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Pass the Microsoft Power Platform Developer (PL-400) exam on your first attempt — with realistic, pro-developer practice tests.
The PL-400 earns you the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate credential — proof that you can design, develop, secure, and extend solutions across the Microsoft Power Platform using professional development skills. It validates the work that separates a pro developer from a low-code maker: writing plug-ins and custom APIs, extending Dataverse with event-driven logic, building PCF (Power Apps Component Framework) controls, integrating with Azure and external systems, and applying application lifecycle management (ALM). As organizations scale their low-code platforms, developers who can extend them with real code are in high demand.
PL-400 is a genuinely technical, code-aware exam. You'll face 40–60 questions in about 90–120 minutes — including scenario and possible interactive items — that test what you'd actually build: a plug-in registered on the right Dataverse event, a custom API, a webhook or Azure Service Bus integration, a PCF control, or JavaScript against the Client API object model. With "Extend the platform" alone worth 40–45%, plug-in and Dataverse-extensibility depth is decisive. Memorizing won't cut it. The most reliable way to pass is realistic, scenario-driven practice, which is exactly what this course delivers.
Why this certification matters
Low-code is booming, but enterprises still need professional developers to extend it securely and at scale. The PL-400 proves you can do exactly that — combining Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse with C#, JavaScript, and REST integrations. It opens Power Platform developer, Dynamics 365 developer, and solution-engineering roles, complements the maker-level certifications, qualifies as a feeder toward the AB-100 AI architect path, and renews for free each year.
What makes this course different
This is not a recycled, outdated question dump. Every question reflects the current PL-400 skills measured (updated March 2026), weighted to match the real exam — with heavy emphasis on platform extensibility, just like the test. Questions mirror the exam's scenario- and code-aware style with realistic distractors. You don't just learn the right answer — you learn why a synchronous plug-in fits one case and an asynchronous one another, when to use a custom API over an action, or how to choose among webhooks, Service Bus, and Event Hub for integration. That developer reasoning is exactly what the exam tests.
What's included
A deep bank of realistic, scenario-based practice questions across multiple full-length timed tests
Detailed, reference-backed explanations for every question, right and wrong options alike
Coverage weighted to the real exam — platform extensibility emphasized at 40–45%
Developer-focused questions on plug-ins, custom APIs, Dataverse events, and PCF
Aligned to the current 2026 skills outline
Performance feedback that pinpoints your weak domains before exam day
Topics covered
Extend the platform (40–45%) — plug-ins and the event framework, custom APIs, Dataverse events, webhooks, Azure Service Bus and Event Hub, virtual tables, and server-side extensibility
Create a technical design (10–15%) — analyzing requirements, designing authentication/authorization, and solution architecture
Build Power Platform solutions (10–15%) — configuring Dataverse, model-driven and canvas apps, Power Automate flows, and ALM
Extend the user experience (10–15%) — PCF code components, JavaScript against the Client API object model, and command bar customization
Implement Power Apps improvements (5–10%) — troubleshooting and optimizing canvas and model-driven app performance
Develop integrations (5–10%) — REST APIs, custom connectors, and external system integration patterns
How the practice tests simulate the real exam
Each test is a full-length, timed set built to match the real exam, weighted toward platform extensibility like the real thing, so you train pacing and developer decision-making together. Take a test, study every explanation, identify your weak domains, and retake until you're consistently scoring 85%+. That benchmark is your green light to book the real exam with confidence.
Benefits for learners
Walk in current with the March 2026 skills update
Save the $165 fee and weeks of re-study by passing on your first attempt
Master the plug-in, custom API, and Dataverse-event scenarios that dominate the exam
Turn weak spots into strengths with explanations that actually teach
Earn a pro-developer credential that stands out above maker-level certs
Enroll today and take your first timed PL-400 practice test now. Find out exactly where you stand, close your gaps, and pass the Microsoft Power Platform Developer exam on your first try.