Power Platform – Public preview for the multi-rule routing system [MC1093070]

Power Platform – Public preview for the multi-rule routing system [MC1093070]

Message ID: MC1093070
We are introducing a new multi-rule routing system for Power Platform. This system will allow tenant admins to define multiple routing rules to direct makers to personal development environments in portals like Power Apps, Power Automate, and Copilot Studio. The public preview for the multi-rule routing system will begin deployment to all regions starting on July 7, 2025.

How does this affect me?
This feature provides granular control over where makers build, enabling consistent policy enforcement and reducing the risk of conflicts in shared environments. This capability builds on the existing environment routing feature and introduces flexibility by allowing routing to multiple environment groups based on rule logic through a priority-based rule engine.

Multi-rule routing system feature overview:

  • Portal-Level Enablement – Admins can select which portals (Power Apps, Copilot Studio, etc.) should apply routing in the Power Platform admin center.
  • Rule Definition – Each rule will include a name, target environment group, and audience (“Everyone” or specific security groups). Rules are created through a multi-step panel in the Power Platform Admin Center.
  • Priority-Based Evaluation – Rules are ordered by priority that admins can order. When a maker accesses a portal, the system evaluates the rules in order and applies the first matching rule.
  • Environment Provisioning – If a rule matches, makers are routed to an existing or new developer environment. If no match or routing is off, the default environment is used.
  • Governance Enforcement – All routed environments are managed and inherit admin policies (data retention, AI, ALM).

What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.

Once the public preview deployment begins, the Environment routing article will be updated with information for the multi-rule routing system.

Source: Microsoft

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