Unified Experience
One entry point for your entire Digital Workplace.
Cut the clicks between sites and tools. The Unified Experience bar centralizes navigation, applications, and search in one persistent, personalized bar so employees find what they need from anywhere in SharePoint, without hunting through nested site menus. Navigation, favorite applications, and highlighted news all adapt to each employee's role, department, or location, which shortens onboarding and reduces cognitive load from day one. A unified search runs across sites, documents, and lists at once, with results scoped to what each employee is allowed to see, going well beyond the search box built into native SharePoint hub navigation. A consistent footer keeps the experience uniform from the top to the bottom of every page, and because the bar sits above every site in your tenant, it becomes the backbone of your entire Digital Workplace, tying together News, Focus, My Applications, and every other Jint feature into one coherent, branded experience instead of a patchwork of disconnected pages.
Frequently asked questions about Jint.
What is the Unified Experience bar in SharePoint?
It's a persistent navigation bar that centralizes access to sites, applications, and a unified search engine, so employees don't have to jump between separate SharePoint pages to find what they need.
How is search different in the Unified Experience?
It runs a unified search across sites, documents, and lists at once, with results that adapt to what the employee is allowed to see.
Does navigation adapt to each employee's profile?
Yes, navigation, applications, and highlighted news adapt to role, department, or location, which shortens onboarding and reduces cognitive load.
Does the Unified Experience help onboard new employees?
Yes, since navigation and applications are guided by role and department from day one, new hires reach the resources they need without having to learn the site structure first.
Should I customize the footer as part of the Unified Experience?
Yes, a consistent footer completes the experience across every page, so employees always have the same reference points, no matter which SharePoint site they land on.


