Experience the new embedded AppSource marketplace page

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Business value

Microsoft AppSource is an online store that contains thousands of business applications and services built by industry-leading software providers. It's a platform that makes it easy for customers to discover and try new apps, get customer leads, and gain usage insights for trials, deployments, and growth for customer accounts. In addition to the primary AppSource marketplace site, Business Central has had an embedded AppSource experience inside the client, used to browse and install apps directly from within the client. Since this option has been deprecated, we have built a new replacement Microsoft AppSource Apps page in the client.

Feature details

The old embedded AppSource experience has been deprecated by the AppSource team, and replaced with APIs enabling custom experiences inside consuming products. Given its widespread use in Business Central, to browse and install apps, we've replaced the old embed experience with a new Microsoft AppSource Apps page.

New Microsoft AppSource Apps list page

From this page, you can view, sort, and filter available AppSource apps by name, publisher name, install state, popularity, average rating, number of ratings, and last modified date.

You can select a given app and see the details for that app.

Example of app details, a Shopify app from Microsoft

You'll also find the following actions:

  • View AppSource to open the online AppSource marketplace in a browser.
  • View in AppSource to open and view a selected app in the online AppSource Marketplace.
  • Refresh list from Microsoft AppSource to force a refresh of the list of all apps to AppSource marketplace content—for example, if you're looking for a newly submitted AppSource app.

As with other list pages, you get support for Analysis Mode—for example, so that you can group apps by publisher.

Analysis Mode for AppSource Apps page

You can even use Copilot to create the Analysis Mode view for you.

Using Copilot Analyze List option to create Analysis view for AppSource apps

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See also

Manage AppSource apps (docs)