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Planner and Project support resources

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Planner blog on Tech Community

Stay up to date with the latest news, product demos, AMA events, and tips from the Planner team.
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Project blog on Tech Community

Read the latest announcements, see product demos, and learn about best practices from the Project team.
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Find a Microsoft partner

Work with a Microsoft partner for technical expertise and solutions tailored to your organization’s needs.
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Adoption resources

Explore Day in the Life guides, community events, licensing documentation, and other Planner adoption resources.
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Project documentation

Access documentation for admins and IT professionals on topics such as deployment and troubleshooting.
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Security and compliance

Learn about our security and compliance commitments in the Trust Center.
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Microsoft Developer

Extend Project for the web with developer documentation, code samples, and other resources.

Frequently asked questions

 

  • Individual workers, team leaders and professional project managers are asking for a simple, consolidated work management solution that can flex and scale to meet their needs. Planner now brings together task management, collaborative work management, and enterprise work management into a single online planner experience. It’s designed to meet the needs of your workforce and scale with you into the future.
  • We don’t expect this change to impact current user scenarios or functionality. As part of their subscription, with no additional licenses required, existing Project customers get access to the advanced capabilities with premium plans in the new Planner app in Microsoft Teams, while continuing to use Project for the web.

    There will be no change in name or product experience for the Project Online desktop client, Project Online, or Project Server.
  • Your work and projects within Project for the web, as well as all the existing features, won’t be impacted. You’ll still be able to access existing work in Project for the web. You’ll also be able to view your work in the new Planner app in Teams.
  • Planner will maintain current Project pricing tiers. Existing capabilities will continue to be available in Project for the web, as well as in the new Planner app in Teams. The newly available Planner for the web will also enable those capabilities. For pricing information, see compare Microsoft work management offerings.
  • No, Project is not being retired.
     
    • Project for the web capabilities have become part of Planner.
    • Project desktop, Project Online, and Project Server will continue to be available and supported for both existing and new customers.
  • Current Project for the web users can access familiar features in the new Planner app in Teams. Additional capabilities include: 
     
    • Those offered by Microsoft 365 Copilot in Planner (preview).
    • New enterprise work-management capabilities.
    • A clean, intuitive design that brings together the simplicity of To Do, the collaboration of Planner, and the versatility of Project for the web in a simple, familiar experience.
  • Microsoft 365 administrators can install and enable Planner and assign users and security groups.

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