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What is a Power Pages Project Team?

group of men and women working as a team

A Power Pages Project Team is a group of individuals collaborating on a Microsoft Power Pages project, which is a low-code platform for building secure, data-driven websites.

This team typically includes:

• Developers: Customize the website using advanced coding (e.g., JavaScript, Liquid, CSS).

• Designers: Ensure a user-friendly interface and branding consistency.

• Administrators: Manage security, permissions, and integrations with Dataverse or other services.

• Business Analysts: Define requirements and ensure alignment with business needs.

• Content Managers: Handle website content updates and ensure accuracy.

Each team member plays a role in designing, developing, deploying, and maintaining the Power Pages site.

The platform allows collaboration through Microsoft Power Platform environments and security roles.

To form an effective Power Pages Project Team, consider these key roles and responsibilities:

Core Team Roles

1. Project Manager – Oversees the project, manages timelines, and ensures alignment with business goals.

2. Power Pages Developer – Customizes site functionality using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Liquid.

3. UI/UX Designer – Designs a user-friendly interface and ensures accessibility.

4. Power Platform Administrator – Manages security, permissions, and integrations with Dataverse and other services.

5. Business Analyst – Gathers requirements and ensures the site meets user needs.

6. Content Manager – Manages text, media, and updates content as needed.

Additional Support Roles

• Security Expert – Ensures compliance and data protection.

• Tester/QA Engineer – Conducts testing to identify bugs and improve user experience.

• Trainer/Support Lead – Provides guidance and documentation for end-users.