Hi Scott,

As you need them in the same app there is no problem building them. You 
just expose them as custom elements. This makes them available to be 
consumed as normal HTML in the dynamic pages you are loading. You only need 
special packaging if you want to use them outside your own app. Tooling to 
make this easier is coming along, but that might take a while to 
materialize. 
But your use-case is perfectly suited for Angular elements. As those are 
part of your application you can inject whatever you need.
There are some samples available, but I don't recall any right now. If I 
have some time, I will add a sample to my samples repo.

Regards
Sander

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