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During May, Microsoft shared statistics on the most widely used third-party solutions in the SharePoint Store. It is evident that interest in extending the functionality of SharePoint and Microsoft Teams using the SharePoint Framework (SPFx) continues to grow.
SPFx – The Foundation for Modern Customization in Microsoft 365
Today, SharePoint Framework (SPFx) is the most common way to build customized solutions for SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Viva. With SPFx, the same solution can work seamlessly across multiple services within Microsoft 365. Microsoft reports that the use of SPFx is steadily increasing, now with tens of millions of active users every month.
New Features and Changes for SharePoint and Teams
Among the latest updates, the launch of SharePoint Framework 1.21 stands out, offering support for Node.js v22 as well as improved options for configuring web parts and cards in flexible layouts. Another important change is that the older models SharePoint Add-in and Azure ACS are now being phased out, making SPFx even more central to future development.
SharePoint users now also have the ability to create isolated dashboards with various cards, which can provide better overview and interaction on each site. Viva Connections cards can also be managed directly via SharePoint agents, further integrating the different parts of Microsoft 365.
Top 10 Most Used Third-Party Solutions
Among the solutions most frequently installed via the SharePoint Store and AppSource during May are names such as Accelerator 365 by Reply, Sprinklr, Achievers, and Lightspeed365. These providers offer various tools and add-ons that help organizations streamline their work in SharePoint and Teams, for example through intranets, dashboards, and integrations.
Would you like to learn more about how you can build on SharePoint and Teams with third-party solutions and SPFx? Microsoft has compiled more information about the latest updates and what’s coming next.
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