Updated: May 31, 2023 (October 16, 2022)
Charts & IllustrationsPower Pages Licensing Plans
Customers license Power Pages sites based on the number of authenticated and anonymous users visiting each site in a calendar month.
Organizations can choose between two types of licensing. Standard licensing provides a monthly allocation of site users, with a minimum purchase and a Per-User volume discount for sites that need more capacity. In some scenarios, organizations may prefer to use pay as you go (PAYG) licensing, which has no user minimum but is more expensive per user.
This chart shows the available licensing plans for Power Pages.
Authenticated users must sign in through an identity provider implemented on a site. Each authenticated user costs more than an anonymous user but has access to additional functionality based on her authentication. As with anonymous users, a tiered discount makes each user less expensive as more are added; PAYG users are available for about twice the cost of a Tier 1 pack.
Anonymous users can view site contents in browse mode but cannot access some features such as the ability to edit or add data to a Dataverse table. Customers can purchase anonymous user capacity in 500-user increments, with a tiered discount as required user capacity increases. A PAYG option requires an Azure subscription and charges an organization for each anonymous user visiting each site in a calendar month.
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