SharePoint Online is included in most Microsoft 365 business and enterprise plans — there is no longer a standalone "SharePoint" subscription for most buyers. Prices range from $5/user/month (Microsoft 365 Business Basic) to $57/user/month (Microsoft 365 E5). This guide covers standalone plans, bundle pricing, hidden costs, on-premises licensing, and enterprise licensing strategies.
Key Facts
- SharePoint Plan 1: $5/user/month (standalone, limited to web-based Office apps).
- SharePoint Plan 2: $10/user/month (adds compliance features, eDiscovery, Hybrid).
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic: $6/user/month — includes SharePoint, Teams, Exchange.
- Microsoft 365 E3: $36/user/month — full Office apps, Conditional Access, DLP.
- Microsoft 365 E5: $57/user/month — adds Defender, Sentinel, Purview Premium, Customer Lockbox.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot add-on: $30/user/month (requires E3 or E5 base license).
SharePoint Cost And Licensing How Much Does SharePoint Cost
SharePoint Cost and Licensing Guide
SharePoint Online is included in most Microsoft 365 business and enterprise plans — there is no longer a standalone "SharePoint" subscription for most buyers. Prices range from $5/user/month (Microsoft 365 Business Basic) to $57/user/month (Microsoft 365 E5). This guide covers standalone plans, bundle pricing, hidden costs, on-premises licensing, and enterprise licensing strategies.
Key facts
- SharePoint Plan 1: $5/user/month (standalone, limited to web-based Office apps).
- SharePoint Plan 2: $10/user/month (adds compliance features, eDiscovery, Hybrid).
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic: $6/user/month — includes SharePoint, Teams, Exchange.
- Microsoft 365 E3: $36/user/month — full Office apps, Conditional Access, DLP.
- Microsoft 365 E5: $57/user/month — adds Defender, Sentinel, Purview Premium, Customer Lockbox.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot add-on: $30/user/month (requires E3 or E5 base license).
SharePoint Online Standalone Plans
Microsoft still sells two standalone SharePoint plans. Most enterprises buy bundles instead because standalone plans exclude desktop Office apps.
- SharePoint Plan 1 — $5/user/month. Web-only Office apps, 1 TB OneDrive, basic document management.
- SharePoint Plan 2 — $10/user/month. Adds eDiscovery, compliance features, Hybrid configuration, and unlimited personal storage.
SharePoint in Microsoft 365 Bundles
For most organizations, a Microsoft 365 bundle is better value than standalone SharePoint.
| Plan | Price/user/month | Includes | |---|---|---| | Business Basic | $6 | SharePoint, Teams, Exchange, web Office | | Business Standard | $12.50 | Adds desktop Office apps | | Business Premium | $22 | Adds Intune, Defender, Conditional Access | | E3 | $36 | Full compliance, DLP, standard audit (90 days) | | E5 | $57 | Adds Defender for Endpoint, Sentinel, Purview Premium, 6-year audit |What E5 Adds Over E3
The $21/user/month premium for E5 over E3 includes significant security and compliance capabilities.
- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 2.
- Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps.
- Insider Risk Management.
- Communication Compliance.
- Microsoft Sentinel-fed audit logs.
- Customer Lockbox.
- Audit (Premium) with 6-year retention.
- Advanced eDiscovery.
For organizations needing SOC 2, HIPAA, or FedRAMP compliance, E5 often pays for itself through audit efficiency alone.
Hidden Costs and Add-Ons
Several costs do not appear in the base Microsoft 365 price.
- SharePoint Premium (formerly Syntex) — AI document processing at $0.01–$0.05/page; eSignature at $0.10–$2.00/request.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot — $30/user/month add-on; requires E3 or E5. At Fortune 500 scale (1,000–2,000 users), this runs $360K–$600K/year.
- Extra storage — tenant storage beyond the included 1 TB per user pool has additional per-GB costs.
- Power BI Pro — required for dashboard sharing; $10/user/month or included in E5.
- Azure AD P2 — required for Privileged Identity Management and risk-based Conditional Access; $9/user/month.
SharePoint Server On-Premises Licensing
SharePoint Server is licensed separately from Microsoft 365. It uses a server-plus-CAL model.
- SharePoint Server Standard — server license + Standard CAL per user.
- SharePoint Server Enterprise — server license + Enterprise CAL (adds PerformancePoint, Excel Services, Visio).
- SharePoint Server 2019 is the last version before Microsoft shifted focus entirely to SharePoint Online.
- SharePoint Server Subscription Edition (SPSE) is the current on-premises release — annual subscription model.
Enterprise Licensing Strategies
Organizations with 500+ users often have licensing optimization opportunities. EPC Group has optimized Microsoft licensing for enterprises spending $500K to $11M+ annually on Microsoft 365.
- License mixing — assign E5 only to compliance-intensive roles; use E3 or F3 for frontline workers.
- Add-on consolidation — E5 often costs less than E3 plus individual security add-ons.
- Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) — three-year commitments include True-Up flexibility and volume discounts.
- Microsoft 365 F3 (Frontline) — $8/user/month; suitable for workers needing Teams and SharePoint access only, not full desktop Office.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does SharePoint cost per month?
SharePoint standalone plans cost $5–$10/user/month. In Microsoft 365 bundles it ranges from $6/user/month (Business Basic) to $57/user/month (E5). Most enterprises pay $36–$57/user/month for full compliance and desktop apps.
Is SharePoint included in Microsoft 365?
Yes. SharePoint Online is included in every Microsoft 365 Business and Enterprise plan. The standalone SharePoint Plan 1 and Plan 2 subscriptions exist but are rarely the right choice for organizations with more than 50 users.
What is the difference between SharePoint Plan 1 and Plan 2?
Plan 1 ($5/user/month) covers basic SharePoint and web-based Office apps. Plan 2 ($10/user/month) adds eDiscovery, compliance features, unlimited personal storage, and Hybrid configuration. Most compliance-driven organizations need Plan 2 or an E3/E5 bundle.
Does Microsoft 365 E5 include SharePoint Premium?
No. SharePoint Premium (formerly Syntex) is a separate pay-per-use add-on. It is not included in E5. AI document processing starts at $0.01/page and eSignature at $0.10/request.
How do I optimize SharePoint licensing costs?
Mix license tiers by role — E5 for compliance-intensive users, E3 for knowledge workers, F3 for frontline staff. Compare E5 against E3-plus-add-ons for your specific add-on stack. A Microsoft Enterprise Agreement with three-year commitment provides the best volume pricing.
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SharePoint Architecture: 2026 Considerations for SharePoint Cost And Licensing How Much Does SharePoint Cost
Microsoft Purview information protection on SharePoint Online has matured significantly through 2026: sensitivity labels can now auto-classify based on Microsoft 365 Copilot grounding hints, container labels enforce sharing controls at the site level, and Purview content explorer surfaces unauthorized PHI/PII exposure in real time. For HIPAA-regulated tenants, the combination of auto-labeling plus sensitivity-aware DLP plus Audit (Premium) 6-year retention is the audit-defensible posture.
SharePoint Premium (formerly Syntex) document processing brings AI-powered metadata extraction, unstructured document classification, and prebuilt Document Understanding models to enterprise content management. Pricing in 2026 runs $5/user/month for the M365 Copilot-bundled tier; at typical Fortune 500 scale that is $360K-$600K annually, justified primarily through reduced manual data-entry labor and tighter retention compliance.
Decision factors EPC Group evaluates
- Migration tool selection (Microsoft native vs ShareGate vs AvePoint) by complexity tier
- Audit (Premium) configuration for 6-year retention
- Sensitivity label rollout with auto-classification rules
- Microsoft Purview content explorer for unauthorized PHI/PII discovery
- Hub-spoke information architecture redesign vs legacy flat-IA
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