Event details
Go beyond the basics of listing and explore what truly drives velocity.
For SaaS companies, the Microsoft Marketplace is no longer just a procurement convenience, it’s a strategic revenue engine. Yet while publishing a listing is simple, reaching that first transaction quickly is what separates software development companies who scale from those who stall. Dive into operational readiness, CRM-native automation, seller engagement, trust signals, and AI-enabled acceleration. Whether you're just getting started or looking to optimize your Marketplace motion, this session will provide you with information that will turn your first sale into a repeatable growth engine.
What we will cover
- Accelerate your launch. Learn how embedded deep links and guided tasks cut down publishing time from weeks to hours.
- Ask AI, get answers. Find out how to access expert marketplace knowledge 24/7; no docs, no guesswork.
- Stay on track. See how automated roadmaps and adaptive progress tracking keep you from missing critical steps.
Ready to turn your sales into repeatable growth engine? Join us December 4 at 9:00 AM PST to learn more and ask questions.
How do I participate?
Select Add to calendar to save the date, then click the Attend button to save your spot, receive event reminders, and participate in the Q&A.*
If you can’t make the live event, don’t worry. You can post questions in advance and catch up on the answers and insights later in the week.
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Where do I post my questions?
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This session will be recorded and available on demand immediately after airing. It will feature AI-generated captions during the live broadcast. Human-generated captions and a recap of the Q&A will be available by the end of the week.
2 Comments
- CTAiLLCOccasional Reader
why can't you use Outlook Calendar instead of iCalendar?
- v-kylecallahanCopper Contributor
Hi CTAiLLC Clicking Add to Calendar downloads an .ics file. Outlook supports this file type.
Go to Outlook and open your calendar, then right click the iCalendar file to open with Outlook, you'll see the Add calendar > Upload from file window pop up. (Note: this window won't appear if you are in Outlook email; you must navigate to calendar view.) Choose the calendar to add the event to and select "Import".