In addition to the paid plans, Microsoft is also introducing new free features. It is launching Copilot GPTs, which are tailored to topics of particular interest, and a free mobile app for Copilot. The company is also adding Copilot to the Microsoft 365 mobile app for Android and iOS users with a Microsoft account. Furthermore, Microsoft plans to expand the number of languages Copilot supports in the first half of 2024.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft is launching a consumer-focused paid Copilot plan and loosening the eligibility requirements for enterprise-level Copilot offerings, aiming to broaden the base of potential paying Copilot customers.
- Copilot Pro, the new consumer plan, is priced at $20 per user per month and offers access to Copilot GenAI features across various Microsoft apps, but it doesn't come bundled with a Microsoft 365 subscription.
- Microsoft is also expanding Copilot's business availability, making it generally available for organizations subscribed to various Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans.
- Free users are not being completely neglected, with the launch of Copilot GPTs and a free mobile app for Copilot, as well as the expansion of the number of languages Copilot supports.