Microsoft Intune pricing — Plan 1, Plan 2 & Suite
Microsoft's own published per-user/month USD list pricing across Intune's three plans. Check the M365 E3/E5 callout below before buying standalone — it can change what you actually need to pay for. We license, deploy and manage Intune for your organization.
How Intune licensing works
Intune is licensed through the same Microsoft CSP (Cloud Solution Provider) channel Brocent already uses for Microsoft 365 and Copilot — there's no separate reseller program to join, and it can be added to an existing Microsoft agreement rather than standing up a new vendor relationship.
Check this before buying Intune standalone
As of mid-2026, Microsoft folds Intune Suite's capabilities directly into Microsoft 365 E3 (+$3/user/mo, now $39) and E5 (+$3/user/mo, now $60) at no incremental Intune cost. If you already have — or are considering — M365 E3 or E5, confirm this before paying separately for Intune Suite on top.
Intune Plan 1
$8 / user / month
Standalone — the foundational plan
Foundational cross-platform device management: enrollment and policy for iOS/iPadOS, Android, Windows and macOS, built-in security baselines, mobile application management (MAM) and endpoint analytics.
Get a quote →Intune Plan 2
$4 / user / month
Add-on to Plan 1 — cannot be bought alone ($12/user/mo combined)
Add-on capacity on top of Plan 1: Microsoft Tunnel for mobile application management, firmware-over-the-air (FOTA) updates, and specialty/shared device management for kiosks and shift-work devices. Cannot be purchased as a standalone plan — it requires Plan 1, for a combined $12/user/month.
Get a quote →Intune Suite
Best value$10 / user / month
Bundle — cheaper than buying add-ons separately
Bundles Remote Help, Endpoint Privilege Management, Microsoft Cloud PKI, Enterprise App Management and Advanced Analytics into a single add-on — cheaper than buying each of those capabilities individually on top of Plan 1.
Get a quote →FX moves; USD figures are for comparison only.
Public list prices observed 2026-07-05. Subject to change by the vendor / operator without notice.
Sourcing & availability notice
Prices on this page and its vendor sheets are a mix of sourcing bases: Hexnode's and Microsoft's own published list prices, aggregator-observed pricing for Jamf (jamf.com/pricing is contact-sales-gated for Jamf Pro), and aggregator-estimated ranges for the seven hub-only comparison vendors, several of which publish no public pricing at all. Actual pricing, invoicing currency and product/SKU availability can vary by order volume, term length and issuing partner. Always confirm exact pricing with Brocent before purchase; nothing on this page is a quote.
Which plan fits
Already on Microsoft 365 for productivity
Intune is licensed through the same Microsoft CSP channel as M365/Copilot — no separate vendor relationship to stand up, and Plan 1 alone covers most cross-platform device management needs.
Already licensed for M365 E3 or E5
Check before buying Intune standalone — E3 and E5 now fold in Intune Suite's capabilities for a small per-user increment, which can be cheaper than layering standalone Intune plans on top.
Need FOTA updates, Tunnel MAM or shared-device kiosks
Plan 2 is the only place these specific capabilities live, and it can't be bought without Plan 1 underneath it — budget for the combined $12/user/month, not $4 alone.
Microsoft Intune pricing FAQ
Can I buy Intune Plan 2 without Plan 1?
No. Plan 2 is a per-user add-on that requires Plan 1 underneath it — budget for the combined $12/user/month, not $4 alone.
Do I still need Intune Suite if I already have Microsoft 365 E3 or E5?
Check first — as of mid-2026, Microsoft folds Intune Suite's capabilities directly into M365 E3 (+$3/user/mo, now $39) and E5 (+$3/user/mo, now $60) at no incremental Intune cost. Buying standalone Intune Suite on top of an existing E3/E5 seat is very likely paying twice for the same capability.
Rolling out Intune across your organization?
Tell us your current Microsoft licensing (M365 tier, if any) and device mix — we'll confirm whether you actually need standalone Intune, size the right plan, and handle enrollment and policy configuration.