How to Enrich Your SharePoint Intranet with Dynamic Content Using Lightning Conductor

Transform your SharePoint intranet from static to dynamic. In this on-demand webinar, Brett Lonsdale (Microsoft MVP) demonstrates how Lightning Conductor helps you surface and organise content across sites—making your intranet more engaging, informative, and connected.
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A successful SharePoint intranet isn’t just about design—it’s about relevant, timely, and connected content.
In this recorded webinar, Brett Lonsdale, Microsoft 365 MVP and CEO of Lightning Tools, demonstrates how Lightning Conductor can enrich your SharePoint intranet by automatically surfacing news, documents, list items, and Microsoft 365 content across your environment.

What You’ll Learn

  • Roll Up News Across Sites: Keep everyone informed by displaying the latest updates from multiple communication sites in one web part.
  • Highlight Key Documents: Surface policies, project files, or shared resources dynamically—no manual maintenance required.
  • Connect with Microsoft 365: Display Planner tasks, OneDrive files, or other Graph entities to provide visibility across your digital workplace.
  • Promote Engagement: Give employees a single place to discover what’s happening across teams and departments.
  • Style It Your Way: Choose from layouts like tiles, lists, or calendars to fit perfectly within your intranet design.

Many SharePoint intranets end up static—requiring manual updates that quickly become outdated. Lightning Conductor removes that burden by automating content aggregation and letting you curate what’s most relevant to each audience.

It’s a simple, no-code way to make your intranet a hub of fresh, personalised content—helping users stay connected, informed, and productive.


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