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Is Planner in Beta testing?
Great comment, sending thanks from me.
We have assessed Planner Premium and its not ready for us to commit. We are heavy users of MS Project as dedicated Project Managers, and the Planner App looks great for small low complexity projects, but not for larger and higher value projects.... yet, and there is some way to go before it is in our opinion.
Its disappointing there is not a pinned post here to direct active users to the key web page....
https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/forum/a1a93b69-2f1c-ec11-b6e7-0022481f8472
....for adding user feedback to direct, what appears to be, their Agile approach to App development. Its great that they are following user feedback, but not great for us at the moment, because the development plan horizon is only 2-3 mths. There is no clear picture of the destination or the route they will take. A 'Roadmap' is referred to in MS publications, BUT, that Roadmap extends currently to only 3 features over the next 2-3 mths. In 2024 they added ~24 features, but can they please publish a fully plan?
Ironically we need to all see Microsoft's plan for the development of Planner!
But because they seem to be applying an Agile approach, the route will not be known. And the history of all this has shown that MS can change their plan mid project:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/project-planner-replacing-project-professional/44288ed3-79e8-4bd6-a523-520a02789c84
Default functionality in Planner (available to anyone with a Microsoft 365 work account) includes To Do (for the management of individual workloads that span private tasks and assignments) and the ability to create Basic plans (thought to serve department and team-based, small-scale initiatives).
Premium Plans are the closest to what is achieved using Microsoft Project Standard or Professional (the desktop client that integrates with Project Server or Project Online). What comes to mind are Gannt charts, dependencies, critical paths, the assignment view, etc. (With Premium Plans you have built in Backlog and Sprint capabilities - bonus for us agile practitioners.)
Premium Plans include the Project for the web features and functionality, but the availability of those features depends on whether or not you hold Planner Plan 1 or Planner and Project Plan 3 licensing. (See the lower half of this page https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/planner/microsoft-planner-plans-and-pricing?msockid=0053a8ff691c6dcb308ebdbb68ec6cc4 and be advised in the Planner world there is no difference between Planner and Project Plan 3 vs. Planner and Project Plan 5.
What Premium Plan management lacks in Planner (e.g., intake process, management of portfolios and programs, risk and issue management) can be gained by deploying a Power App based accelerator.
If you would like to learn more, feel free to message me.
- TickersMar 20, 2025Brass Contributor
Thank you for your kind reply. I'll discuss this with our I.T. to see what licensing we have.
Many thanks again :-)