Dynamics 365 Pricing: The Complete 2026 Guide

Every Dynamics 365 license price, what implementation really costs, the hidden line items partners don’t mention, and five legitimate ways to pay less — written by a certified D365 partner with nothing to hide.

20–35%
Avg. Savings From License Audits
$8
Team Member Seat vs $105 Full
~$20
Attach License for 2nd App
2–3×
License Cost = Year-1 TCO Rule

Dynamics 365 License Prices (Per User / Month)

Microsoft list prices, USD. Second “attached” licenses on the same user cost significantly less — the single most missed saving.

Module Tier List Price Details
Sales Professional / Enterprise / Premium ~$65 / $105 / $150 Premium adds AI insights
Customer Service Professional / Enterprise ~$50 / $105 Omnichannel via add-ons
Field Service Standard ~$105 RSO add-on extra
Customer Insights (Marketing) Tenant-based ~$1,700/tenant Priced by contacts/interactions, not users
Business Central Essentials / Premium ~$70 / $100 Premium adds manufacturing & service
Finance / SCM (F&O) Per module ~$180–210 20-user minimum applies
Team Member Read + light tasks ~$8 The cheapest seat most companies under-use

Prices are Microsoft list prices and change with announcements — confirm current pricing before budgeting. Updated June 2026.

Licenses Are Half the Story: Total Cost of Ownership

A 25-user Sales Enterprise subscription runs about $31,500/year in licenses. But your real first-year budget includes implementation ($25K–$75K typical), data migration, integrations, training, and ongoing support.

A realistic rule of thumb: first-year TCO is 2–3× the license cost, dropping to ~1.3× from year two. Anyone quoting less is hiding something in change requests.

HIDDEN COSTS TO BUDGET
→  Dataverse storage beyond included capacity
→  Sandbox environments for testing
→  Copilot & AI add-on licenses
→  Power Automate premium connectors
→  Release-wave regression testing twice a year

5 Legitimate Ways to Pay Less

  1. 1
    Use Team Member licenses aggressively.

    At ~$8 vs ~$105, every read-mostly user on a full license is wasted spend. Most orgs can move 20–40% of seats down.

  2. 2
    Buy “attach” licenses for second modules.

    A user’s second D365 app costs ~$20 attached instead of full price — order of purchase matters, and partners often get it wrong.

  3. 3
    Start Professional, upgrade only when blocked.

    Sales Professional covers simple sales motions at 60% of Enterprise cost. Upgrade is one click later; downgrade is a renegotiation.

  4. 4
    Surface data to non-CRM users via Power Apps or portals.

    Warehouse staff and executives often need a screen, not a license — a Power App or portal serves them for a fraction of the cost.

  5. 5
    Implement with an offshore-rate partner, not an offshore-quality one.

    Implementation is usually the biggest first-year line. Certified senior teams in India deliver the same project at 40–60% below US/UK rates — that’s our model.

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Implementation Costs at a Glance

Our fixed-price ranges — full detail on the implementation services page.

Scope Timeline Investment
Single-module quick start 4–6 weeks $8,000 – $18,000
Customized CRM rollout 2–4 months $25,000 – $75,000
Business Central ERP 2–4 months $12,000 – $65,000
Enterprise F&O 6–18 months $150,000+

The Three License Types Everyone Confuses

Full User

Creates and works records daily — your reps, agents, accountants.

$65–210/mo

Attach (2nd App)

Same user’s second D365 app — buy the priciest first, attach the rest.

~$20/mo

Team Member

Reads everything, light edits — executives, warehouse, back office.

~$8/mo

License Audits That Paid Off

The audit moved 30 of our 80 users to Team Member licenses. Same capability for those users, $35,000 a year back in the budget.

IT Director, professional services firm

Nobody had told us about attach licensing. Re-ordering which app we ‘bought first’ per user cut the second-module cost by 80%.

Finance Manager, distribution company

We were quoted enterprise rates by a big consultancy. Same certified seniority here at 40% less made the project viable at all.

CEO, mid-market manufacturer

Pricing FAQs

How much does Dynamics 365 cost for a small business?

A 10-person team on Sales Professional pays ~$650/month in licenses; a quick-start implementation adds $8,000–$14,000 one-time. Business Central ERP for the same team: ~$700/month plus $12,000–$25,000 implementation.

Is Dynamics 365 cheaper than Salesforce?

Usually yes at equivalent capability — Sales Enterprise (~$105) vs Salesforce Enterprise (~$165), and the gap widens with attach licensing and included Power Platform rights. Existing Microsoft 365 customers save further on identity and integration costs.

Can we negotiate Dynamics 365 pricing?

At volume, yes — enterprise agreements and CSP partners have room, especially at renewal and quarter-end. Below ~50 seats, the leverage is in license mix optimization, not discounts.

Do we pay Microsoft or the implementation partner?

Licenses are billed by Microsoft (directly or via a CSP partner); implementation and support are separate agreements with your partner. Keep them separate — bundled “all-in” deals usually hide margin.

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Free license audit + fixed implementation quote — the full number, before you commit. Part of our Dynamics 365 services.