Done-for-you service
A custom SharePoint web part, built for you — fixed price, fixed deadline
The team behind Sharelio, the AI platform for building SharePoint tools, builds the tracker, form, dashboard or directory you need and delivers it installed in your Microsoft 365 tenant. The price is closed — [PRECIO_SERVICIO] — and the delivery date is agreed before we start. No day rates, no scope creep, no 6–12 week consulting project: a typical consultancy quotes €3,000–8,000 per web part with an open-ended timeline.
Every component is built on the same closed, auditable Sharelio runtime that powers the platform: your IT team reviews and installs one standard SPFx package, data stays in SharePoint lists in your tenant, and there is no custom code for anyone to maintain afterwards.
Custom web part
[PRECIO_SERVICIO]
One-off · fixed price · fixed delivery date
- Working component installed in your tenant
- Data lists provisioned automatically
- Governance panel and traceability included
- Adjustment round included after delivery
We reply within 24 working hours with scope and delivery date.
What's included
30-minute scoping call
You describe the tool you need; we confirm it fits the runtime and close price and delivery date on the spot.
Component built and installed
We build it on the audited Sharelio runtime, provision the SharePoint lists and publish it on the page you choose.
Governance from day one
The component appears in the governance panel with full traceability, and IT can deactivate it centrally at any time.
Adjustment round
After delivery you get a revision round to fine-tune columns, views and texts — included in the fixed price.
How it works — 3 steps
- 01
Describe
Tell us what you need in plain language on a 30-minute call. We confirm scope, closed price and delivery date.
- 02
We build
We generate and refine the component on the Sharelio runtime, with the data lists provisioned in your tenant.
- 03
You publish
We install it with your IT team, walk you through the governance panel and hand over a working tool.
Service or platform?
Honest answer: it depends on how often you need new tools. The service solves one need; the platform (€300/month, unlimited components) solves the queue.
| Done-for-you service | Sharelio platform | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | One specific component, no time to build it | A recurring stream of internal-tool requests |
| Price | [PRECIO_SERVICIO] one-off | €300/month per tenant, unlimited components |
| Delivery | Fixed date, agreed upfront | Minutes per component, self-service |
| Who builds | The Sharelio team | Your own team, in plain language |
| Runtime & governance | Same audited runtime, same governance panel | Same audited runtime, same governance panel |
| Maintenance | None — managed runtime | None — managed runtime |
You can start with one built-for-you component and move to the platform whenever the requests pile up — everything already lives on the same runtime.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from hiring a SharePoint consultancy?
Three things: price, deadline and maintenance. A consultancy quotes €3,000–8,000 per SPFx web part, takes 6–12 weeks and leaves you custom code to maintain. This service has a closed price ([PRECIO_SERVICIO]), a delivery date agreed before starting, and the component runs on Sharelio's managed, audited runtime — no code handed over to maintain.
Do we need a Sharelio subscription to use the component?
The component runs on the Sharelio runtime package that IT installs once. Your quote details the runtime terms for your case; if you later want to create more tools yourselves, you can move to the platform (€300/month, unlimited components) and keep everything you already have.
What if the component needs changes later?
An adjustment round after delivery is included in the fixed price. Later changes are quoted as small fixed amounts — or become free if you move to the platform, where you can edit components yourself in plain language.
Who owns the data?
You do, always. The component works on SharePoint lists provisioned in your own Microsoft 365 tenant. If you ever deactivate it, the lists and their data remain intact and accessible.
What can't be built this way?
Components requiring deep integrations with external systems (ERPs, third-party APIs) or heavy custom business logic fall outside the closed runtime — for those, traditional SPFx development is the right tool, and we'll tell you so on the scoping call.