Now, Power Apps (https://make.powerapps.com/) allows you to make yourself available as an Advisor for other Power Apps makers –
Enable for Advisor Program (Preview)
Given that this feature is in preview at the time of writing this post –
- When signed into Power Apps Maker portal, you can expand the Settings pane and look for Power Apps settings.

- In Power Apps settings, you’ll find that a new section has been enabled.
you’ll find that Advisor program is a new section (Preview at the time of writing this post). The default will be set to Not currently available since the program wouldn’t want it to be enabled for all by default and should be an opt-in.
- Now, once this enabled, you can choose if the mode of the communication should be Email or Microsoft Teams.

- Once you made yourself available for Advisory, you will be shown as Available in Advisors in the Power Apps Assets section.

This way, other Makers in the environment will be able to reach out to you in order to seek for help in their App making journey.
Hope this helps!
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Thank you!