Microsoft continues to roll out licensing and pricing updates in 2025, with several key changes taking effect on April 1.
About this episode
February’s update focuses on four specific developments, one already implemented and three more scheduled in the coming weeks. These changes affect how organizations manage subscriptions, billing models, and impact IT cost management.
This month's episode outlines what is changing, when it takes effect, and how to prepare ahead of upcoming renewals.
Microsoft Product Price Changes
- Copilot for Microsoft 365
As of December 1, 2024, Copilot for Microsoft 365 can now be billed monthly while still maintaining an annual term. This change offers more flexibility but comes with a 5 percent price increase. Existing subscriptions must complete their current term before switching to the new billing model.
- Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365
Starting April 1, 2025, Microsoft will apply a 5 percent price increase to subscriptions billed monthly on annual or triennial terms. This change affects Microsoft 365 (including Business Premium, E3, and E5) and Dynamics 365. Organizations that commit to annual or triennial prepayment can avoid the uplift. Subscriptions started before April 1 will retain current pricing through the end of their term.
- Teams Phone
Teams Phone pricing will increase from $8 to $10 per user per month beginning April 1. This applies to both new and renewing subscriptions. As with other products, monthly billing on an annual term will include the additional 5 percent uplift.
- Power BI
Power BI pricing will rise from $10 to $14 per user per month starting April 1. The same billing structure applies: monthly payments on annual terms will include the 5 percent increase.
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These pricing changes reflect Microsoft’s broader shift toward standardized billing models across its cloud services. With multiple increases taking effect on April 1, now is the time to review subscription terms, evaluate renewal timing, and consider opportunities to manage costs more strategically.
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