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Joget vs Microsoft Power Apps comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Sep 29, 2024
 

Categories and Ranking

Joget
Ranking in Low-Code Development Platforms
52nd
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Microsoft Power Apps
Ranking in Low-Code Development Platforms
1st
Average Rating
7.8
Number of Reviews
90
Ranking in other categories
Rapid Application Development Software (1st)
 

Featured Reviews

Praveen Chaudhary - PeerSpot reviewer
May 30, 2024
Facilitates form creation and application planning but lacks performance
We have started exploring those parts. It is in the initial stages and capable of performing simple tasks that are helpful. We are still exploring how it can work with profiles, and other AI features that Microsoft continues to introduce. It provides a basic starting point within its capabilities. Microsoft Power Apps is a perfect tool. Understanding its limitations is crucial to identifying where it best fits within organizational solutions. It excels in scenarios requiring quick turnaround times, offering easy maintenance with minimal technical expertise needed. However, it's not suited for complex enterprise-level solutions. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.

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"There are areas of Microsoft PowerApps that can be improved. For example, the license policies are expensive to purchases the premium connectors. If a company would like to use the premium features, they have to pay a lot of money. The Microsoft PowerApps portal could be easier to use when there are a lot of external users because if a company has 1,000 external users, it is too expensive to use the Microsoft PowerApps portal."
"The enterprise-level costs a great deal of money, and you have to purchase additional licenses to scale it."
"The product is inexpensive."
"We would advise organizations that this solution has a high-price point. However, the cost is justified for how comprehensive the package is, and all components of the solution are available under the standard license plan; there are no hidden costs involved."
"I pay nine dollars monthly for the subscription to this solution and the price of the is reasonable."
"The platform's pricing is reasonable."
"Typically, it's $20 per user, per month, commercial. For the government, on a per user basis, what we were looking at is $11.23 per month."
"The cost for licensing could be lower."
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Computer Software Company
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Financial Services Firm
11%
Government
10%
Manufacturing Company
10%
 

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How would you choose between Microsoft PowerApps and Salesforce Platform?
I think it depends on your use case. If your organization uses Microsoft Enterprise products, PowerApps will work better in your environment. Similarly, if you have a Salesforce integration in pla...
Would you choose ServiceNow over Microsoft PowerApps?
Hi Netanya, I will choose ServiceNow because ServiceNow is a very good tool compared to Microsoft PowerApp. Because ServiceNow has a very strong module (Performance Analysis) reporting which will ...
Would you choose Microsoft Azure App Service or PowerApps?
Microsoft Azure App Service is helpful if you need to set up temporary servers for customers to run their programs in locations that other cloud providers do not cater to. When servers are closer t...
 

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PowerApps, MS PowerApps
 

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Sample Customers

1. Atlassian 2. Bank of America 3. Coca-Cola 4. Dell Technologies 5. Equinix 6. FedEx 7. General Motors 8. Google 9. Hewlett Packard Enterprise 10. IBM 11. Intel 12. Johnson & Johnson 13. JPMorgan Chase 14. Kroger 15. L'Oréal 16. Mastercard 17. Merck 18. Microsoft 19. Nike 20. Oracle 21. PepsiCo 22. Procter & Gamble 23. SAP 24. Siemens 25. Sony 26. Toyota 27. Visa 28. Walmart 29. World Bank
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