The Power Apps Per App Plan licence is set to be retired at the beginning of 2026. While Microsoft has yet to make a major public announcement regarding this change, the January 2026 edition of the Power Platform Licensing Guide notes in its Change Log that support for the Power Apps Per App Plan licence will be discontinued.
With the retirement of the Per App Plan, the entry-level licensing route will be removed. This change consolidates available Power Apps options into two primary routes: Power Apps Premium and Power Apps per app pay-as-you-go meter (Azure Service).
If your organisation currently uses the Power Apps Per App Plan licence, you should prepare for changes upon your next renewal. Continuing with Microsoft licensing will necessitate a transition to Power Apps Premium, which will result in a price increase.
If your organisation holds the licence under an existing Enterprise Agreement (EA), you retain usage rights until the agreement expires. Upon renewal, you will need to switch to either the Premium Licensing option or consider the pay-as-you-go meters.
Organisations running the licence under the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) Programme will have access to the licence until the subscription concludes, whether at the end of the monthly or annual term.
At the end of the relevant term for both EA and CSP programmes, action will be required to ensure continuity of service. For further information or guidance, please contact your Licence Specialist or Account Manager.