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Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit transition to Power Platform admin center

Note

The Power Platform CoE Starter Kit is no longer actively maintained. Its core capabilities are part of the Power Platform admin center.

Issues are no longer reviewed or addressed. If you identify a potential security issue, please report it to the Microsoft Security Response Center.

The Power Platform Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter Kit has historically helped organizations establish governance, visibility, and best practices for Power Platform adoption.

Today, you can find these core capabilities directly in the Microsoft Power Platform admin center through in-product experiences such as Inventory, Usage, Monitor, and Actions. These experiences provide real-time visibility into resources, usage, operational health, and governance insights in a centralized, enterprise-scale experience.

As Microsoft continues to invest in delivering these capabilities natively in product, the CoE Starter Kit is no longer receiving ongoing feature investments or updates.

What this change means

The CoE Starter Kit remains available for existing and new deployments, but it will not be enhanced with new capabilities. Issues are no longer reviewed or addressed. However, please report any security vulnerabilities directly through the Microsoft Security Response Center.

Organizations are encouraged to use the Power Platform admin center as the central experience for governance, monitoring, and insights.

Core CoE toolkit scenarios map to Power Platform admin center capabilities, as follows:

  • Use the Inventory experience to view and govern all apps, flows, and agents created across your tenant.

  • Use the Usage experience to track adoption and identify top resources and their owners.

  • Use the Monitor experience to track the operational health of heavily used resources.

  • Use Actions to identify risks, enforce best practices, and take action on governance insights across your tenant.

In addition to using the Power Platform admin center user interface, capabilities exist through command-line tools, APIs, and connectors. Consider using the Microsoft Power Platform CLI, Microsoft Power Platform API, Power Platform inventory API, and the Power Platform for Admins V2 connector.