
Microsoft 365 is packed with powerful tools—Teams, Word, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, Copilot, and more. But here’s the truth: Many businesses are paying for licenses and features they don’t use.
With budgets tight in 2025, it’s time to take a closer look at your Microsoft 365 environment and find out where you can save money without losing functionality.
Why Overpaying Happens
Most businesses sign up, assign licenses, and forget about it. Common issues include:
- Users with licenses they don’t need (or no longer use)
- Paying for premium features company-wide that only a few employees use
- Not reviewing usage data or optimizing storage
- Duplicate tools (e.g., using Zoom and Teams)
You’re not alone—and it’s fixable.
Step 1: Audit Your Current Licenses
Use the Microsoft 365 Admin Center or ask Dial a Nerd (if you get your licenses through us) to see:
- Who has what license
- What services they’re using
- Who hasn’t logged in for months
Look out for:
- Former employees with active licenses
- Users with Microsoft 365 E5 who only use email
- Teams or SharePoint users with duplicate third-party tools
Step 2: Match Licenses to Roles
Not everyone needs the same tools.
- Admins and salespeople may only need Business Standard or Basic
- Power users might need E3 or E5 for advanced security or analytics
- Interns or temps might be fine with lightweight or shared mailbox access
Tailor licensing to job needs, not blanket policies.
Step 3: Use What You’re Paying For
Many businesses don’t realise their M365 plan includes:
- Microsoft Forms (great for surveys)
- Planner and To Do (task management)
- Bookings (automated calendar scheduling)
- Defender for Office 365 (email security)
- Stream (for internal videos and meeting recordings)
Make sure teams are aware—and trained—to use these tools before paying for third-party alternatives.
Step 4: Review Third-Party Tools
You might be paying twice. Ask:
- Do we really need Zoom and Teams?
- Are we using Dropbox when we have OneDrive?
- Could SharePoint replace our file server or intranet?
Consolidation can save more than you think.
Step 5: Check Your Storage and Archiving Habits
Paying for extra storage because your inbox is a digital hoarder?
Set up retention policies, auto-archiving, and teach staff to use OneDrive/SharePoint properly.
Bonus: this also helps your Microsoft Copilot and compliance efforts.
Microsoft 365 is a brilliant platform—but only when it’s tailored to your business.
With the right adjustments, you can cut costs, reduce complexity, and unlock more value.
Need help auditing your Microsoft environment or reducing costs?
Dial a Nerd can help.
Call 0861 463 737 or contact us.