One page, four channels.
Reach people where they already are — on the web, embedded in your product, in Microsoft Teams, and in your mobile app. The same page, one approval; no second build.
Build it once. Live everywhere.
A new channel is not a rewrite. Because the page is data, not code, every channel is a thin shell reading the same source — you don't rebuild to reach a new place.
One source of truth
There is one page. No copies; every channel reads the same source.
Channels are thin shells
Web, embed, Teams, mobile — each is a thin shell over the same source. Different frame, identical content.
A new channel is not extra work
Adding a channel creates no extra work — no new build, no new pipeline. The work you did becomes visible in one more place.
Four ways to reach, one thing to maintain.
Every channel is first-class; any page publishes to any of them. Pick where your people already are.
Web
Live at your own address — public or behind sign-in; publishes are versioned, rollback is one click.
Public web page
Embed
Place the page inside a product you already run. Same content; no rebuild, no copy to keep in sync.
Embed snippet
Teams
Your page travels as a Microsoft Teams app, carried by Teams identity — where your team already talks.
Teams app
Mobile
The same page inside your iOS and Android apps — a thin native shell, no separate pipeline.
native / PWA
Change it once, every channel catches up.
Every channel reads the same page; an approved change lands in all of them at once, and one review covers them all.
Edit in one place
You update the page, every channel reflects it. No copy-paste across web, embed, Teams, and mobile.
One approval covers all
The change you review and approve is the change that reaches every channel. There is no separate process per channel.
One source behind it
All four channels read the same content; behavior and data stay the same wherever people meet your page.
Start where it matters.
Open a workspace, describe what you need, approve it — then send it to every channel your people already use.