Microsoft discontinues some standalone OneDrive and SharePoint plans

Microsoft is ending certain popular standalone plans for OneDrive and SharePoint, citing insufficient profitability. The move raises questions about whether it serves to promote subscriptions to Microsoft 365.

Microsoft has announced the discontinuation of some standalone plans for its OneDrive and SharePoint services, as they fail to generate enough profit. This decision affects users who rely on these individual offerings without broader Microsoft 365 bundles.

The change is detailed in a TechRadar report published on February 3, 2026. It prompts speculation: is this strategy designed to encourage adoption of the more comprehensive Microsoft 365 suite? Standalone plans have been popular for their simplicity, but Microsoft appears to be streamlining its portfolio toward integrated solutions.

No specific timeline for the phase-out or affected plan details were provided in the available information. Users may need to transition to Microsoft 365 to maintain access to these cloud storage and collaboration tools. This shift aligns with broader industry trends where companies prioritize bundled services for revenue stability.

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