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Another day, another Copilot release.
Copilot for Microsoft 365 is spreading its wings, making itself available for everyone, not just the big players. For individuals, Microsoft has now released Copilot Pro, a subscription service that enhances Office apps with cutting-edge features.
Here’s what’s in store with Copilot Pro:
Copilot Pro subscriptions are now up for grabs, priced at just $20 per user per month. Additionally, for small businesses, Copilot for Microsoft 365 is knocking on the doors of Business Premium and Business Standard services, available for an extra $30 per person per month.
So, why should you care?
Microsoft’s mission is clear: make Copilot experiences accessible to every single person, on every device they use. This announcement marks the first major leap towards a consumer-centric Copilot release.
Gone are the days when Copilot for Microsoft 365 was a luxury reserved for organizations with hefty license requirements. Now, almost every business using Microsoft 365 can tap into the magic of Copilot, thanks to the removal of license limitations.
Microsoft is democratizing Copilot even further by opening up licensing and support options to Cloud Solution Providers. This means smaller organizations can now partner up with trusted experts to unlock the potential of Copilot. If you’re trying to pinpoint your entrance into your company’s AI or you’re looking for help navigating this new technology, feel free to reach out. We would be happy to set up a time and talk through what all these new changes might mean for you and your company.
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