Microsoft Store drops registration fees for companies as part of onboarding overhaul
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Microsoft has dropped registration fees for companies on the Microsoft Store, making it free to create an account. The change is part of an onboarding overhaul, which also includes support for signing up with an organization's work account and a streamlined onboarding experience. Previously, companies had to pay a $99 onboarding fee. This move follows the removal of fees for individual developers last September.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By removing barriers to entry, Microsoft aims to attract more companies to the store, bolstering its app offerings and improving the overall Windows experience.
- · Simplified onboarding will help developers get started quickly.