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Microsoft Pivots Copilot From Free Bundle to Paid Product — And Says It Hit ‘Audacious’ Q1 Sales Goals

by Team Lumida
April 6, 2026
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  • Microsoft has pivoted Copilot’s go-to-market strategy from free bundling to paid conversion — directly driven by analyst and investor feedback after January’s disclosure that only 3% of customers were actually paying for it
  • Microsoft’s commercial business CEO Judson Althoff told employees at an internal meeting Thursday that leadership set and essentially hit “some pretty big audacious goals” for paid Copilot subscriptions in the quarter ended March
  • Althoff said paid Copilot targets for the current quarter will be “materially ahead” of the January figure — signaling meaningful acceleration in monetization heading into the next earnings report
  • Microsoft stock rose about 1% on the report, despite being down 24% year-to-date — one of the worst performances among large-cap tech companies in 2026 — as investors have grown impatient waiting for AI spending to translate into revenue

What Happened?

Microsoft has fundamentally changed how it sells Copilot, its flagship AI workplace assistant. Rather than bundling it free with existing Microsoft 365 subscriptions to drive adoption, the company is now focused on paid conversions — a pivot directly triggered by investor frustration. In January, Microsoft revealed that only about 3% of its customers were paying for Copilot, disappointing analysts who expected broader monetization of its AI investment. Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft’s commercial business, told employees at an internal meeting Thursday that leadership set “some pretty big audacious goals” for the March quarter — and essentially hit them. He added that the current quarter’s paid Copilot targets will be “materially ahead” of January’s figure. Althoff described the competitive environment bluntly: “We’re in a dog fight right now each and every day at the face of every single customer.” Microsoft declined to comment. The company’s fiscal quarter ended earlier this week. Last month, Microsoft also unveiled a new $99 per user per month bundle combining AI tools with existing office software — up from the standalone $30 per user per month Copilot price — designed to pull its 450 million user base into a higher-value tier.

Why It Matters?

The Copilot monetization question is arguably the most important near-term financial variable for Microsoft. The company has invested tens of billions in AI infrastructure and partnerships, and Wall Street needs to see that investment translating into recurring paid revenue — not just adoption metrics. The math on the opportunity is enormous: at $30 per user per month and with 450 million Microsoft 365 users, moving from 3% to even 10% paid penetration would generate more than $16 billion in incremental annual recurring revenue. The pivot from free-to-paid signals that Microsoft believes Copilot has reached sufficient quality and differentiation to command payment rather than requiring subsidy to drive usage. The change in strategy — from measuring adoption to measuring conversion — also aligns Microsoft’s internal incentives more directly with shareholder interests. Althoff’s “dog fight” framing acknowledges that OpenAI, Google Workspace, and Anthropic’s enterprise tools are competing for the same enterprise customers, making the monetization window time-sensitive.

What’s Next?

Microsoft is entering the current fiscal quarter with materially higher paid Copilot targets, setting up its next earnings report as a pivotal data point for the AI monetization narrative across the entire sector. Investors will be watching for any disclosed update on the percentage of customers now paying for Copilot — a meaningful jump from 3% toward double digits would be a powerful positive catalyst for a stock that has badly lagged the market in 2026. The new $99 bundle is the key commercial vehicle: if Microsoft can convert a meaningful portion of its massive existing office software base into the higher-tier bundle, the revenue impact could be transformative. The risk is that the “audacious goals” were hit from a low base and the actual acceleration is less dramatic than Althoff’s language implies — a scenario that would deepen investor frustration heading into the second half of the year. The next earnings call will be a verdict on whether Microsoft’s AI investment is finally entering a monetization phase, or whether the free-to-paid transition is proving slower than the rhetoric suggests.

Source: Bloomberg

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