Also known as Wyatt Dave. Microsoft MVP, Power Platform developer, builder of practical low-code engineering tools, and writer of far too many notes that became blog posts.
I moved from Shadow IT into Power Platform development, with a side track through Blue Prism, web development, and VBA. Most of my work sits where governance, delivery, and developer experience meet.
Today I build Power Platform solutions, browser-side accelerators, automated review tools, Code Apps experiments, and AI-assisted workflows that make low-code feel closer to professional software engineering.
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focus: ["Power Platform", "Developer Tooling", "Governance", "AI-assisted development"],
stack: ["Power Automate", "Power Apps", "Dataverse", "Copilot Studio", "JavaScript", "Office Scripts"],
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mvp: true,
blogs: "200+",
visits: "1.2M+",
contributions: "1,000+ last year"
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};- Power Platform strategy: environments, DLP, access control, ALM, support, training, certification, BCP, and disaster recovery.
- Developer tooling: code review systems, documentation generators, VS Code extensions, Chrome extensions, bookmarklets, and browser-first Power Platform utilities.
- Power Apps Code Apps: especially plain JavaScript approaches that keep the stack easier to reason about.
- AI-assisted development: using LLMs and agent-style workflows to speed up delivery, reviews, documentation, and platform exploration.
- Technical writing: Power Platform development, administration, architecture, governance, Dataverse, AI Builder, and pro-code patterns for low-code makers.
| Project | What it does |
|---|---|
| Power DevBox | Home for my Power Platform developer tools, extensions, utilities, and experiments. |
| AutoReview-Pro | Power Automate code review and documentation platform with diagrams, rule checks, version comparison, and report exports. |
| AppReview-Pro | Browser-based Power Apps analysis tool for Canvas Apps and solutions, including formulas, components, variables, datasources, diagrams, and validation checks. |
| Code Apps JS | Vanilla JavaScript library for Power Apps Code Apps, built around a simpler function-to-action pattern. |
| codeapp-js | Open-source Code Apps JS repository. |
| PP:Undoc | API client and reference point for exploring undocumented Power Platform APIs. |
| Flow Utilizer | Power Automate analytics and optimization tool for usage, activity, and operational insight. |
| Solution Explorer | Visual explorer for Power Platform solutions, dependencies, relationships, and packaged assets. |
- AutoReview - Power Automate review and reporting in the browser.
- AppReview - Local browser-based Canvas App review.
- Utility - Power Automate productivity utilities, hotkeys, history, and action clipboard tooling.
- Shortcut - Searchable Power Platform environment navigation.
- Share - Quick sharing and ownership workflows for solution components.
- Exception - Power Automate exception-handling expression helper.
- Power Automate Utility VS Code - Edit and review Power Automate flows as code.
- AutoReview VS Code - Run Power Automate reviews inside VS Code.
- Code App JS Plus - AI-assisted tooling for JavaScript-focused Power Apps Code Apps.
I write regularly on dev.to/wyattdave, covering the practical side of building, administering, governing, and extending Power Platform.
Popular series include:
- Power Automate Dev
- Power Automate Pro Dev
- Power Apps Pro Dev
- Dataverse
- Let's Talk About Platform
- Developing with AI
You can also read my longer story here: From Shadow IT to Power Platform Developer.
- Microsoft MVP for Power Platform: 2025 badge and 2024 badge
- M365 Con speaker profile
- M365 Show: Supercharge your Power Automate dev workflow
- Sprint-Zero Podcast: Shadow IT guest episode
- On Air in the Cloud
- Leaders in Payments and Fintech profile
- Portfolio and tools: powerdevbox.com
- GitHub: github.com/wyattdave
- Blog: dev.to/wyattdave
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wyattdave
- X: x.com/wyattdavedev
- BlueSky: wyattdave.bsky.social
Building tools for Power Platform developers, one flow, app, bookmarklet, extension, and slightly over-engineered experiment at a time.



