As the part of the Microsoft’s Independent Software Vendor enrollment, we are expanding our application portoflio in the Microsoft’s Marketplace.

For us being an ISV is not just a badge. It is testiment of the work we have been doing for years: building tools that solve real-world challenges inside the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.

Currently, in the portfolio you will find Calendar Planner, a SharePoint Online web part which makes planning operations for big projects easier.

But that’s not all. We are working hard to launch on the marketplace:

  • Booking Planner – a web part for SharePoint Online. Our new meeting room and desk booking system
  • JFDI Web Parts Bundle – All of our web parts received enhancements and will be available on the Marketplace individually and as separate complimentary bundles
  • Aardvark – Our process management inside Teams is no longer going to be restricted to Microsoft Teams. Also, the long awaited template system is included…
  • AutoTag – Automated AI-driven metadata for SharePoint with new options for deployment (JFDI hosted or self-hosted)
  • Locodium – Build your own business application ecosystem using JFDI’s Lowcode citizen developer framework

And more throughout Q1 2026*…

All of these products started as internal, client facing projects that became effective tools to help our customers modernise and realise efficiency. Now they will become available to organisations everywhere who face the same challenges.

A big thank you to our team and to the clients who trusted us while these tools took shape. This recognition is for you as much as for us.

*All of the listed products are currently available through invoice, at your request

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