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Sample Power Apps for Business Central (preview)

Important

Some or all of the functionality noted in this article is available as part of a preview release. The content and the functionality are subject to change.

This article introduces sample apps that provide an easy way to start building your own Power Apps that work with Business Central data. The sample apps also help you understand the best practices for development, which are outlined in Best practices for Power Apps with Business Central.

The apps are made available to you in GitHub repositories and are meant as inspiration only. You can fork the GitHub repositories so that the apps can be customized for your scenarios.

You can find the latest GitHub samples using the BCSamples topic.

Warehouse helper app

The warehouse helper app is a sample app that shows a simplified warehouse scenario where users can scan items and update the inventory for that item.

Shows an example of the warehouse app for Power Apps

The workflow is purposely simple and is meant to be used as a base for building your own warehouse workflows.

Find the app here.

Take order app

The take order app is a frontline app meant for servers working at a restaurant. The app offers an easy way for servers to assign tables, take customer orders, and initiate checkout.

Shows an example of the take order app for Power Apps

This app is built as an example of a high-fidelity app with a full set of functionalities.

Find the app here.

Coffee MR app

This scenario leverages the mixed reality (MR) capabilities of Power Apps, integrated with Business Central's comprehensive data and business logic.

Shows a screenshot of the Coffee MR Power Apps

This app is built using the visual style of the the Take Order app and focuses on showcases the technical aspects of using MR with Power Apps and Business Central

Find the app here.

Next steps

Review the Best practices for Power Apps with Business Central for tips on creating apps.