2 Integrations with Build-Apps

View a list of Build-Apps integrations and software that integrates with Build-Apps below. Compare the best Build-Apps integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Build-Apps. Here are the current Build-Apps integrations in 2026:

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    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft

    Microsoft 365 for Individuals is a complete productivity suite that combines powerful applications, secure cloud storage, and AI-driven tools to help users achieve more in their daily lives. It integrates popular apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive, all enhanced with Copilot—Microsoft’s intelligent AI companion. The platform enables seamless collaboration, creativity, and organization across devices, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android. With Microsoft Designer, users can create stunning visuals, while Clipchamp adds professional-grade video editing capabilities. Built-in Microsoft Defender provides advanced security for personal data and devices. Microsoft 365 empowers individuals to imagine, create, and accomplish with greater efficiency and confidence.
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    Starting Price: $9.99/month
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    PwC Amplifier
    Amplifier, part of the Adoption Central suite, super charges adoption across your organization through engaging, on-the-spot learning. More than that, Amplifier helps you get the most out of enterprise technologies by changing the way people work to consistently drive toward your goals. After all, your return on investment doesn’t just depend on adoption, but on making sure that new CRM, ERP or HCM deliver the results and value you expect. Amplifier includes patent-pending technology. Adoption Central is a continuous adoption suite that gives you one consistent, engaging way to learn across all of the enterprise systems in your organization, now and in the future. That means you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every time you introduce something new into your ecosystem. It means you spend less time and money getting your people up to speed on new tools and more time seeing results.
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