How products get to Open OS
The first step to product onboarding is adding your product to DevHub.
From here, the product goes to Marketplace, where different agencies can pick and choose products that fit their workflows. After a product makes it to workspaces, the admins of those workspaces can make it available to the end users through workspace navigation and Orchestration. After that, workspace users can view and interact with the product through Open OS.
Onboard through DevHub
DevHub is the primary interface and workspace for developing and onboarding products in Open OS. This includes providing the product marketing details for Marketplace and specifying the product configuration details to make it available in Open OS.

Advertise with Marketplace
Marketplace is a catalog of products designed and maintained across WPP. It provides a comprehensive product overview, including marketing, branding, and training materials. After you publish a product to Marketplace, all of this information becomes available to everyone using Open—this way, you can attract new audiences and share your work with them.
Product development teams add and manage the data required for the Marketplace through DevHub. Once developers publish their product to Marketplace and onboard it into Open OS, workspace users can request access to that product and incorporate it into their existing projects and workflows.

Enjoy in Open OS
Once you've successfully onboarded a product, workspace admins can add it to their respective workspaces. From there, agencies can view and interact with your product by accessing it through Open OS navigation and Orchestration.
The following example displays opening a product from the Open OS navigation.

Orchestration is a system that allows Open OS users to organize, plan, and manage projects. It employs visual representations of project workflows and the products involved to enable teams to collaborate effectively, stay aligned, and remain on track throughout the project lifecycle.
The following example displays opening a product from the Open OS Orchestration.
