card gallery in Power Pages
- Embed analytics into your portal using Display Power BI reports in Power Pages
3. Authentication, sign‑in, and identity providers
Security and authentication are critical for any Power Pages site. This section helps you configure sign‑in options, set up Microsoft identity provider, and enable Google login for external users.
- Fix missing sign‑in buttons using Sign‑in option missing in Power Pages – how to fix
- Configure Microsoft Entra ID with Set up Microsoft identity provider authentication in Power Pages
- Enable external Google accounts using Google login in Power Pages authentication
How to use this Power Pages tutorials hub
You can use this Power Pages hub as a simple learning path or as a quick reference. If you are new, start with the basics and comparison section, then build your first form, add a list or card gallery, and finally configure authentication for real users. If you already have experience with Power Apps or portals, you can jump straight into the specific topic you need—such as multistep forms, Power BI integration, or fixing sign‑in issues.
As Microsoft continues to evolve Power Pages, I will keep updating this hub with more tutorials and patterns, so you have a single place to start and grow your Power Pages skills.
Explore other tutorial hubs
Power Pages becomes more powerful when you combine it with the rest of the Power Platform and Microsoft 365. Use these hubs to go deeper into each area and build complete solutions that connect your portals to apps, flows, and data.
- Build modern client‑side solutions with all SharePoint Framework (SPFx) tutorials
- Learn SharePoint administration and customization with all SharePoint tutorials
- Design low‑code apps with all Power Apps tutorials
- Automate workflows with all Power Automate tutorials
- Build reports and dashboards using all Power BI tutorials
- Improve collaboration with all Microsoft Teams tutorials
- Build AI copilots and bots with all Copilot Studio tutorials
- Automate admin tasks with all PowerShell tutorials
Join the premium SPGuides Academy
If you want to move beyond basic Power Pages demos and build real customer portals and external‑facing solutions, you can join my premium SPGuides Academy. Inside the academy, you will find complete courses and real‑time projects that show how to design Power Pages sites, connect them to Dataverse, integrate with Power Apps and Power Automate, and secure them with proper authentication and roles.
As a member, you can follow structured learning paths, download solution assets, and see exactly how I design and implement Power Pages solutions for real businesses—from planning the data model to building forms, configuring security, and deploying to production.
Final thoughts
This Power Pages tutorials hub is intentionally compact so you can quickly understand when to use Power Pages, how to build forms and lists, and how to secure your sites with authentication. You can bookmark this page and come back whenever you are planning a new portal or need to fix a specific issue.
As you combine these tutorials with your existing Power Apps, Dataverse, and Power Automate knowledge, you will be able to build end‑to‑end Power Pages solutions that are both secure and user‑friendly.