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Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 for business FAQ

Overview

Trial subscriptions

  • Choose from trials for Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, or Microsoft 365 Apps for business. Get full access to the apps included in the selected plan at no cost for the first 30 days (for up to 25 users). After 30 days, your free trial will automatically convert to a paid subscription, and the subscription price will be charged to the payment method provided at sign-up. Once your trial converts to a paid subscription, you can adjust plan options, add more users, or switch to another plan that better suits your needs.

  • Add up to 25 users during the trial period. Each user can install Microsoft 365 apps on up to five desktop computers, five tablets, and five mobile devices. After the trial period ends, add more users as needed.

  • Select the trial you want and complete the following steps:

    1. Choose the number of users you want to include in your trial (up to 25 users).
    2. Set up your username and password.
    3. Provide payment information to enable future payments and help ensure that you won’t experience service interruptions once your trial period ends. Cancel online any time during the trial period without penalty. Once your payment method is confirmed, you'll be able to sign in at https://www.microsoft365.com/ to install or start using Microsoft 365 apps.
  • Providing credit card information helps ensure uninterrupted service once your trial period ends. Your credit card won’t be charged until the end of the trial period. Cancel online any time during the trial period without penalty.

  • When your trial ends, your trial subscription will automatically convert to a paid subscription. You’ll be able to continue using your subscription and won’t need to reinstall Microsoft 365 apps. You may cancel your trial subscription before the free trial period ends to stop future charges. Learn how to turn off recurring billing in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

  • To cancel your subscription before the free trial period ends, go to the Microsoft 365 admin center to turn off recurring billing. Learn how to turn off recurring billing in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Once canceled, the subscription will automatically expire at the end of the free trial period, and your credit card won't be charged.

  • Your data is yours. If you cancel your Microsoft 365 trial subscription, you can download your data—for example, email and documents on team sites—and save it to another location. You should save your data before canceling. After you cancel your subscription, data associated with your Microsoft 365 account will be available to your administrator(s) in an account with limited function for 90 days.

  • When you sign up for a trial, you’ll be able to migrate your files using the migration tools in the Microsoft 365 admin center. From there, choose your migration path using a step-by-step tool based on where your files are currently hosted, such as Google Workspace, Dropbox, Box, or other file-sharing or email accounts. If you already have a subscription, sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center to start migrating your content.

  • Yes, you can switch to another plan in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Learn how to try or buy a subscription of Microsoft 365.

  • If you’re already subscribed to a plan, go to the Microsoft 365 admin center to try a different subscription. When you add a subscription, the new subscription is associated with the same organization or domain as your existing subscription. This makes it easier to move users in your organization between subscriptions or assign them a license for the other products they need.

  • Learn how to try or buy a subscription of Microsoft 365, or contact the Microsoft 365 team to learn about our products, discuss use cases, or get pricing information.

Plans and billing

  • All major credit cards are accepted. When paying with a credit card, your subscription amount will appear on your credit card statement. Existing customers may be eligible to pay by invoice and can contact support to check their eligibility for this payment method. Learn more about paying by invoice. For Microsoft 365 plans, depending on your choice of service, you'll be billed monthly or annually.

  • To provide the greatest amount of flexibility, different payment options are available.

    Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, and Microsoft 365 Apps for business are available for monthly commitment or annual commitment.

    • Monthly commitment: Pay month by month and cancel at any time.
    • Annual commitment: Sign up for a one-year subscription and benefit from a discount for using this payment option. You can choose to pay monthly or for the entire year at the time you sign up. After your purchase, you can change your default billing plan within the Microsoft 365 admin center.


    The Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans for enterprise (including standalone plans such as Exchange Online) are available for annual commitment.

    • Annual commitment: Sign up for a one-year subscription and choose to pay monthly or for the entire year at the time you sign up.
  • Microsoft has a variety of productivity and security management offerings for small to medium-sized businesses, each bringing increasingly powerful features and functionality.

    • Microsoft 365 Business Basic provides access to lightweight web and mobile versions of apps such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as business email, cloud storage, and Microsoft Teams.
    • Microsoft 365 Business Standard combines powerful desktop, web, and mobile versions of apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and additional apps such as Clipchamp, along with the same services as those in Business Basic.
    • Microsoft 365 Business Premium includes all the same apps and services plus advanced cyberthreat protection and device management capabilities.
    • Enterprise plan options offer increased levels of compliance and security management over business plans and provide additional business intelligence and analytics functionality. These plans are designed for enterprise customers and those with more than 300 users.
  • Yes, you can transition your account to a different plan as the needs of your organization change. Learn how to try or buy a Microsoft 365 for business subscription.

  • Our Microsoft 365 for business base plans (charged per user) are designed for organizations with up to 300 users. Organizations with more than 300 users should consider subscribing to Microsoft 365 for enterprise plans. We reserve the right to enforce a tenant limit of 300 provisioned licenses across the family of business plans, in which case we will provide advance notice and further guidance. In the meantime, we are treating customers that have provisioned up to 300 licenses of each individual business plan (Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium) as compliant with this 300-seat limit. This applies even if they have provisioned more than 300 total licenses across the family of business plans.

  • Discounts are available for enterprise agreement customers (typically 250+ licenses) who want to purchase through volume licensing. A Microsoft expert can help you explore the purchasing options for large organizations and help you determine which is best for you.

  • Many customers purchase a Microsoft 365 base subscription and then, depending on their needs, may choose to buy any number of add-on services to round out their implementation. Additionally, customers may choose to purchase apps from one of the thousands of vendors available in the Microsoft 365 store.

  • You can cancel your subscription at any time. However, depending on the product and your subscription, there may be a penalty for canceling before the end of your contract. For subscriptions with a monthly commitment payment, there is no penalty for canceling your contract at any time. Annual commitment subscriptions paid month to month may incur some penalties if canceled early. Annual commitment subscriptions that are paid upfront do not receive a refund if canceled prior to the full contract period. Read the complete Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement for more details.

  • Your data is yours. If you decide to cancel your Microsoft 365 subscription, you can download your data—for example, email and documents on team sites—and save it to another location. You should save your data before you cancel. After you cancel your subscription, data associated with your Microsoft 365 account will be available to your administrator(s) in a limited function account for 90 days.

Setup and usage

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, and Microsoft 365 Apps for business support a maximum of 300 users. If you have more than 300 users or think you will soon, take a look at our enterprise plan options.

  • Yes, you can include a custom email domain as part of your Microsoft 365 subscription or use an existing domain registered through another provider. See frequently asked questions about domains in Microsoft 365.

  • Install Microsoft 365 apps on up to five desktop computers, five tablets, and five mobile devices. Hybrid Windows devices, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro, count as either a PC or a tablet.

  • In just a few quick steps you can sign up for Microsoft 365, set up your organization's domain name and add user accounts, install Microsoft 365 apps, and move your existing email to Microsoft 365. Get guidance on setup, installation, and proactive management of your subscription.

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic provides lightweight web and mobile versions of apps including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook that are accessible online. To get installable desktop apps available when you’re not online, consider Microsoft 365 Business Standard, Business Premium, or Microsoft 365 Apps for business.

    With OneDrive, access your file storage when you’re offline. When you make changes while offline, they’ll be synced to OneDrive and across the rest of your devices when you reconnect. With Outlook, you can read emails already delivered to your inbox, or draft new emails and meeting requests. Your inbox and outbox will sync across the rest of your devices when you reconnect.

  • Host online meetings and video calls for up to 300 people with Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, and Business Premium subscriptions that have a Microsoft Teams license.

    This limit increases up to 1,000 people with Microsoft 365 E3 and E5, Microsoft 365 A3 and A5, and Microsoft 365 G3 and G5 subscriptions that have a Microsoft Teams license. Learn more.

  • If the hardware you run today runs Windows 8 Pro or later, it likely meets the minimum requirements for Microsoft 365. For Microsoft 365 Business Premium, check the Windows 11 system requirements to ensure devices are eligible for the upgrade, or use the PC Health Check app to see if your PC can run Windows 11. See system requirements for Microsoft 365 plans or get technical documentation, setup instructions, and other information on the Microsoft 365 documentation page.

  • We take strong measures to help protect customer data from inappropriate access or use by unauthorized persons, either external or internal, and to prevent customers from gaining access to one another’s data. See who can access your data and on what terms.

Support and resources

  • Yes, FastTrack helps you accelerate Microsoft 365 deployment, adoption, and data migration to deliver business value faster. Customers with eligible Microsoft 365 subscriptions can use FastTrack at no additional cost for the life of their subscription. Sign in to Microsoft FastTrack to request assistance and get started.

  • Microsoft has an excellent ecosystem of partners who are experts in the setup, onboarding, and deployment of Microsoft 365. They can also work with you to develop custom solutions for your business. Partner-assisted deployment of Microsoft 365 Business Premium is recommended. Your partner can help you understand your options and will make the best recommendations for deploying Microsoft 365 in your organization. If you don’t have a Microsoft partner, find one on the Microsoft solution providers page.

  • Managed Service Providers (MSPs) who are part of Microsoft’s Cloud Solution Provider program can use Microsoft 365 Lighthouse as one central place to secure, manage, and grow their customers using Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, Defender for Business, and Microsoft 365 for enterprise and education products. Learn more.

  • Microsoft 365 subscriptions offer phone and web support anytime. Get support at Microsoft 365 Support or compare additional Microsoft 365 support plans for business and enterprise.

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