Power Apps can look this good.
Nobody handed you the pieces. Until now.
CopySnips is a growing library of real, working Power Apps components. Not screenshots. Not a Pinterest board of ideas you have to rebuild yourself. Actual YAML that you shape on this page, then paste straight into Studio.
Power Apps gives you controls. It doesn't give you craft.
You can build almost anything on that canvas. But the moment you want your app to look like a real product instead of an internal form from 2016, you're on your own, rebuilding the same modal, the same collapsible sidebar, the same loading spinner, from an empty container, every single time.
Do that across every screen, every app, every client, and it adds up to weeks of your life spent on work that never once touches the actual logic you were hired to build.
CopySnips is the shortcut. Someone already built the modal. Go use it.
Not another mockup gallery.
Components, and counting
Charts, forms, navigation, overlays, alerts, feedback: the stuff every real app actually needs, not a handful of toy examples to prove a concept.
Yours before you copy it
Change the text, the colors, the item list, right on the page. What's sitting in the preview is exactly what lands on your clipboard, so there are no surprises once you paste.
Ready in the time it takes to paste
Find it, tune it live in the preview, copy the exact YAML sitting on screen. No rebuilding once it's in Studio, no guesswork about what you're about to paste.
Nothing extra to install
No plugin, no third-party component library, no license to buy. Every snippet is self-contained Power Apps YAML, so it just works the moment it lands in your app.
How It Started

EL AYYACHI Said
CopySnips started with one developer who kept opening a blank container to rebuild the same confirmation dialog for the tenth time and finally decided that was a dumb way to spend an afternoon.
What began as a personal stash of components (the ones that kept getting copy-pasted between projects) slowly turned into something worth putting a search bar on and opening up. Someone had to build the first version before anyone else had something to add to it. That's the part that's done. What comes next isn't meant to stay a one-person job.
Still day one.
Everything in the library right now traces back to one person, because that's how it had to start. You can't invite people into a library that doesn't have anything in it yet. That part was never meant to be the whole story, just the first chapter of it.
The Contribute button in the nav isn't decoration. It takes finished components, sure, but it also takes half-finished ideas, feature requests, and plain feedback. "This doesn't behave the way I expected" is a real contribution, not just a fully-built dropdown menu with a bow on it. Every one of those gets read by an actual person, not routed into a queue nobody checks.
If you're a Power Apps builder who's solved something worth sharing, or just found something here that's broken, confusing, or missing, this is where CopySnips stops being one person's project and starts being whatever the people using it turn it into.
Go build something that doesn't look like a form.
Everything on this page is real, working YAML, not a preview of something you still have to go build yourself.
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