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Most widely used SharePoint Framework ISVs from the Store - December 2024

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Jan 09, 2025

We are excited to see the continuous growth on the submissions of the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions to the app source and on the usage of the SharePoint store for extending experiences for SharePoint, Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Viva. Here are the top 10 most wide used ISVs based on the solution installations from the SharePoint store and/or from Microsoft AppSource during December 2024.

 

SharePoint Framework is extensibility model for Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Microsoft 365 app and SharePoint (soon also for Copilot). It enables the same code to be used easily across the Microsoft 365 with this widely adopted tooling which uses industry standard tech with easy and automatic SSO and hosting. Usage of SPFx continues to grow steady and we have currently tens of millions of monthly active users in Microsoft 365 on custom extensibility build with SPFx.

 

Here are the latest roadmap items around SharePoint Framework and store:

 

  • Card visualization features and HTML support for Viva Connections quick views with the 1.20 release
  • Chart card support for the Viva Connections with the SPFx 1.19 release 
  • Deprecation of SharePoint add-in and Azure ACS authentication models - UX powered extensibility should be transformed to us SharePoint Framework powered implementations. Add-in model was introduced back in 2012 and has not really evolved since. This deprecation does not impact SharePoint Framework (SPFx) solutions.
  • Additional capabilities and features for SharePoint Framework solutions in Microsoft 365 as part of the SPFx 1.18 release.
  • Enabling Microsoft Viva Connections targeted solutions, powered by SharePoint Framework, in the app source and store - Will be automatically set for suitable SPFx solutions as part of the submission pipeline
  • Extending SharePoint Framework solutions across the Microsoft 365 with support for Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, Outlook, Microsoft 365 app (Office), SharePoint and more - see the v1.16 release announcement for more details
  • Alignment of SharePoint Framework solution packaging model with the Microsoft Teams packages - include the best of both worlds and enable SPFx powered solutions across the Microsoft 365
  • Support SharePoint Framework extensibility for list and library new, edit and view panels 
  • and much more to come...

 

What about Copilot/AI extensibility story with SPFx? - Yes. Please see following session from Build 2024 for the preview of the upcoming extensibility options with the SPFx in the context of AI - Integrating your bots and Copilot experiences natively into SharePoint and Viva Connections. There are numerous active items in our short term roadmap to help the ecosystem to enable customers to achieve more with Microsoft and AI.

 

We are looking forward to more great solutions that enable innovation, and help our customers get more done with Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint and more.

 

These are the ISVs which has the most usage from the SharePoint store during last month:

Accelerator 365 by Reply

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Sprinklr, Inc.

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Achievers

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Ichicraft

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SharePinPoint Apps and IT Services

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Eruditego

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Dream Broker

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Envoqon Software

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SharePoint|sapiens

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Apps 365

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Resources

Please see following resources around getting started on building extensibility for Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva and SharePoint using SharePoint Framework. 

 


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Updated Jan 09, 2025
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  • AnoRnymous's avatar
    AnoRnymous
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    I understand that this repeated blogmessage centers around the most widely used SPFx apps and that it was useful in the beginning, but at the moment it's just a monthly rehash of the same apps.

    Maybe it's an idea to highlight new ones, top or innovative picks from user perspective, best rated and so on and so on? Because at the moment I don't see much value in these repetitive list of apps.