Press Release: Marketplace

Communication Needs an Operating System: Scompler Delivers It

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Communication teams work across dozens of tools – without a system connecting them. Scompler is that system. Today, it opens its Marketplace.

Munich, April 29, 2026 – Communication teams rely on more tools than ever – and the complexity of managing them is increasing just as fast. Without a system to connect them, alignment breaks down and strategic intent gets lost. Scompler was built to solve exactly that: It is the operating system for strategic communication. Today, Scompler opens its Marketplace.

What does Scompler do?Scompler gives communication teams a single place to plan, create, and coordinate their work – structured around goals, narratives, topics, and audiences. Instead of managing strategy in documents and execution across disconnected tools, teams work in one system where priorities are visible and content stays aligned. More than 450 organisations and 25,000 users worldwide rely on Scompler to do exactly that.

What is the Scompler Marketplace?
The Scompler Marketplace is the integration layer of the Scompler operating system. It gives communication teams a central hub to discover, install, and manage integrations as apps – bringing visibility, consistency, and governance to the entire communication stack. 

Before the Marketplace, integrations were scattered across different setup processes and often hidden from the teams that needed them. The Marketplace changes that: everything Scompler connects to is now visible in one place, organised by category, searchable, and ready to activate immediately.

The Marketplace itself is available to all Scompler customers at no additional cost. Apps within the Marketplace may be free or paid, depending on the provider and functionality. Paid add-ons can be trialled instantly for 30 days with a single click.

"The Marketplace provides transparency, consistency, and self-service access to everything Scompler can do," said Darya Yurevich, Product Manager at Scompler Technologies GmbH. "An operating system is not defined by having a lot of features. It is defined by how well it connects and orchestrates everything else. The Marketplace is what turns Scompler from a standalone tool into the platform that holds it all together." 

Who benefits from the Marketplace?

For communicators, it provides visibility and enables them to act on it immediately: a clear overview of what is already active, what else is available, and the ability to try new capabilities directly – without additional coordination or leaving their workflow. In practice, this means enabling use cases such as publishing content into connected channels, keeping track of all publications and their performance within the system, and using analytics as a basis for strategic decisions. 

This changes how communication teams operate: less time spent coordinating tools, more time focused on decisions, strategy, and impact.

For admins and project owners, it delivers control: a single, centralised view of all integrations, a structured approval flow for app requests from colleagues, and a consistent setup experience across the board – less overhead, more governance.

For partners and developers, it opens a structured path to market: a documented API and SDK to build against, with built-in discoverability and a clear framework for contributing integrations to the Scompler ecosystem.

The Marketplace evolves alongside the needs of communication teams – and grows with them. 

"Communication doesn't fail because of a lack of tools—it fails because those tools aren't connected," said Björn Bröhl, CEO of Scompler Technologies GmbH. "The Marketplace is our answer to that. It turns fragmented tools into a connected ecosystem – and makes Scompler the layer that orchestrates it all."

What is available at launch?

The Marketplace launches with an extensive selection of integrations across all core areas of the communication stack – including Social Media (e.g. LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok), Asset Management (e.g. Google Drive, SharePoint, or specialised DAM solutions such as Frontify), Content Management, Analytics, and Employee Experience Platforms.

Who can build on the Marketplace?

Alongside the Marketplace, Scompler is launching a dedicated Developer Portal at developers.scompler.com. Customers, partners, and implementation teams can already build custom integrations using the Scompler API. The Marketplace adds a standardised, scalable layer for building, distributing, and maintaining integrations. 

The integration needs of communication teams vary – and evolve with their maturity. The Marketplace is therefore designed as a system that grows with these requirements. It is shaped by real use cases and expanded by an ecosystem of customers and partners – extending Scompler's capabilities beyond what any single team could build on its own.

For more information about the Scompler Marketplace: https://scompler.com/marketplace/

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About Scompler:Scompler is the leading provider of Strategic Communication Management (SCOM). Since its founding in Munich in 2018, more than 450 organizations have relied on Scompler’s Software-as-a-Service platform—ranging from DAX-listed companies and global NGOs to public institutions and mid-sized businesses. Scompler enables over 25,000 active users worldwide to combine strategy and execution within a single ecosystem, transforming complexity into clarity—and making communication a true driver of trust, resonance, and business success.For more information about Scompler: scompler.com

Press contact Scompler:Maximilian MiguletzDirector Strategic Communications[email protected]https://www.scompler.com