Forum Discussion
Planner Limitations
- Jan 03, 2020
SanthoshB1 These numbers are way out of date. Please ignore.
Hey Craig Marshall -
These limits you've posted are incorrect. In particular, the limit you've bolded is extremely off. I will follow up with our support team to make sure that we're not sharing limits that are wrong and misleading our customers.
Brian-Smith for visibility.
Please feel free to contact me with any further questions.
Thanks,
Joanna Parkhurst
PM, Microsoft Planner
I am hitting 400 tasks limit in Flow for Planner - List Tasks - as of 8/15/2018
- Fritz GriffioenSep 04, 2018Copper Contributor
My company loves O365 and has been gearing up to use Planner, but these task limits are a big concern for us.
How can we commit to training our teams on Planner when we know we'll hit the limit in a few short months?
Without a removal of such limits from Microsoft very soon, we'll have to go with a competing product. How disappointing.
- Joanna ParkhurstSep 04, 2018Former Employee
Fritz Griffioen Glad to hear your company is loving O365 and is excited about potentially adopting Planner!
Are there any limits in particular you're concerned about? As I stated earlier on this thread, organizations of all shapes and sizes utilize Planner (including our own organization, Microsoft!) with great success - we've built our service with the expectation that it should handle the workload required by organizations and were able to learn from Office products like Project and Excel to understand these demands. I'm confident that your organization could adopt Planner without hitting any issues of this nature!Happy to talk more about this, feel free to DM me as well.
- Scott LonheimSep 04, 2018Copper Contributor
Joanna Parkhurst if you'll post the current official limits we can give you detailed feedback on where Planner is letting us down. I recently gave a talk about Planner to several clients where unfortunately I had to tell them not to use it and advised other solutions. I like Planner and want to see it become something we can recommend.
Here's what we know right now:
- 250 assigned tasks per user irrespective of plans
- 1500 tasks can be created by an user irrespective of plans- 250 Active tasks (Not Started, In Progress) per plan [Updated 18 Aug 2017]
Your response sounds like these won't be addressed, which means this is likely a non-starter for any organization of size or project of length. I could see it being good for event planning. That's just not something we or most of our clients do.