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Low Code. High Impact.

Become an in-demand and highly paid Microsoft Power Platform consultant or architect.  Learn to build solutions that are flexible, powerful, and require the least amount of your time.

You don't need more tutorials

 

Any YouTube or Udemy course will teach you how to use one of these tools.  They're amazing and free...but with one big downside. 

 

They'll show you A way to solve your business problem, but often that isn't isn't THE way.

They rarely discuss the limitations, which means your solution can't grow to future needs, or worse, will break later.  

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Picking A solution is fine if you’re building a small Canvas App or a simple Flow, but not if your work affects many users and your company is counting on you to be their tech expert.

Watching a million tutorials is time-consuming and doesn't guarantee success. There's a faster way and it's what all the best architects use.

2 Ways I can help you

Architects Accelerator:

Mentorship program to become a consultant

An express path to building enterprise solutions and getting the highest praise & salary.

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Subscribe to a collection of weekly content every architect needs to know.

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I spent 3 frustrating days trying to solve a migration problem.  Sean listened and walked me through how to solve it in 30 minutes. That alone was worth the program price.
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Rebecca R, Data Analyst

This course saved me weeks in going in the wrong direction! Having an architect review and guide my solutions sped up my learning like crazy."
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Raunak R, Power Apps Developer

Hi I'm Sean!

I contract for Microsoft for a reason.

As a Solutions Architect at Microsoft, I lead a team of developers on Power Platform applications that impact users across 5 continents.  I get to see how these tools are supposed to be used, from the company who made it! 

 

But to be honest, my first 3 years in software were not great.

I would overcomplicate solutions or follow "hacky" tutorials.   I worked late fixing bugs and banged my head against the wall trying to figure out issues. 

 

What I wanted was to impress in meetings, pick the right solution for my clients, and get that "tech" salary . 

 

Eventually, I stumbled across a different method that changed my whole career.   

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I thought since I didn't have a computer science degree and only 2 years working experience, I would have to wait years to get to the senior/architect level. 

 

Not true! The secret was these architects were not following tutorials, but a set of best practices specific to Microsoft Low Code technologies.  

Once I learned these standards, I was able to pick the best solution in almost every situation.  What's crazy is even when I had limited experience in a technology, I could still design a better solution than someone who knew the technology better than me! 

 

Simply because I understood these standards and they didn't.   

This strategy has done wonders for my career and I can't wait to share it with you.  Watching students enter the program and then catapult their career, is a responsibility I take super seriously and adore.  Let's get it. 

Free Power Platform workshop

If you want to be trusted with the important tech decisions, build systems that don't break, you need a strategy to build solutions the right way.  In this workshop, we'll show you real-world examples of this strategy in Power Apps, SharePoint and Power Automate.  You'll learn:  

  • Best practices to integrate different systems with the least amount of effort

  • Strategies to build solutions in days instead of weeks

  • Disastrous pitfalls that lead to broken systems, unexpected delays, and erased your data. 

A choose-your-own adventure training like no other.  The training adapts to your skill level! So if you're a beginner, you'll get a different training than someone who already know 2 technologies.

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