Run Azure DevOps Pipelines for Power Platform ALM

In this video, I walk through how to run an Azure DevOps pipeline that handles ALM for a Power Platform project. After setting up the Azure DevOps project, repository, permissions, and team access, the next step is automating the deployment process. Instead of manually exporting and importing solutions between environments, we can use Azure DevOps pipelines to make the process more controlled, repeatable, and production-ready. Tech stack used in this walkthrough: Azure DevOps Azure DevOps Pipelines Azure DevOps Repos Power Platform Power Apps Power Platform Build Tools Dataverse solutions VS Code Source control In this video, I cover: How ALM works for Power Platform projects How Azure DevOps pipelines fit into the deployment process How to run a pipeline from an Azure DevOps project How solutions move between environments How to export a solution from the development environment How to store solution files in a repository How to build and validate the solution How to deploy the solution to another environment Why pipelines are better than manual solution imports Common pipeline errors to watch for when working with Power Platform This setup is important when your Power Apps or Power Platform project starts moving beyond a single maker or a single environment. A proper ALM pipeline helps you manage changes, reduce deployment mistakes, keep version history, and create a cleaner path from development to test and production. By the end of the video, you will understand how Azure DevOps, repositories, pipelines, and Power Platform solutions work together to support a real ALM process. #azuredevops #powerplatform #powerapps #PowerPlatformALM #AzurePipeline #dataverse #PowerPlatformBuildTools #devops #sourcecontrol #microsoftpowerplatform