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description: Step-by-step guide and publishing checklists for publishing apps to the AppSource storefront for Office 365, Dynamics 365, Power BI, and Power Apps
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title: Offer publishing guide for the Microsoft AppSource storefront in the commercial marketplace
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description: Step-by-step guide and publishing checklists for publishing apps to Microsoft AppSource for Office 365, Dynamics 365, Power BI, and Power Apps
# Office 365, Dynamics 365, Power Apps and Power BI Offer Publishing Guide
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# Office 365, Dynamics 365, Power Apps and Power BI offer publishing guide
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The AppSource storefront includes offers that build on or extend Dynamics 365, Office 365, Power BI, and Power Apps. Each of these products have specific documentation to guide you in the publishing process. See below for links to more detail for each offer type.
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Microsoft AppSource includes offers that build on or extend Dynamics 365, Office 365, Power BI, and Power Apps. Each of these products has specific documentation to guide you in the publishing process. See below for links to publishing processes and guidelines for each offer type.
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AppSource has paid, list, and trial offers, with the call to action "Get it Now," "Contact Me," and "Try It Now."
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AppSource has paid, list, and trial offers, with the calls-to-action "Get it Now," "Contact Me," and "Try It Now."
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## Product-Specific guides
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## Product-specific guides
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### Office 365
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Review the [publishing process and guidelines](https://docs.microsoft.com/office/dev/store/submit-to-the-office-store)
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### Power Apps
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Learn about how customers can [test drive your app on AppSource.](https://powerapps.microsoft.com/blog/appsource-test-drive/)
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### Power BI
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Review the [publishing process and guidelines.](https://docs.microsoft.com/power-bi/developer/office-store)
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### Dynamics 365
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#### Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
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When building for Enterprise Edition, review the [publishing process and guidelines](https://docs.microsoft.com/dynamics365/unified-operations/dev-itpro/lcs-solutions/lcs-solutions-app-source)
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See [Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations offer](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/cloud-partner-portal-orig/cpp-dynamics-365-operations-offer) for how to publish the offer in Cloud Partner Portal.
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### Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement
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Review the [publishing process and guidelines](https://docs.microsoft.com/dynamics365/customer-engagement/developer/publish-app-appsource).
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See [Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement offer](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/cloud-partner-portal-orig/cpp-customer-engagement-offer) for how to publish the offer in Cloud Partner Portal.
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|**Product**|**Publishing guidance**|
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| Office 365 | Review the [publishing process and guidelines](/office/dev/store/submit-to-the-office-store)|
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| Dynamics 365 Business Central | To publish an offer in Partner Center, see [Create a new Dynamics 365 Business Central offer](./partner-center-portal/create-new-business-central-offer.md). The Cloud Partner Portal no longer supports the creation and management of Dynamics 365 Business Central offers. |
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| Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations | When building for Enterprise Edition, review the [publishing process and guidelines](/dynamics365/unified-operations/dev-itpro/lcs-solutions/lcs-solutions-app-source).<br/>To publish an offer in Partner Center, see [Create a new Dynamics 365 for Operations offer](./partner-center-portal/create-new-operations-offer.md). The Cloud Partner Portal no longer supports the creation and management of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations offers. |
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| Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement | Review the [publishing process and guidelines](/dynamics365/customer-engagement/developer/publish-app-appsource).<br/>To publish an offer in Partner Center, see [Create a new Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement & PowerApps offer](./partner-center-portal/create-new-customer-engagement-offer.md). The Cloud Partner Portal no longer supports the creation and management of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations offers. |
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| Power Apps | Learn how to [let customers test drive your app on AppSource](https://powerapps.microsoft.com/blog/appsource-test-drive/). |
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| Power BI | Review the [publishing process and guidelines](/power-bi/developer/office-store). |
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## Next steps
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-[Register](https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/sell) in the marketplace.
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-[Log in to Cloud Partner Portal](https://cloudpartner.azure.com) to create or complete your offer.
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If you haven't already done so, [Create a commercial marketplace account in Partner Center](./partner-center-portal/create-account.md).
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The transact publishing option takes advantage of Microsoft commerce capabilities, and provides an end-to-end experiences from discovery and evaluation to purchase and implementation. Transact offers are billed against an existing Microsoft subscription or a credit card, allowing Microsoft to host cloud marketplace transactions on behalf of the publisher.
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You choose the transact option when you create a new offer in Partner Center. On the **Offer setup** page under **Setup details**, select "Yes, I would like to sell through Microsoft and have Microsoft host transactions on my behalf." This option will show only if transact is available for your offer type.
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## Transact general overview
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When using the transact publishing option, Microsoft enables the sale of third-party software, and deployment of some offer types to the customer's Azure subscription. The publisher must consider the billing of infrastructure fees, and the publisher's own software licensing fees, when selecting a billing model and offer type.
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### Free and bring-your-own-license (BYOL) pricing
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When publishing a free or bring-your-own-license transaction offer, Microsoft does not play a role in facilitating the sales transaction for your software license fees. Like the list and trial publishing options, the publisher keeps 100% of software license fees.
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When publishing a free or bring-your-own-license transaction offer, Microsoft does not play a role in facilitating the sales transaction for your software license fees. Like the list and trial publishing options, the publisher keeps 100% of software license fees.
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### Pay-as-you-go and subscription (site-based) pricing
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The *offer type* defines the offer structure, which includes the metadata, artifacts, and other content used to present the offer in the marketplace.
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Before you can create an offer, you must choose an offer type. The offer type will correspond to the type of solution, app, or service offer that you wish to publish, as well as its alignment to Microsoft products and services.
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Before you can create an offer, you must choose an offer type. The offer type will correspond to the type of solution, app, or service offer that you wish to publish, as well as its alignment to Microsoft products and services.
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A single offer type can be configured differently to enable different publishing options, calls-to-action, provisioning, or pricing. The publishing option and configuration of the offer type also align to the offer eligibility and technical requirements.
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A single offer type can be configured differently to enable different publishing options, calls-to-action, provisioning, or pricing. The publishing option and configuration of the offer type also align to the offer eligibility and technical requirements.
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Be sure to review the storefront and offer type eligibility requirements and the technical publishing requirements before creating your offer.
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|**Offer type**|**Description**|
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|[**Virtual machines**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-virtual-machines)| Use the virtual machine offer type when you deploy a virtual appliance to the subscription associated with your customer. |
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|[**Solution templates**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-solution-templates)| Use the solution template (also known as Azure application) offer type when your solution requires additional deployment and configuration automation beyond a simple VM. Solution templates can employ many different kinds of Azure resources, including but not limited to VMs. |
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|[**Managed applications**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-managed-apps)| Use the Azure app: managed app offer type when the following conditions are required: <br> <ul> <li> You deploy either a subscription-based solution for your customer using either a VM or an entire IaaS-based solution. </li> <li>You or your customer require that the solution is managed by a partner. </li> <ul> |
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|[**SaaS applications**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-saas-applications-technical-publishing-guide)| Use the SaaS app offer type to enable your customer to buy your SaaS-based, technical solution as a subscription. |
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|[**Container offers**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/marketplace-containers)| Use the Container offer type when your solution is a Docker container image provisioned as a Kubernetes-based Azure container service. |
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|[**IoT Microsoft Edge modules**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/iot-edge-module)| Azure IoT Edge modules are the smallest computation units managed by IoT Edge, and can contain Microsoft services (such as Azure Stream Analytics), 3rd-party services, or your own solution-specific code. |
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|[**Consulting services**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/consulting-services)| Consulting Services help to connect customers with services to support and extend their use of Azure, Dynamics 365, or Power Suite services.|
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Finally, see [**Azure AD requirements**](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/marketplace/enable-appsource-marketplace-using-azure-ad) by listing options and offer types for more information on single sign-on requirements.
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|[**Virtual machines**](./marketplace-virtual-machines.md)| Use the virtual machine offer type when you deploy a virtual appliance to the subscription associated with your customer. |
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|[**Solution templates**](./marketplace-solution-templates.md)| Use the solution template (also known as Azure application) offer type when your solution requires additional deployment and configuration automation beyond a simple VM. Solution templates can employ many different kinds of Azure resources, including but not limited to VMs. |
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|[**Managed applications**](./marketplace-managed-apps.md)| Use the Azure app: managed app offer type when the following conditions are required: <br> <ul> <li> You deploy either a subscription-based solution for your customer using either a VM or an entire IaaS-based solution. </li> <li>You or your customer require that the solution is managed by a partner. </li> <ul> |
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|[**SaaS applications**](./marketplace-saas-applications-technical-publishing-guide.md)| Use the SaaS app offer type to enable your customer to buy your SaaS-based, technical solution as a subscription. |
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|[**Container offers**](./marketplace-containers.md)| Use the Container offer type when your solution is a Docker container image provisioned as a Kubernetes-based Azure container service. |
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|[**Azure IoT Edge modules**](./iot-edge-module.md)| Azure IoT Edge modules are the smallest computation units managed by IoT Edge, and can contain Microsoft services (such as Azure Stream Analytics), 3rd-party services, or your own solution-specific code. |
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|[**Consulting services**](./consulting-services.md)| Consulting Services help to connect customers with services to support and extend their use of Azure, Dynamics 365, or Power Suite services.|
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|[**Office 365, Dynamics 365, and Power BI**](./appsource-offer-publishing-guide.md)| You can publish AppSource offers that build on or extend Dynamics 365, Office 365, Power BI, and Power Apps.|
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|[**Integrated solutions**](./integrated-solutions-for-publishers)| You can publish integrated, industry-aligned solutions that combine technology and services as a single offer.|
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Finally, see [**Azure AD requirements**](./enable-appsource-marketplace-using-azure-ad.md) by listing options and offer types for more information on single sign-on requirements.
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