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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 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Just making sure mine don't snow under, I had a whole slew of questions (5). Here they are "in bulk" 😁:
Question 1:
How do you (Microsoft) plan for upgrading the old Project For the Web customer?
Follow up/deep dive- For named org scenarios specifically I can assume it's a different answer.
Question 2:
What is the task limit going to be?
Question 3:
Who is the target customer/user for the New Planner?
Question 4:
Will there be any restrictions when interacting with the Project API? Can we read, create etc.?
Question 5:
In yesterdays call there was a license slide that didn't show Plan 5 which used to be there for Project for the web and Project Online. Is that license tier removed?
Follow up question - Does that mean that Plan 3 licensed people will be able to take full advantage of the new planner (including planner premium capabilities and Copilot)?
Brian-Smith
Apr 04, 2024Former Employee
For a couple of questions you didn't find answers for Erik, for task limits these don't change, but keep an eye on the roadmap for any increase. New Planner does not expose any Plan 5 features, but it still exists and makes most sense for PowerApps users rather than the native apps right now. More later. So yes, Plan 3 would give you everything in new Planner, including Copilot when it comes.