Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform
Microsoft Learn
Last updated May 21, 2026
A three-module path that establishes the mindset, vocabulary, and tools for building AI-first solutions on Microsoft Power Platform with a low-code approach. It covers AI-first design patterns and how Copilot capabilities shape modern solution architecture, develops the prompt-engineering skills needed to work with generative AI tools, and then puts those to work with Plans in Power Apps — describing a business problem in plain language and letting AI generate the requirements, data model, and a technology proposal you can build from. Roughly an hour and a half, self-paced.
What you'll learn
- AI-first design patterns and how Copilot shapes Power Platform solution architecture
- Matching business problems to the right Power Platform components
- Prompt-engineering skills for working with generative AI tools
- Using Plans in Power Apps to generate requirements, a data model, and a technology proposal from plain language
- Extensibility options across Power Platform
Frequently asked questions about Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform
Who is Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform for?
Power Platform app makers and functional consultants who want to start building AI-first, low-code solutions.
Is Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform free?
Yes — Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform is completely free to take.
What are the prerequisites for Get started with AI-first solutions in Microsoft Power Platform?
Basic familiarity with Microsoft Power Platform. Low-code: no traditional programming required.
Why we suggest this course
For app makers and functional consultants moving into AI-assisted building, this path sets up the thinking before the clicking: when to reach for AI Builder, agents, or automation, and how to frame a business problem so generative tools can help design the solution. The Plans walkthrough is the standout — turning a plain-language problem statement into a structured solution blueprint. One thing to know: it assumes you already have basic familiarity with Microsoft Power Platform, so it is a stepping stone for existing makers rather than a first introduction to the platform.