AutoTag v2 relaunches as a static web app
AutoTag v2 relaunches and is now cloud-based
We have enabled improved access to our AutoTag SharePoint services by repositioning it for your convenience to the cloud.
AutoTag is an automation feature for applying metadata to list items or files across SharePoint Online and SharePoint Server. Until recently, it was only accessible as a SharePoint Application.
Our developers took the SPFX built for SharePoint’s app catalogue version and changed it into a cloud-based static web application API-driven service.
Thanks to this AutoTag v2 relaunch, you can employ AutoTag bots easier and tag your data even more efficiently.
If you want to learn more about AutoTag, visit: AutoTag
For more information about JFDI’s long standing relationship with SharePoint, visit: SharePoint
To find out how your business can get SharePoint, visit: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration
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