We detected 909 companies using Power Pages and 9 companies that churned. The most common industry is IT Services and IT Consulting (9%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (31%). We find new customers by discovering URLs with known URL patterns through web crawling or modifications to subprocessor lists.
Note: This tracks companies that created a portal using Power Pages. We also have a list of companies that use any products within Microsoft 365
📊 Who usually uses Power Pages and for what use cases?
Source: Analysis of job postings that mention Power Pages (using the Bloomberry Jobs API)
Job titles that mention Power Pages
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Based on an analysis of job titles from postings that mention Power Pages.
Job Title
Share
Power Platform Developer
51%
Solutions Architect
6%
Director, Software Engineering
4%
Vice President, Engineering
3%
I found that Power Platform Developers dominate at 51% of postings, followed by Solutions Architects at 6%, Directors of Software Engineering at 4%, and VPs of Engineering at 3%. The remaining 36% includes varied technical and leadership roles. Power Pages purchasing decisions typically flow through IT leadership and enterprise architecture teams who are evaluating it alongside broader Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform investments. These buyers prioritize digital transformation, process automation, and creating scalable solutions that integrate with existing Microsoft ecosystems. They are looking for candidates who can bridge business requirements with technical implementation.
Day-to-day users are primarily Power Platform developers who build and maintain external portals, customer-facing applications, and automated workflows. These practitioners work hands-on with Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse, and increasingly Copilot Studio to create what multiple postings describe as secure, responsive portals. They handle everything from data modeling and API integrations to user authentication and deployment pipelines. The role requires both low-code configuration skills and traditional development capabilities in C#, JavaScript, and REST APIs.
The postings reveal organizations struggling to modernize legacy systems and scale digital services without expanding headcount. Key phrases include enabling trusted business-driven solutions, transforming spaces into havens through digital tools, and providing scalable digital solutions that improve productivity. Companies want to unlock the value of data, automate interrupt-driven work, and deliver mission-critical applications that balance speed with compliance and governance standards.
👥 What types of companies use Power Pages?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 909 companies that use Power Pages
Company Characteristics
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Shows how much more likely Power Pages customers are to have each trait compared to all companies. For example, 2.0x means customers are twice as likely to have that characteristic.
Trait
Likelihood
Funding Stage: Post IPO debt
78.7x
Funding Stage: Post IPO equity
46.1x
Funding Stage: Private equity
29.7x
Company Size: 10,001+
21.8x
Industry: Airlines and Aviation
14.3x
Industry: International Trade and Development
14.0x
I noticed that Power Pages users span a remarkably diverse range of industries, but they share a common thread: they're organizations that need to connect multiple stakeholders through digital platforms. These aren't primarily software companies. Instead, they're traditional businesses undergoing digital transformation like hospitals (Apollo Healthcare, Citi India), manufacturing firms (Beckhoff Automation, Avant Tecno), professional services organizations (Accenture, AEI Consultants), and sector-specific associations (American Bar Association, ASAJA Ciudad Real). Many operate in regulated industries requiring secure data sharing with partners, clients, or members.
These are predominantly established, mature organizations rather than startups. The employee counts tell the story: most have 50 to 500+ employees, with several exceeding 1,000. Few show recent funding rounds, suggesting they're profitable, stable businesses rather than venture-backed companies chasing growth. The repeated mentions of multi-decade histories (Apollo's "120 years," Air New Zealand's global reach, ASSA ABLOY's billions in revenue) confirm these are enterprise-level organizations.
🔧 What other technologies do Power Pages customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 909 companies that use Power Pages
Commonly Paired Technologies
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Shows how much more likely Power Pages customers are to use each tool compared to the general population. For example, 287x means customers are 287 times more likely to use that tool.
I noticed that Power Pages users are deeply embedded in the Microsoft enterprise ecosystem, particularly companies running complex customer relationship management operations. The overwhelming presence of Dynamics products and Azure infrastructure tells me these are organizations that have made a strategic commitment to Microsoft's business application stack, likely enterprise-scale companies managing sophisticated customer data and engagement workflows.
The pairing of Power Pages with OneTrust Privacy Management is particularly revealing. Companies using both are clearly handling sensitive customer data at scale and need robust privacy compliance frameworks. This suggests Power Pages is being used to create customer-facing portals where privacy matters significantly, like client self-service hubs or partner ecosystems. The connection with Dynamics Customer Journey and Customer Voice makes perfect sense in this context. These companies are building comprehensive customer experience platforms where portal interactions feed directly into journey orchestration and feedback collection, creating closed-loop engagement systems.
My analysis shows these are sales-led organizations at the mature enterprise stage. The dominance of Microsoft Dynamics for Sales alongside Azure DevOps indicates companies with established sales operations that need custom portal solutions to support their sales process, whether for partner enablement, customer onboarding, or account management. They have the technical sophistication to customize and integrate these platforms, evidenced by Azure DevOps appearing so frequently. These aren't startups experimenting with tools. They're established companies with IT teams managing complex, multi-system environments.
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