With just two months left until Microsoft Visual Studio App Center's deprecation, a clear plan and the right resources can turn this challenge into a success story. To start, defining your needs is crucial, outlining what functions you rely on from App Center and how each feature supports your team and projects. This will guide all subsequent decisions, considering not only functionality but also onboarding new software into your organization. Next, exploring options to find the best platforms that meet or exceed your essential criteria is necessary, engaging vendors for demos or help creating proof-of-concepts. Early involvement of stakeholders is also vital, with communication being key to prime decision makers early on. Preparing and migrating to a new platform requires careful planning, while onboarding your team involves preparing them in advance for this change. Additionally, understanding what you need from a new platform is critical, considering factors such as building, testing, distribution, codePush, analytics & diagnostics, compliance and security, budget, reliability and support, and scalability. To aid in the migration process, Microsoft has put together a comprehensive migration prep pack, including requirements spreadsheets, evaluation checklists, business cases, communication templates, and more. By following these steps and utilizing these resources, you can successfully migrate to a new platform ahead of the deprecation date.