Customer self-service
Let customers view orders, submit requests, and track cases without calling your team.
We build branded, low-code Power Pages portals — customer self-service, partner and member hubs, application intake — backed by Microsoft Dataverse and integrated with Dynamics 365.
Let customers view orders, submit requests, and track cases without calling your team.
Give partners, resellers, and members a branded hub over your Dataverse data.
Entra External ID authentication with table, column, and web-role permissions.
Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is Microsoft's low-code platform for external-facing sites. Its advantage over a bolt-on web app is that it is built directly on Microsoft Dataverse — so a customer updating a case in the portal updates the same record your service team sees in Dynamics 365. There is no duplicate database and no fragile synchronization to maintain.
The hard part of a portal is not the pages — it is the permissions. Misconfigured table and column access is the most common way external portals leak data. We treat access design and a security review as a core part of every build, not an afterthought. For internal apps rather than external portals, see Power Apps.
Power Pages is Microsoft's low-code platform for building secure, external-facing websites and portals backed by Dataverse. It is the evolution of Power Apps Portals, and it lets organizations give customers, partners, and members self-service access to data and processes without custom web development.
Common builds include customer self-service portals (view orders, submit and track tickets), partner and reseller hubs, member and community portals, application and registration intake, and document or claims submission. Because it is built on Dataverse, a portal can surface and update the same data your staff use in Dynamics 365.
Cost depends on the number of pages and forms, authentication requirements, the complexity of the underlying data, and Power Pages licensing (priced per authenticated or anonymous user). We scope each portal to a clear set of pages, forms, and integrations with a licensing plan up front.
Yes, when configured correctly. Power Pages supports authentication through Microsoft Entra External ID and other identity providers, and access is enforced with table and column permissions and web roles on Dataverse. Getting this configuration right is exactly where a specialist matters — misconfigured portal permissions are the most common risk, so we treat security review as a core part of every build.
Power Pages and Dynamics 365 share the Dataverse data platform, so a portal reads and writes the same records your team works with in CRM — no duplicate database, no fragile sync. A customer updating a case in the portal updates the same case your service team sees in Dynamics 365.
Describe who needs access and what they need to do — we will scope a Power Pages portal that is branded, secure, and connected to your data.