Power Pages Fundamentals #8: Power Pages Trial : Quick Read Series

Try Power Pages for Free: A 30-Day Trial

Power Pages offers a free 30-day trial, allowing you to explore its features and see if it meets your website creation needs.

Signing Up for the Trial

  1. Visit the Power Pages website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/products/power-pages.
  2. Click on “Try it for free.”
  3. Enter your work or school email address associated with a Microsoft Entra ID.
  4. Provide your country/region and phone number.
  5. (Optional) Choose your website creation experience level for a personalized learning path.

Choosing a Template

  • Explore the available templates.
  • Preview each template by hovering over it and selecting “Preview template.”
  • View the template on different devices (desktop, mobile) to see how it will render.

Tip: Select a template that aligns with your website’s purpose. Choose a “Starter layout” template for broader industry solutions, or a “Blank page” to fully customize your site.

Creating Your Site

  1. Once you’ve chosen a template, click “Choose this template.”
  2. You can name your site and set the web address (URL). A unique name suggestion will be provided, but you can customize both.
  3. Click “Done” to proceed.

Setting Up Your Site

Your site will be set up within a few moments. Once complete, you’ll be taken to the design studio with a brief tour of its functionalities.

Previewing Your Site

Make changes to your site and click “Preview” to see how it looks in a web browser. You can also preview using a QR code on your mobile device.

Accessing Your Trial Site

After signing up, you can revisit the Power Pages website (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/products/power-pages) and click “Sign in” to access your Power Pages home page. Your newly created site will be listed there.

Note:

1.Microsoft Documentation found here

2.This blog post provides a neutral overview of the Power Pages free trial process.


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