Hi everyone,
I'm looking for official clarification regarding licensing behavior between Power Automate and Power Apps, particularly when Premium connectors are involved. In my scenario, a Power Automate automated flow (not triggered by Power Apps) uses the SQL Premium connector to fetch data, processes it, and sends the result to a Power Apps app. Power Apps users do not trigger the flow and do not interact with SQL – they only view the processed data in the app. Do those Power Apps users still need a Premium license? Or is the Premium license of the flow owner enough in this case? Thanks for your help!
In your case, Power Apps users are not directly triggering the flow or interacting with the SQL connector—they only view processed data. According to Microsoft's licensing guidelines:
If the app does not directly reference the SQL connector (i.e., the flow handles all premium actions and sends processed data to the app via a non-premium source like SharePoint or Dataverse for Teams), users do not need a Premium license .
However, if the app connects to the flow that uses premium actions (even indirectly), some sources suggest the app may still be classified as "premium," requiring licenses for all users.
Official Licensing FAQ : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/powerapps-licensing-faq
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