Run your citizen development program
with clarity and confidence
Velnoro gives CoE teams the operating layer to discover every app, flow, and agent in their tenant, establish governance that scales, and help builders thrive within clear guardrails.
Running a citizen development program
is harder than it looks
Microsoft provides admin tooling and a CoE Starter Kit, but operationalizing a governance program still requires significant setup, premium licensing, ongoing maintenance, and custom configuration that most teams don't have bandwidth for.
Existing tools are heavy to operationalize
The CoE Starter Kit requires global admin access, premium licenses, monthly updates, and extensive configuration. Most teams install it and never fully adopt it.
Visibility is fragmented
Inventory data lives across admin center analytics, Power BI reports, and Dataverse tables. There's no single view that connects assets, owners, health, and governance status in one place.
No way to demonstrate program maturity
Admin tools show raw data, not program health. Without health scoring, governance coverage metrics, or builder activity tracking, it's hard to report on program value to leadership.
From first connection to
program confidence
No implementation team. No months-long rollout. Connect your tenant, run your first scan, and see your program's full picture before your coffee gets cold.
Discover
Connect your Power Platform tenant in minutes. Velnoro scans every app, flow, and agent across all environments so you finally know what exists.
Govern
Every asset gets a health score, a risk tier, and policy checks automatically. You review and approve instead of manually triaging.
Enable
Recognize your builders with profiles and badges, standardize with governance templates, and give teams a clear path to build within guardrails.
See everything your builders have created.
Connect your environment and Velnoro maps every app, flow, scenario, and builder automatically. Scheduled scans keep your inventory current without lifting a finger.
Automated health scoring and risk classification.
Every asset gets a 0-100 health score and a risk tier (T1/T2/T3) automatically. Connector policies flag violations. You review and approve instead of manually triaging.
Recognize builders. Standardize governance.
Track every citizen developer with profiles, auto-computed badges, and maker tiers. Provide governance templates, manage intake requests, and give builders a growth path.
Confidence at every level
of the program
Whether you run the CoE, report to the CIO, or build apps every day, Velnoro gives you the view and tools that match your role.
CoE program managers
Your daily operating layer. Finally have the structure to discover assets, assign reviews, standardize governance, and show leadership that the program is working.
Learn more →IT leaders
See the health and risk posture of your citizen dev estate without managing it hands-on. Health scores, governance coverage, and builder activity in one view.
Learn more →Citizen developers
Build with confidence inside clear guardrails. Your builder profile, earned badges, and a growth path from Explorer to Champion that recognizes your contributions.
Learn more →Transparent, simple pricing
Start with a 30-day full-access trial. No credit card required. Upgrade when you're ready.
Built to help you lead
Everything CoE leaders need to build, govern, and scale citizen development programs that actually work.
AI Copilots and Citizen Development: Governance Before It Is Too Late
How to extend your governance framework for AI-assisted citizen development. Covers AI sandboxes, prompt libraries, human review requirements, and agent-specific governance.
Building a Citizen Developer Enablement Program: Training, Coaching, and Community
How to build a citizen developer enablement program. Covers competency tiers, the 70-20-10 training model, coaching structures, and sustaining a community of practice.
How to Write a Citizen Development Program Charter
Step-by-step guide to creating a citizen development program charter. Covers problem statement, scope, governance posture, executive sponsorship, and success metrics.