Create a Component Library

Building consistent, scalable apps in Power Apps becomes dramatically easier once you embrace the power of Component Libraries. Instead of recreating the same menus, dialogs, headers, or UI patterns across multiple apps, a Component Library lets you design these elements once and reuse them everywhere. It’s a simple idea with huge payoff: cleaner development, faster updates, and a unified experience for users. In this article, we’ll walk through how to create a Component Library, how to bring it into your apps, and why this approach should be part of every serious Power Apps developer’s toolkit.

Note that this approach in new in 2025

From the main menu, go to More... then Discover all

Scroll down and find Component libraries. Note that if you click the 'pin', it will show up on the main menu.

Immediately save and name the app, Power Apps will auto save every few minutes but that depends on your initial save. Always do that right away. 

Publish the app by clicking on this cryptic icon

The app versions can be found here

 

 

 

 


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