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Linistry Now Available on Microsoft Marketplace – Press Release

Linistry Now Available in Microsoft Marketplace

Linistry, a major player in customer journey solution platforms for enterprise clients, today announced the availability of its flagship SaaS platform, Linistry Enterprise Booking & Queue Management, in Microsoft Marketplace, the unified online destination for customers to buy trusted cloud solutions,  AI apps, and agents to meet their business needs. Linistry customers can now discover and deploy trusted solutions through Microsoft Marketplace, with smooth integration and streamlined management across Microsoft Azure and other Microsoft products.

Empowering Enterprises to Transform Waiting into Winning

Linistry’s cloud-native solution addresses the evolving customer service demands of banks, large-scale retailers and customer service branch networks. The Marketplace listing highlights a comprehensive feature set that helps enterprises sell more and serve customers better with customized tools including virtual and on-site queuing, appointment booking and retail store solutions.

This release signifies a milestone: customers can now access Linistry from within their Microsoft ecosystem, simplifying licensing, onboarding and financial alignment with existing cloud-commitment budgets.

Azure Commitment Credit Payment Option

One of the key advantages of listing Linistry in Microsoft Marketplace is enabling payment from existing Azure Commitment Credits. Enterprises that have committed spend with Microsoft can now allocate a portion of those credits toward Linistry subscriptions. This flexibility helps optimise cloud-budget usage, align service-spend with strategic procurement channels and deliver faster time-to-value for customer service transformation.

Why This Matters

  • Faster procurement and deployment – With a transactable offer in Microsoft Marketplace, enterprises can subscribe through Microsoft billing and avoid complex procurement cycles.
  • Tight cloud-ecosystem alignment – By leveraging Azure Commitment Credits, organisations continue to maximise their existing cloud investment.
  • Enterprise-grade readiness – Linistry’s solution is reference-tested in banking, retail and public-sector verticals, delivering measurable improvements in conversion of walk-ins, reduced wait-times and enhanced customer experience. 
  • Scalable and customizable – Multi-branch, multi-tenant support with integrations into Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft 365 and CRM platforms means Linistry fits into large-scale enterprise landscapes.

“Being part of the Microsoft Marketplace is a significant step for us and our customers,” said  Zsigmond Kovari, Head of Business at Linistry.  “Our enterprise-ready queue and booking platform now sits right where many of our clients already operate. The ability to subscribe and pay via Azure Commitment Credits aligns with modern procurement practices and accelerates transformation of customer service channels.”

“We’re pleased to welcome Linistry to Microsoft Marketplace,” said Cyril Belikoff, vice president, Microsoft Azure Product Marketing. “Marketplace connects trusted solutions from global partners with customers worldwide, making it easy to find and deploy apps that work seamlessly with Microsoft products.”

Microsoft Marketplace is a single destination to find, try, and buy trusted cloud solutions, AI apps, and agents to meet your business objectives. Choose from a growing collection of solutions tailored to your unique needs, available both on the Marketplace and directly within Microsoft products.

Availability

The Linistry Enterprise Booking & Queue Management offer is live now and available in supported Microsoft Marketplace geographies. Organisations can find it on the Marketplace under the listing Linistry – Enterprise Booking and Queue Management. Interested companies can start a subscription via the “Get it now” experience, leveraging their Microsoft account and available Azure credits.

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