I’m excited to share that I’ll be speaking at Global Power Platform & Agent Bootcamp 2026 in Copenhagen 🚀
My session is titled:
Stop Building Ugly Power Apps: Enterprise UI and UX Best Practices
This session focuses on something I believe is still heavily underestimated in many enterprise Power Apps projects:
👉 UI and UX are not optional.
They are part of the architecture.
Why I Chose This Topic
Over the years, I’ve seen many Power Apps that were:
- technically functional
- connected to enterprise systems
- solving real business problems
- architecturally solid
But users still avoided using them.
Not because the backend was wrong.
Not because the logic failed.
But because the experience itself felt:
- inconsistent
- confusing
- outdated
- difficult to navigate
And in enterprise environments:
adoption matters just as much as functionality.
A technically perfect app that nobody wants to use is still a failed solution.
What I’ll Be Covering
This session goes beyond colors and styling.
We’ll discuss practical enterprise UI and UX patterns for Power Apps, including:
- reusable UI components
- scalable design systems
- responsive layouts
- dark mode architecture
- consistency across large apps
- common enterprise UI anti-patterns
- maintainable app structure
All examples come from real-world enterprise applications used daily by hundreds — and sometimes thousands — of users.
No theory-only demos.
No fake showcase apps.
Just practical lessons from real projects.
Why This Matters in Enterprise Power Apps
As Power Platform solutions become larger and more business-critical, UI and UX become increasingly important.
Because good enterprise UX improves:
- adoption
- usability
- efficiency
- maintainability
- user trust
And poor UX creates:
- frustration
- resistance to adoption
- inconsistent usage
- training overhead
- long-term maintenance issues
This is why I strongly believe:
UI and UX are engineering decisions — not decoration.
Looking Forward to Copenhagen
I’m genuinely looking forward to connecting with the Power Platform community in Copenhagen.
One of the best parts of conferences is always:
- the conversations
- the shared experiences
- the architecture discussions
- the real-world lessons people bring from different industries
That exchange of ideas is what makes the community so valuable.
Final Thoughts
Power Apps has evolved far beyond simple internal tools.
Enterprise apps today need:
- scalable architecture
- strong UX
- maintainable patterns
- professional engineering standards
And I’m excited to share practical approaches that can help raise the quality of enterprise Power Apps solutions.
See you in Copenhagen 🚀
