Hi Keith,
Thanks for the question.
To place your apps on the Microsoft marketplace, you’ll need to go through the Microsoft Partner Center, which is the hub for publishing and managing apps, services, and offers. These will be your next steps:
- Create a Microsoft Partner Center Account
- Go to Microsoft Partner Center.
- Sign in with a Microsoft account (work or school account is recommended).
- Enroll in the program by providing business details, verifying your identity, and agreeing to the terms.
- Choose Your Publisher Type - You can register as an individual or an organization. For commercial apps, registering as an organization is usually best, since it allows multiple team members to collaborate under one publisher profile.
- Verify Your Account - Microsoft will ask for verification documents (like business registration or tax information). This step ensures credibility and compliance before you can publish.
- Set Up Payout and Tax Information - Add your bank account details for payouts and complete tax forms (varies by country) so you can receive revenue from app sales.
- Create a New App Submission
- In Partner Center, go to Dashboard > Create a new app.
- Provide app details: name, description, category, pricing, and availability.
- Upload your app package (for Windows apps, this is usually a
.msix or .appx file).
- Configure Store Listings
- Add screenshots, promotional images, and marketing copy.
- Define supported devices, system requirements, and regions where your app will be available.
- Submit for Certification - Microsoft runs automated and manual checks to ensure your app meets security, performance, and compliance standards. Once approved, your app will appear in the Microsoft Store marketplace.
Once certified, your apps will be live in the marketplace for users worldwide.
Hope this was helpful. Let me know if you have any additional queries.