Microsoft workspace

SharePoint & Power Platform

SharePoint, Power Apps, Power Automate, lists, forms, approvals, and document workflows shaped around real operational needs.

A clean SharePoint and Power Platform workspace with structured workflow surfaces.

Overview

Planned for the environment around it.

SharePoint and Power Platform work best when they are treated as business systems, not just storage locations or quick forms. Snownet designs the structure, permissions, naming, workflows, and handoff so the environment can be trusted later.

The goal is useful internal tooling: clear sites, practical lists, focused apps, reliable automations, and documentation that keeps the system from becoming mysterious.

Scope

Useful SharePoint and Power Platform work

  • SharePoint site architecture, document libraries, metadata, permissions, and cleanup.
  • Power Apps for focused internal workflows, approvals, intake, and field use.
  • Power Automate flows for notifications, routing, reminders, and handoffs.
  • Microsoft Lists, forms, role-based views, and reporting-ready data structures.
  • Governance, naming, ownership, and support documentation.
  • Integration with Microsoft 365, Teams, Outlook, and custom applications where needed.

Fit

Who it is for

Teams replacing fragile spreadsheets, email chains, or shared-drive folders.

Organizations that want Microsoft 365 to become more operational without overbuilding.

Leaders who need better visibility into approvals, documents, status, and recurring work.

Approach

How we approach it

01

Model the workflow

Start with the people, permissions, records, and exceptions before deciding whether SharePoint, Power Apps, automation, or custom software is the right tool.

02

Build for ownership

Use structures that can be explained, administered, and changed without creating hidden dependencies.

03

Support the system

Document the design, review edge cases, and keep critical flows observable enough to troubleshoot.

Technology should stayquietly dependable.

Start with the systems people depend on.

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