Vibe Coding in Power Apps
- Ana Inés Urrutia

- hace 11 minutos
- 2 Min. de lectura
We've seen the term vibe-coding for a bit, and I was staying behind the wave, so decided to test it out. I have to say that from the environments I own, only one worked. But again, this is a recent feature.
If you'd like to test it you can go to vibe.powerapps.com and play around. I decided to ofc do an HR scenario.
There are three steps to the vibe experience:
Plan: that includes the statement - a.k.a. the problem you want to solve - and the user roles + user stories.
Data: this is the data model and relationship between the tables.
App: the 'final' product, here you can see all components together, and depending on how technical you want to go chose between code - code + user interface - or only user interface.

Once you log in you'll see the image that I'm sharing below. Quite straightforward and with a similar look and feel to the old 'describe to design' from Power Automate and a similar functionality to 'Plan Designer' but it goes a little bit further.
First of all: prompt your idea in the box, you know how this works.

Once prompted the magic will start, and the first thing that states is the problem statement. Which is quite a repetition of the prompt, but probably reads nicely.
You will see that the Plan components start to populate (What are we solving for? - which I'm not really sure is grammatically correct - and the user roles).

After the statement, we have the user roles. I like that we have a combo of the user role itself, and the user story. It's a little bit more structured.

Data model will be created and you can see the relationships between the tables.

And finally, the app is created and you can have a look at all the components glued together. Not only like a mockup version but you can really navigate, play and try to break it. It's a great way to find what is actually not well developed yet, what functions and what doesn't. Then you can decide what you to do with your app, publish it, change it, or kill it.
Have you tried this experience so far? If so, what is your take?
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