Bolt: Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365 Enterprise Integration

Bolt

Bolt announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft, making Bolt.new available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and integrating it with Microsoft 365 productivity tools including Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint. Enterprise teams can now deploy Bolt-generated applications directly to Azure infrastructure, with native support for Microsoft Entra ID authentication. Bolt is embracing agentic workflows that span the entire enterprise software lifecycle, from ideation in Microsoft 365 to deployment on Azure.


Bolt Joins the Microsoft Ecosystem

Bolt announced a major enterprise partnership with Microsoft, making Bolt.new available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and enabling deep integration with the Microsoft 365 suite of productivity tools. This move signals a significant expansion of Bolt's reach into enterprise environments, where Microsoft's cloud and collaboration platforms are dominant.

Azure Marketplace Availability

Bolt.new is now listed on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, allowing enterprise customers to discover, procure, and deploy Bolt directly through their existing Azure procurement channels. This means organizations that already have Azure commitments or enterprise agreements can apply those credits toward Bolt usage β€” removing a common friction point in enterprise software adoption.

Applications built with Bolt can be deployed directly to Azure infrastructure, with the platform supporting standard Azure deployment targets including Azure App Service and Azure Container Apps. This tight integration with Azure's deployment pipeline makes Bolt a more viable option for enterprise teams that operate under strict cloud governance policies.

Microsoft 365 Integration

Beyond deployment infrastructure, Bolt now integrates with the core Microsoft 365 productivity layer. Teams working inside Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint can invoke Bolt's AI-powered development capabilities directly from within these familiar tools. This integration is designed to accelerate the path from business requirement to working software β€” a workflow that typically spans multiple handoffs between business stakeholders and engineering teams.

The integration also supports Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) for authentication, which is a prerequisite for most enterprise IT departments. Organizations can manage Bolt access through the same identity provider they use for the rest of their Microsoft stack.

Agentic Building Across the Enterprise

Bolt's announcement framed this partnership around the concept of agentic building β€” an approach where AI agents assist across the full software development lifecycle rather than just at the code generation stage. By embedding Bolt into Microsoft 365 workflows, the company is positioning its platform as a tool that bridges the gap between business users in Teams or SharePoint and the engineering workflows that ultimately produce software.

This reflects a broader trend in enterprise AI tooling: moving beyond developer-only tools toward platforms that empower non-technical stakeholders to participate meaningfully in the software creation process β€” with AI handling the translation between intent and implementation.

Enterprise Positioning

The Microsoft partnership represents Bolt's most significant enterprise go-to-market move to date. Availability on Azure Marketplace lends enterprise credibility, provides a familiar procurement path for IT buyers, and positions Bolt alongside other enterprise-grade developer tools in Microsoft's ecosystem. For organizations already invested in the Microsoft cloud, Bolt's capabilities are now accessible without requiring a separate procurement process or cloud relationship.