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Set up pay-as-you-go

In order to set up pay-as-you-go billing for an environment, you first need an active Azure subscription that you can link to that environment. You can do so in the Power Platform admin center or within Power Apps.

Who can set it up?

The following table describes the permissions of who can create a billing policy in order to link an environment to an Azure subscription. These permissions apply to both the Power Apps and Power Platform admin center experiences.

Role Create a billing policy? Edit a billing policy? Link environments to a billing policy?
Environment admin Yes Yes, for billing policies the admin created. Yes, for billing policies the admin created and for environments in which they're admins.
Power Platform admin Yes Yes, for all billing policies in the tenant. Yes, for all environments in the tenant.
Global admin Yes Yes, for all billing policies in the tenant. Yes, for all environments in the tenant.
Dynamics 365 admin Yes Yes, for all billing policies in the tenant. Yes, for all environments in the tenant.

Procure or create an Azure subscription

If you don't already have an Azure subscription in your tenant, work through the standard process in your organization to obtain one or create a new one at the Azure account site. You need to have permissions to create new resources and register resource providers in the subscription—or have the ability to work with another user who has these permissions. Most users have these permissions if they're owners of or contributors to the subscription. For more information, contact your Azure administrator or see Azure subscriptions.

Pay-as-you-go can be set up via the Power Platform admin center or within Power Apps. Pay-as-you-go is available for production and sandbox environments.

Create a billing plan

To create a billing plan, link environments to it, and add Azure subscription details for billing, complete the following steps depending on whether you're using the new admin center or the classic admin center.

  1. In the navigation pane, select Licensing.

  2. In the Licensing pane, select Pay-as-you-go plans. The Billing plans page is displayed.

  3. Select New billing plan. The New billing plan pane is displayed.

  4. Select Azure subscription.

  5. In the Name field, provide a name for your new billing plan.

  6. From the Azure subscription dropdown list, select the Azure subscription you'd like to bill. This list shows all the Azure subscriptions in your tenant for which you have sufficient permissions. If you don't see a subscription that you expect to be listed, or if you receive a permission error at any point, contact the owner of that subscription or your Azure administrator and ensure you have the right permissions as outlined. Learn more at Procure or create an Azure subscription.

  7. From the Resource group dropdown list, specify a resource group with that subscription. The Power Platform account resource—that's associated with this billing plan—is created in this resource group. If there are no resource groups in the specified subscription, you need to create one in the Azure portal before proceeding. To learn more about Azure resources, go to What is Azure Resource Manager?

  8. From the Power Platform products dropdown list, select the Power Platform product for which the corresponding meters are applied to in the billing plan.

  9. Select Next.

  10. In the Select environments pane, in the Region list, select your region. Then the list of environments in that region is displayed.

  11. Select the environment you want to add to the billing plan.

  12. Select Save.

Create billing plan for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

Microsoft 365 users without a paid Copilot license can now access and use Copilot agents by using a pay-as-you-go meter. Setting up a billing plan for Microsoft Copilot agents differs slightly from the standard billing plan setup process.

  1. In the navigation pane, select Licensing.

  2. In the Licensing pane, select Pay-as-you-go plans. The Billing plans page is displayed.

  3. Select New billing plan. The New billing plan pane is displayed.

  4. Select Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat.

  5. In the Name field, provide a name for your new billing plan.

  6. From the Azure subscription dropdown list, select the Azure subscription you'd like to bill. This list shows all the Azure subscriptions in your tenant for which you have sufficient permissions.

    If you don't see a subscription that you expect to be listed, or if you receive a permission error at any point, contact the owner of that subscription or your Azure administrator to ensure you have the right permissions, as outlined. Learn more at Procure or create an Azure subscription.

  7. From the Resource group dropdown list, specify a resource group with that subscription. The Power Platform account resource—that's associated with this billing plan—is created in this resource group.

    If there are no resource groups in the specified subscription, you must create one in the Azure portal before proceeding. Learn more about Azure resources in What is Azure Resource Manager?.

  8. Select Save.

When a billing plan is created, a new environment named Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is automatically provisioned and linked to the newly created billing plan. Copilot consumption reporting is accessible through this environment. If a new billing plan is created for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat and an environment already exists, it's automatically linked to the new billing plan.

Note

Once created, the Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat environment can't be deleted by administrators. You can unlink the environment from the linked billing plan.