Power Platform Innovation Week – Day 5: Power Apps Plan Designer — Let AI Build the App Skeleton
A New Era of Low‑Code/No‑Code
The pace of digital innovation keeps accelerating, and organizations are under pressure to deliver business applications faster than ever. With that backdrop, the fifth day of the Power Platform Innovation Week spotlights a transformative tool within the Power Apps family: the new Plan Designer. Rather than mandating detailed UI design, data modelling and flow wiring from scratch, Plan Designer ushers in a “describe your business problem, and let AI generate the skeleton solution” paradigm. As the official documentation puts it: “describe your business use case in natural language … Plans generates a complete Power Platform solution tailored to your needs.”
In this article we’ll explore what Plan Designer is, how it works, why it matters, cover a walkthrough of using it, highlight best‑practices and governance implications, and what next steps practitioners should take.
What Is Plan Designer in Power Apps?
Plan Designer is a copilot‑first development tool introduced by Microsoft as part of the Power Apps / Power Platform portfolio. According to Microsoft:
Why It Matters: Business & Developer Impacts
Speed and Agility
One of the biggest benefits of Plan Designer is dramatically shortening the time from idea to prototype. Instead of manually modelling tables, designing screens, wiring flows, defining roles and permissions, you describe the problem and get a structured skeleton you can refine. This supports agile innovation and lowers the barrier for citizen developers and professional teams alike.
Democratizing App Development
By leveraging natural‑language inputs and AI generation, organisations can enable more non‑developer stakeholders to initiate solutions. Business analysts, process owners and subject matter experts can articulate what they need, rather than rely entirely on specialised dev teams.
Consistency and Best Practice
When done well, Plan Designer can embed best practices in the generated solution: correct data modelling patterns, solution layering, use of standard connectors and Dataverse, and default flows. This leads to cleaner architecture, easier maintainability and ensures governance lines are respected.
Innovation with AI Assistance
Plan Designer sits at the intersection of low‑code development and generative AI. As Microsoft says: “work with AI to define business requirements, user personas, process maps, data schemas, and solution architecture in an iterative way.”It shows how the next wave of application development increasingly becomes human‑AI collaboration rather than purely manual coding.
How to Use Plan Designer – Walkthrough
Here is a step‑by‑step walkthrough of the typical workflow in Plan Designer:
This approach means you’re not starting from zero—your time is spent on tailoring instead of scaffolding.
Best Practices & Governance Considerations
Establish Clear Prompts
Since the AI generates the skeleton, clarity in your prompt is key. Provide context (who, what, how), expected users, process flows, KPIs, integrations. The better the prompt, the closer the generated skeleton will meet needs.
Validate Generated Data Model
Even though the tool produces entities and relationships, you should review them carefully. Ensure it aligns with your enterprise data standards, naming conventions, security/role model. If your organisation uses a standard prefix or follows a certain schema, adjust accordingly.
Manage Permissions and Role Security
Generated apps often include roles and permissions. Validate that the roles align with your organisational governance. For example, who should have edit vs read only, external vs internal access. Make sure environment makers don’t inadvertently create shadow‑IT.
Lifecycle & Solution Management
Though Plan Designer helps build the skeleton, you still need to consider deployment pipelines, versioning, test environments, and production readiness. The generated solution should be placed into your organisation’s ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) practices.
Monitor for AI Over‑Reach
While AI scaffolding is powerful, it doesn’t eliminate the need for oversight. Generated logic may need refinement, performance testing, UI/UX tweaks, accessibility checks, security review. Think of it as an accelerator, not a fully‑automated finish line.
Day 5 Highlights: What to Focus On
Since this article corresponds to Day 5 of Innovation Week, here are the key takeaways to emphasise:
The App Skeleton Era
The fifth day of Innovation Week underscores a major shift: building business apps is no longer purely about dragging and dropping in the studio—it’s increasingly about describing what you need and letting AI generate the scaffolding. With Plan Designer in Power Apps, organisations gain a powerful accelerator to go from idea to working prototype quickly, enabling faster innovation and greater collaboration between business and IT. That said, it’s not “no‑code magic” without effort—governance, refinement and lifecycle management remain essential. But for many teams, the ability to spin up a data model, UI, flows and roles in minutes rather than days or weeks unlocks new possibilities. As you embark on your own day 5 journey, think not just about what you need, but how you describe it—and let the AI build the skeleton while you fill in the details.