This page should explain the current packaged footprint exactly as it exists in your files: managed and unmanaged solution ZIPs, Sales and Field Service Starter and Professional variants, the Utilities Core solution, and the supporting brochure, overview, technical, and testing guides.
The aim here is simple: make the downloadable footprint understandable. The copy should come from the real solution set and documentation, not from generic pre-sales filler.
This page is aligned to the 10 ZIP packages currently in the Solutions archive.
Sales and Field Service packages are v1.0.2.0; the Utilities Core solution is v1.0.4.0.
The delivery explanation is tied to the overview, technical guide, brochure, and testing/training guide already provided.
Every DEX Pro package ships as managed + unmanaged ZIPs. Import directly — go live the same day.
The solution archive already contains 10 deployable ZIPs: DEXPro Core Solution (managed and unmanaged), DEXPro Sales Solution and Sales Starter (each managed and unmanaged), and DEXPro Field Service Solution and Field Service Starter (each managed and unmanaged). The supporting documentation explains installation, testing, and technical configuration.
10 solution ZIPs across Sales, Field Service, and Utilities; managed and unmanaged variants; plus overview, brochure, technical documentation, and a self-guided testing and training guide.
The current package set already separates Sales, Field Service, and Utilities into clear installable lines. Each line is versioned, available in managed and unmanaged variants where applicable, and supported by overview, brochure, technical, and testing/training documentation.
The current archive already includes DEXPro Core Solution, DEXPro Sales Solution, DEXPro Sales Starter, DEXPro Field Service Solution, and DEXPro Field Service Starter, each with versioned package files and supporting documentation. That means the site is backed by real installable assets rather than a concept brochure.
Sales buyers usually start with pipeline, quoting, pricing, and revenue workflow. Field Service buyers usually start with work order execution, scanning, signatures, and technician mobility. Utilities buyers usually want reusable Dataverse controls that can improve multiple entities or forms without a full solution rollout.
For the relevant DEX Pro package: solution ZIPs, packaged components, documentation, and a structured delivery footprint that can be discussed before purchase.
Yes. The offers are built specifically for Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Dataverse environments rather than generic web app projects.
Yes. The current site can support control-led enquiries, solution-led enquiries, or broader architecture and implementation discussions.
No. Some buyers will only need a targeted UX improvement, a proof-of-concept, a training conversation, or a packaging discussion around one D365 problem area.
This version of the site is promotional and early-stage. The emphasis is on showing real assets, real controls, and practical Dynamics 365 depth without inventing customer proof.
Yes. The main book and companion workbook create a credible route into onboarding, self-study, internal enablement, and future workshop-style offers.