Copilot lists at $30 per user per month and Microsoft holds that line in public, but negotiated attach rates tell a different story at scale. Enter your seats and rate to see where your deal lands.
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Copilot discounts scale with commitment: medians run in the mid single digits off list at small attach counts and reach the high teens on large enterprise-wide commitments, typically negotiated as part of the broader EA rather than standalone.
The strongest position is a staged rollout priced against measured usage, closed at Microsoft's June 30 fiscal year end, with the option to shed seats that show no activity.
Want the trajectory, not just a spot check? The quarterly Microsoft 365 Copilot price index publishes the median paid price and the negotiated corridor, quarter by quarter, with the observation counts behind every figure.