Visual studio marketplace
The marketplace allows you to purchase paid extensions on an Azure subscription you associate with your Team Services account.
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You can use the Users hub on your Team Services account home page as shown below: You then assign extension licenses to individuals in your Team Services account. Extensions are licensed monthly on a per user basis and sold in groups of users (usually 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 10,000). I’m also proud to have two great extensions ( Agile Cards and TFS TimeTracker) to launch this effort with.Īs you can see in the screenshots I’ve included, paid extensions have a 30 day free trial and a new “Buy” button that allows you to purchase the extensions. They’ve been guinea pigs, in a manner of speaking, to work with us through all the planning, testing, and rollout of this new capability and I’m grateful for all the help they’ve given us. We’ve partnered with Berichthaus (you may remember they were on stage with me last November when we introduced the marketplace) and Spartez. Today, we are launching the first two paid non-Microsoft extensions. We’ve been working on getting the commerce portion of the marketplace (both the publisher side for registering extensions and the consumer purchasing side) for the last several months.
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While I expect the vast majority of extensions will continue to be free, I expect to see an increasing number of high value, high quality extensions to be paid. From day one, our vision was to enable the marketplace to be, well, a marketplace – meaning that part of its purpose is to provide a venue for extension authors to sell their creations.
#Visual studio marketplace code
It provides a single point of entry for finding extensions for Visual Studio, VS Team Services and VS Code – and since then hundreds upon hundreds of new extensions have been published. It’s hard to believe it but it’s been almost a year since we introduced the Visual Studio Marketplace.