I migrate legacy InfoPath forms to modern SharePoint — preserving your logic, workflows, and data — without the agency overhead.
Hi, I’m Amit — an independent SharePoint specialist, not an agency.
When you hire me, you work directly with me from day one to
go-live.
No account managers, no handoffs, no junior staff doing the
actual work.
Just one experienced consultant who owns the outcome.
No briefing layers. Your requirements go directly to the person doing the migration — so nothing gets lost in translation.
You pay for skill and experience, not office space, sales teams, or management layers. Better value on the same budget.
Questions get answered same day. Scope changes don’t require a change-request committee. Projects move at your pace.
Fixed-price or hourly — your choice. No lengthy SOWs or legal back-and-forth. Straightforward agreements built on trust.
Worked on-site and remotely for one of Qatar's largest organisations. Trust isn't claimed — it's built through delivered work.
Freelancers build reputations one client at a time. Your success is my portfolio — I’m personally invested in getting it right.
SkyBow is purpose-built for InfoPath migration — it preserves form logic, rules, and data bindings with far less rework than a manual rebuild. It runs natively inside SharePoint, keeps your existing list structure intact, and doesn’t introduce a Power Apps licensing dependency. For most InfoPath scenarios, it’s the fastest, most faithful, and most cost-effective path forward.
From SP 2007 all the way to Office 365 — I know where InfoPath forms live, how they’re wired to lists, and exactly what breaks during a migration.
SkyBow first — but I’ll recommend Power Apps, SPFx, or custom code when the form’s complexity or your licensing situation makes it the better call.
Approval workflows, submit rules, and email notifications all migrate too — not just the form UI. Paper and email processes become proper digital flows.
Delivered large-scale portal migrations at QEERI Qatar, working in restricted environments with client-side-only solutions under tight constraints.