Finding the right business management software can be a long process, but Microsoft Dynamics 365 stands out as a leading choice. Incredibly flexible and customisable, combining cutting-edge ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management), to help streamline business operations, improve customer service, cut costs, and drive growth.
While it has many impressive features, Dynamics 365 pricing can be confusing. With multiple licensing options, user types, and deployment choices, figuring out what you need and how much it'll cost can get a little overwhelming.
In this complete guide, we'll break down Dynamics 365 pricing clearly and concisely to help you make informed decisions that fit your business needs and budget.
At its core, Microsoft Dynamics 365 helps organisations manage everything from sales and customer service to finance and marketing, all within one platform.
Its greatest advantage is its flexibility. You can choose only what you need, so you're not bogged down by unnecessary applications, whether you're looking to improve sales pipelines, automate processes, or deliver a more personalised customer experience. And because it’s in the cloud, your teams can access applications from anywhere at any time.
Companies from various industries use Dynamics 365 to streamline operations and drive growth. It helps manufacturers manage supply chains and production schedules, retailers lean on it to personalise marketing and track inventory, while financial firms use its powerful reporting and compliance tools.
Assessing your Microsoft Dynamics 365 budget is vital before implementation. As a SaaS platform, you can tailor the platform to match your business requirements – whether that’s Sales, Marketing, Customer Service, Field Service, or Project Operations. That way, Dynamics 365 helps you cut costs by ensuring you're paying only for what works for your organisation.
A few things will affect the final price:
Each user will require a licence that incurs a monthly cost, similar to Microsoft 365.
Microsoft offers different licence types, depending on what each user needs. For example, some users may require access to Customer Service and Sales, while others may only need access to one.
Cloud-based systems have lower upfront costs and are updated automatically, which is why we always recommend a ‘Cloud First’ strategy. Plus, keeping your data on-site on your own servers may incur extra costs.
You can add extra features and connect Dynamics 365 to other systems, like getting more detailed reports or linking it to other Microsoft products. These extras can be useful and flexible, letting you customise the price based on the modules that you need.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 offers flexible CRM and ERP pricing to suit businesses of different sizes and needs. Here’s a quick overview of the UK pricing that is available.
Ideal for companies that need core CRM functionality without the extras.
The enterprise structure is designed for larger organisations that need comprehensive functionality across sales, customer service, and operations.
To make sure you choose the best solution for your business, it's important to ask these questions:
Identify which specific functions (Sales, Customer Service, Marketing, etc.) are essential for your operations. This will ensure that the features are tailored to your organisation's needs and prevent additional costs.
The number of users will impact the overall cost, so it’s crucial to consider both the size of your team and what their roles are.
If your business plans to scale or needs specific customisations, consider whether a more flexible enterprise plan or a lighter professional plan is best.
Think not only about initial costs but also ongoing expenses. Will you need any add-ons in the future? It’s important to regularly assess your budget to ensure the costs are optimised for your business.
With the help of our guide, we hope that making the right choice is now easier. Here’s a quick recap of the key takeaways:
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