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Microsoft Excel Pricing
microsoft.com · Spreadsheets · refreshed 2026-05-06www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-products?&activetab=tab%3aprimaryr1
at $5.0.
$0
$5
per monthPlans & what each tier includes
Synthesized from Microsoft Excel's public pricing page on 2026-05-06. Tier names normalized to a starter / team / business / enterprise pattern; the actual Microsoft Excel pricing page is the source of truth for in-tier features.Free
$0
foreverFree tier with no credit card required
Access to Microsoft Excel's spreadsheets surface
Limited usage
Documentation available on signup
Entry paid
$5
per monthSelf-serve checkout via card
Usage included up to plan cap
Public API access for integrations and AI agents
Account creation required for API key issuance
What Microsoft Excel charges
Microsoft Excel operates in the spreadsheets space. The published pricing page lists 2 tiers, including a free tier, starting at $5/mo. The pricing page positions plans as: " at $5.0.".
For the deeper analysis — score, simulation, pros & cons for AI agents, and the one-line fix that would lift this listing into the Verified band — see the agent-readiness scorecard.Microsoft Excel pricing FAQ
Microsoft Excel's lowest paid plan starts at $5 per month, with 2 tiers in total alongside a free tier. Pricing reflects what was published on 2026-05-06 — see the live Microsoft Excel pricing page for the most current terms.
Yes — Microsoft Excel publishes a free tier. This makes it possible to evaluate Microsoft Excel without committing budget.
Microsoft Excel's pricing page positions itself as: " at $5.0.". For the strict definition of agent-buyable PPU — a per-task purchase that an AI agent can complete without an annual commitment — see the agent-readiness scorecard.
Yes. Every advertised Microsoft Excel tier is self-serve via card checkout, with no sales call required.
xpay scored Microsoft Excel 70 / 100 on its Agent-Ready SaaS Index, which places it in the Approaching Agent-Ready band. Microsoft Excel publishes a pricing page with 2 discoverable plan tier(s). Self-serve signup appears available without a sales call. A public API is advertised on the listing — Tier 2 will confirm docs are open. A free or freemium tier appears to be offered. Tier 1 scorecard from public listing signals; pricing-page verification is a Tier 2 task. For the full 6-step purchase simulation and the one-line fix that would lift this listing into the next band, see the linked scorecard.
In the Spreadsheets category, xpay's Agent-Ready Index lists multiple alternatives ranked by their ability to support AI agent purchase. Visit the agent-readiness scorecard for Microsoft Excel to compare with 3 nearest peers, or browse the full Spreadsheets category from the index.
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Can an AI agent buy from Microsoft Excel?
70
/ 100 in xpay's Agent-Ready SaaS IndexMicrosoft Excel publishes a pricing page with 2 discoverable plan tier(s). Self-serve signup appears available without a sales call. A public API is advertised on the listing — Tier 2 will confirm doc…
See the full scorecardIncludes the 6-step agent purchase simulation, score breakdown across 7 dimensions, and the one-line fix that would lift Microsoft Excel into the Agent-Ready Verified band.At a glance
Available
$5/mo
1 tier
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Microsoft Excel pricing summary derived from a live read of https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-products?&activetab=tab%3aprimaryr1 on 2026-05-06. For the agent-readiness assessment — including the 6-step purchase simulation and a per-dimension scorecard — see xpay's Agent-Ready SaaS Index entry for Microsoft Excel.

