Pilot release, before the marketplace
Decision Planner is in pilot today, ahead of the Microsoft Marketplace listing. The product is feature-complete against the Free, Standard, and Enterprise scopes outlined on this site; the listing, the goodwill bonus, and the final per-user prices land together when commercial readiness is signed off. This page is the running record of what is in the pilot build, what we are about to enforce, and what’s queued for after launch.
In the pilot build
Every feature described on this site is live for evaluation customers. The headlines:
- Capture, sign-off, and lock with the SharePoint version-history audit chain.
- Five views of the same register: List, Timeline, Matrix, Heatmap (Enterprise), Lineage (Enterprise).
- Built-in revisit cycle with the Revisit Radar, Pending Review queue, and outcome capture.
- Quality Dashboard with a success-rate gauge derived from recorded outcomes.
- Templates for Strategic decision, Technology choice, Vendor selection, Hiring decision, Policy change, and Blank.
- Surface coverage across SharePoint pages, Microsoft Teams tabs, Outlook personal app, and the Microsoft 365 home.
What is gated today vs at launch
Heatmap and Lineage are the only two features behind the Enterprise gate right now; everything else is open for pilot users. When the marketplace listing goes live, the remaining tier gates (search, the Quality Dashboard, the revisit cycle, the Velocity strip, and the Teams / Outlook / M365 home surfaces) activate against the licence assigned to each user.
Next on the build queue
Roughly in the order customers ask for them. Public so you can see what’s already in flight and call out what isn’t.
Microsoft Marketplace listing
Final commercial step before paid tiers are live. Pricing for Standard and Enterprise confirmed at the same time. The 30-day Enterprise trial drops automatically on every fresh install once the listing is live.
Full tier enforcement
Once the Marketplace listing is live, the remaining tier gates (search, Quality Dashboard, Revisit cycle, Velocity strip, Teams and Outlook surfaces) start respecting paid subscriptions. Evaluators continue to get the full Enterprise surface during their trial.
Quick-capture URLs
Deep-link URLs that pre-fill the capture form from a calendar event or a chat message: rationale prompt, the people involved, and the suggested category populated on the first click. Standard tier.
Handover buttons (Enterprise)
Configurable buttons that deep-link out to other JFDI products (Demand Planner, Calendar Planner, Aardvark): enabled only when the customer subscribes to the linked product. Lets a decision flow straight into the work it triggers.
Have a request not on this list? Contact us and tell us what would help. Customer requests are how this list gets re-ordered.
Ready to make decisions you can defend?
Decision Planner is coming to the Microsoft commercial marketplace. Pilot today with the full Enterprise surface; install on your tenant when the listing goes live.

