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Comparing Power Virtual Agents for Microsoft Teams vs Standalone Subscription: Which One to Choose?

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Motivation

I do Power Virtual Agents in a Day Workshop with many participants every month. And every month, I get asked one question most of them have:

There is Power Virtual Agents as a standalone paid offer and Power Virtual Agents as a combined offer in Microsoft 365 subscriptions; what should I choose? Is it really for free, and are there differences in the offering? Yes, there are some significant differences.

Please find the answer and a Conclusion in this article.

Power Virtual Agents for Microsoft Teams plan

Power Virtual Agents for Microsoft Teams is a feature that allows users to create conversational interfaces within Microsoft Teams , using data stored in Microsoft Dataverse for Teams and other sources through standard connectors.

This feature is available in selected Microsoft 365 subscriptions. To determine which plan is best for your needs, compare the key capabilities of the Power Virtual Agents for Microsoft Teams plan and the standalone Power Virtual Agents subscription, as presented in the comparison table provided in the article.

See the Microsoft Power Platform Licensing Guide for a complete list of differences.

Also, see the Quotas, limits, and configuration values topic for other capacity considerations.

Conclusion

Based on the comparison table provided in the article, if you need to integrate your bot into other channels such as Microsoft Teams, require premium connectors , or hand off conversations to a human, it is recommended to use the standalone version of Power Virtual Agents.

However, if you have a select Microsoft 365 subscription and do not require these features, you can use Power Virtual Agents for Microsoft Teams to create conversational interfaces within Microsoft Teams.

Suppose you want to integrate your bot into other channels such as Microsoft Teams, e.g., to use it as a voice bot within or in front of a contact center. In that case, if you want to use premium connectors or need to use them, you want to hand them off to a human, or you want to use the bot as a skill, you must use the standalone version of Power Virtual Agents.

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