Agentic building across the enterprise with Bolt.new on Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365

The prompt-to-production platform will be in Microsoft Marketplace, making AI-native development available to enterprise teams.

Agentic building across the enterprise with Bolt.new on Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365

AI coding is enterprise-ready

Bolt.new generates production-ready code that can integrate directly into the infrastructure enterprise teams already operate on.

Integrating with Azure gives enterprise organizations a direct path to go from prompt to prototype to product. With Bolt.new's adoption of Microsoft 365, users will also have access to the agentic coding platform through a Microsoft 365 and Microsoft 365 Copilot integration, providing a way for Microsoft customers to build within the tools they work in every day.

The Bolt.new and Azure integration includes:

  • Microsoft Marketplace listing: Bolt.new will be available for direct procurement through the Microsoft Marketplace, enabling buyers to transact through their existing Microsoft agreements

  • Azure cloud platform deployment: Teams will be able to deploy Bolt.new-built applications directly to Azure infrastructure, with no additional configuration overhead

  • Azure-native design system support: Bolt.new's design system capabilities align with Azure's development ecosystem, enabling consistent, scalable output aligned with an organization's design standards

  • Enterprise-grade security and compliance: Bolt.new's Azure integration meets the access controls, data residency, and compliance requirements that enterprise procurement and security teams expect

  • Build collaboratively with Microsoft Teams: Users can discuss a new feature or concept in Teams and then call Bolt.new from the thread to summarize the discussion and feed the prompt directly into Bolt.new

"Speed by itself isn't a value driver, but speed coupled with security, quality, and consistency certainly is," — Mike Hulme, General Manager, Azure Core, Microsoft

Customer perspective

Enterprise software and product development hasn't changed as fast as the tools around it. Most teams still rely on large, siloed dev cycles, separate designers, front-end engineers, back-end developers, and mobile specialists, each working in their own lane.

Bolt.new collapses that model. Teams using Bolt.new have built and shipped cross-platform applications, web, iOS, and Android, from a single project, with a fraction of the headcount and timeline previously required.

Digital Virgo, a global media technology company, put it to the test. Their CTO, Julien Menard, led the development of Drama Pills, a live short-form video streaming application, available on iOS and Android app stores, using Bolt.new as the primary development platform.

The results:

  • Time to launch reduced from 12 months to three to four months

  • Team size reduced from four to five people to one primary architect

  • One codebase covering web, iOS, and Android simultaneously, deployed across 50 countries

  • Complex third-party integrations completed end-to-end including a video player SDK, Apple and Google sign-in, push notifications, in-app gamification, and Supabase backend

  • Bolt.new's seat count at Digital Virgo grew from 50 to nearly 70 within a year of adoption

"Test it before you judge. After that, you will want to run it," — Julien Menard, CTO, Digital Virgo

Menard built the initial proof-of-concept himself, then introduced Bolt.new across the organization. Developer adoption followed the same arc he'd seen when his team moved from on-premises hosting to the cloud: initial skepticism, then rapid and enthusiastic uptake once the tool was in their hands.

"With their tech background, they will be able to do even better things than the product people, and faster than they are doing manually," — Julien Menard

Change how you build

Bolt.new supports teams that need their code to work in production, not just in a demo. The platform generates structured, maintainable output that engineers can review, extend, and ship with confidence.

The recent release of their Design Systems Agent further supports enterprise-wide use. Customers can use the agents to make their design system tokens, components, and repos accessible in Bolt.new. This means that all teams building Bolt.new will use the same visual language as engineering. Bolt.new administrators can then set this as the default design system for all applications, ensuring that all products and applications prompted to production in Bolt.new will adhere to all branding and design guidelines.

Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions will help organizations smoothly integrate Bolt.new-built applications into existing CI/CD infrastructure. Customers deploying Bolt.new applications through Azure can use the security tools available in Azure, like Microsoft Entra for identity and access management and Microsoft Defender for automated compliance checks.

"Bolt.new customers, like Digital Virgo, are shipping products in weeks, not months. A much shorter product lifecycle means customers have more time," — Eric Simons, CEO, Bolt.new

About Bolt.new

Bolt.new is the agentic app building platform for AI-native teams. Empower the enterprise workforce to create production-ready digital products that engineering can ship. Close the gap between product ideas and production code, without adding new infrastructure or changing the deployment systems engineers already trust. 75% of the Fortune 500 use Bolt.new to foster innovation and accelerate delivery.

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