Finally getting value from Microsoft Copilot instead of wasting licences
Many companies pay for Copilot without using it. Here is how to activate the existing licence value in everyday work.
Copilot Chat, Copilot Pro and Microsoft 365 Copilot explained simply: differences, costs, and what changed as of July 1, 2026.

Since July 1, 2026, Microsoft has restructured the Copilot licensing architecture for Microsoft 365: new business SKUs, expired discount windows, and an E7 suite that includes Copilot for the first time without an additional license. Anyone who compared their offerings in spring is now calculating with outdated figures. The consequence in many mid-sized IT departments: uncertainty about whether Copilot Chat, the former "Copilot Pro," and Microsoft 365 Copilot are even still the same things.
They are not, and the difference directly impacts the bill. This article reorganizes the three Copilot licensing tiers according to current Microsoft documentation and shows which tier is actually needed for which user type.
Microsoft currently distinguishes three Copilot tiers with different cost structures, as Microsoft's own license overview describes. At the bottom is the free Microsoft Copilot consumer version for private and non-sensitive tasks, with no licensing requirement. The former individual plan "Copilot Pro" practically no longer exists as a standalone product; it has been incorporated into Microsoft 365 Personal and Family.
For companies, the second and third tiers are particularly important. Copilot Chat is automatically included for every user with a valid Microsoft 365 or Office 365 subscription, with no additional costs, as the Microsoft Learn documentation on Copilot Chat confirms. The chat operates on a web-grounded foundation: users only gain access to their own emails, files, or Teams chats if they manually insert content or work in Outlook or Teams with an already-open document.
Microsoft 365 Copilot, by contrast, is a paid add-on to an appropriate Microsoft 365 plan. Only with this is the chat automatically grounded in your own work data from Microsoft Graph, including emails, files, meetings, and chat histories, plus deep integration into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams, as well as access to agents such as Researcher and Analyst.
As of July 1, 2026, a global pricing and package update for Microsoft 365 took effect, which integrates security and management capabilities more broadly into the suites, as Microsoft's Partner Center announcements for July 2026 show. In parallel, two new permanent SMB SKUs were introduced: Microsoft 365 Business Standard with Copilot at US$23.50 per user per month and Microsoft 365 Business Premium with Copilot at US$32 per user per month. Both previously ran only as limited-time promotional offers.
In addition, two discount campaigns continue through the end of 2026: Microsoft 365 Business Basic plus Copilot Business at US$21 per user per month and the Copilot Business add-on individually at US$18 per user per month. Anyone who calculated in spring 2026 is now working with the wrong numbers. As of May 1, 2026, Microsoft 365 E7 was also introduced, the so-called Frontier Suite: it bundles E5, Microsoft 365 Copilot, the Microsoft Entra Suite, and Agent 365 for the first time in a single SKU, without a separate Copilot add-on.
For quick orientation, a direct comparison of the three tiers along the criteria that truly matter for purchasing decisions is worthwhile:
This confusion regularly appears in initial consultations at NordFlux. At a skilled trades company from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, management had planned Microsoft 365 Copilot for the entire team because an outdated price list was in circulation. After a brief needs assessment, Copilot Chat, already included in the subscription, was sufficient for most of the team; only for accounting with daily need for access to invoices and emails did the paid add-on make sense. Result: significantly fewer additional licenses than originally planned.
Anyone who only occasionally needs a web answer or a summary can get by with the free Copilot Chat without spending an additional euro. Anyone who, on the other hand, works daily in Word, Excel, or Outlook and wants to automatically access their own emails and files needs the Microsoft 365 Copilot add-on. Anyone who is uncertain should schedule a brief AI consulting session before ordering for the entire team instead of buying wholesale. For technical implementation, from license assignment to meaningful integration, it's worth taking a look at our services around Microsoft Copilot.
Copilot Chat is already included in your existing Microsoft 365 subscription and is free. Microsoft 365 Copilot is a separate additional license from around US$18 per user per month with automatic access to your own work data. As of July 1, 2026, new permanent prices apply for this.
No. Copilot Chat is automatically included for all users with a valid Microsoft 365 or Office 365 subscription, including Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium, and E3, E5, and E7.
The former individual plan Copilot Pro for private users has been essentially discontinued as a standalone product. Its functions are now included in Microsoft 365 Personal and Family. For business accounts, Microsoft 365 Copilot is the appropriate designation.
Depending on the bundle and promotion, the add-on currently ranges from US$18 per user per month for the standalone business variant to US$32 for Microsoft 365 Business Premium with Copilot, which has been available as a permanent SKU since July 1, 2026.
In many teams, yes. Anyone who only occasionally needs to summarize texts or get web answers can get by without an additional license. Only regular access to your own emails, files, or calendar entries directly in the chat justifies the paid add-on.
For most mid-market companies, not really directly. E7 bundles Copilot with the full Microsoft Entra Suite and Agent 365, which is especially worthwhile for organizations that already need the full security and governance capabilities of E5 and above.
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