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Join us for two special events where our Planner product team shares what is coming to the new Microsoft Planner.
In our Meet the Makers virtual event on April 3 rd , leaders from the Planner p...
EmilyPerina
Updated Dec 27, 2024
Erik van Hurck
Apr 03, 2024Copper Contributor
I got 3 questions from a client:
1. How do you (Microsoft) plan for upgrading the old Project For the Web customer? For named org scenarios specifically?
What is the task limit going to be?
2. Who is the target customer/user for the New Planner?
3. Will there be any restrictions when interacting with the Project API? Can we read, create etc.?
- Brian-SmithApr 04, 2024Former EmployeeThere isn't really any need for upgrade as such, all the tasks from To Do, Planner and Project for the web are still the same tasks. Today you'll only see the default environment tasks - named environments coming later. As was mentioned yesterday at Meet the Makers, there will likely be some architectural changes coming, but those changes should be somewhat transparent to our customers. Keep an eye on Roadmap for task limit increases, and no changes in the API for now.