pricing for Office 365

Office 365 Pricing: How much does Office 365 cost you?

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Office 365

Microsoft 365 is a suite of cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools developed by Microsoft for both individuals and businesses.

Office 365
Pricing Overview
Boost productivity and collaboration with Microsoft Office 365: access essential productivity tools, including Word, Excel, and Teams, from anywhere, on any device.
For Small Teams
$1.99
/user/month
Basic
For Scaling Teams
$12.50
/user/month
Standard
For Enterprises
$22
/user/month
Premium
Offerings
Freemium
Free Trial
Annual Subscription
Implementation Support
70

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Preference score
84
%
Sentiment score
87
%
Discount availability
Medium
Ease of Procurement
Average
HQ LOCATION
Redmond, Washington
EMPLOYEES
226,997
CATEGORIES
Productivity Suite
COMPLIANCE
SOC 2, GDPR
Socials
Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Office 365 cost?

Office 365 offers various subscription plans, including Home, Personal, Business, and Enterprise plans, with pricing starting at $69.99 per year for Office 365 Personal and $99.99 per year for Office 365 Home. Business and Enterprise plans may have different pricing based on features and user counts.

How much does a single subscription for Office 365 cost?

Office 365 Personal subscription typically costs $69.99 per year or $6.99 per month, providing access to Office apps and services for one user on multiple devices. Pricing may vary based on promotions, discounts, and regional differences.

What happens if I don't renew Microsoft Office 365 Personal?

If you don't renew your Office 365 Personal subscription, your access to Office apps and services will expire at the end of your subscription period. You'll lose access to features such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and your files stored in OneDrive may become read-only or inaccessible until you renew your subscription or purchase a new plan.

What is the difference between Office 365 Personal and Business?

Office 365 Personal is designed for individual users and provides access to Office apps and services for one person on multiple devices. Office 365 Business plans are tailored for small to medium-sized businesses and offer additional features such as business email, file storage and sharing, team collaboration tools, and security and compliance features. Business plans also support multiple users and administrative controls for managing user accounts and devices.

What is included in Office 365?

Office 365 includes a suite of productivity apps and services such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, SharePoint, Exchange, and more. It offers tools for document creation, email and calendar management, collaboration, communication, file storage and sharing, project management, and business productivity, accessible across multiple devices and platforms.

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