

Plan 2 includes all the apps in Plan 1 along with Operations for $210. Plan 1 also includes tiered, discounted pricing for 100+ users ranging from $115 down to $60. Plans are available and offer application bundles at significant price savings over individual apps. Dynamics 365, Enterprise Edition Plan 1 includes PowerApps, Sales, Field Service, Customer Service, Project Service Automation and Marketing – all for $115. Also included, Operations (previously AX7) is $190 and PowerApps is $40 per user per month. The applications included in Dynamics 365 Enterprise are: Sales, Customer Service (these two were previously CRM Online) Field Service (previously FieldOne) and Project Service Automation.

The Dynamics 365 Enterprise Edition is licensed by Application, by Plan or by Team Member. Dynamics 365 Pricing and Licensing Options for the Enterprise Edition: There are a lot of options available, so I’m going to break them down below. Power and multi-function users may be best served with a full Plan license. Senior Management who only need to view the CRM data through dashboards and reports may only need the Team Member license.

Customer Service Reps may only need the Customer Service application. For instance, Sales people will probably just need the Sales application. Transition pricing will be available for three years.īecause the licensing model between CRM Online and Dynamics 365 is changing, one of the first things you need to do is determine the type of license each of your users need.

Existing CRM Online customers with a valid agreement as of 10/31/16 will qualify for transition pricing. CRM Online renewals after 10/31/16 will be transitioning to Dynamics 365 Enterprise Edition. Pricing and licensing options for the Business Edition will be covered in a separate blog.Ĭustomers with an existing CRM Online subscription can continue to add additional seats until the renewal date of the agreement. The Dynamics 365 Business Edition – Financials (previously known as Project Madeira) is also available on November 1st. Both products are replaced with the Dynamics 365 Enterprise Edition. On the launch date, Microsoft will be retiring CRM Online and AX Online from the Dynamics price list. Customers are no longer forced to pay for features and functionality that you may never use. This new model provides options and price points that encompass light use to application specific use to full extensibility across the entire suite. Check out Dave’s blog from earlier this week that covers the introduction of these new products.ĭynamics 365 has an entirely new pricing and licensing model designed to liberate customers from traditional “Business Apps” licensing. Dynamics 365 launches on November 1 st and offers an Enterprise Edition and a Business Edition. In this blog, I’m going to cover Dynamics 365 pricing and licensing for the Dynamics 365 Enterprise Edition.
