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Important
Windows 365 for Agents is in public preview. The feature is under active development and might change before general availability.
Windows 365 for Agents uses a mix of consumption-based (pay-as-you-go) pricing and per-Cloud-PC monthly charges (always available), billed through your existing Azure subscription. Agents check out a Cloud PC from a pool to perform a task and return it when complete. You're billed only for the duration of usage by agents.
This article explains how to view, update, and manage billing settings associated with Windows 365 for Agents for use through Agent 365. To set up billing for Windows 365 for Agents through Microsoft Copilot Studio, go to the Power Platform admin center and follow the steps in Use a Cloud PC pool with Copilot Studio.
For more information about pricing, see Pricing for Windows 365 for Agents.
Step 1: Create or update a billing policy
Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Go to Billing & usage > Billing policies.
Select Add a billing policy (or choose an existing policy if one is already configured).
Provide the following details:
Name
Azure subscription
Resource group
Region
Review and create the billing policy.
Note
The billing policy name appears in Microsoft Intune when you create a provisioning policy (agents) for selection. For more information, see Create a provisioning policy for Windows 365 for Agents. The user section isn't applicable for Windows 365 for Agents. You can refine the access further through the Agent 365 control plane. Depending on the geography for Cloud PC provisioning, choose the appropriate region from the policy creation's region dropdown in the table below. Pricing varies by geography.
| W365A geos | Corresponding regions to select in Microsoft Admin Center billing policy creation |
|---|---|
| Asia | East Asia, Southeast Asia, Japan East, Korea Central |
| Australasia | Australia East, Australia Southeast |
| Canada | Canada Central, Canada East |
| Europe | West Europe, Germany North, UK South, UK West, North Europe, Norway East, Norway West, France Central, Switzerland North, Switzerland West |
| India | Central India, West India, South India |
| Africa | South Africa North, South Africa West |
| US Central | East US, East US2, Central US, North Central US, West Central US, South Central US |
| US East | East US, East US2, Central US, North Central US, West Central US, South Central US |
| US West | East US, East US2, Central US, North Central US, West Central US, South Central US |
| South America | Brazil South |
| Middle East | UAE North |
Step 2: Enable Windows 365 for Agents for the billing policy
- Return to Billing & usage.
- Go to Pay-as-you-go services.
- Enable Windows 365 for Agents for the selected billing policy.
After you complete these steps, the billing policy is ready to be used when you create a provisioning policy (agents) in Intune.
What if I disable billing for Windows 365 for Agents?
If a billing plan disables Windows 365 for Agents, any Cloud PC check-out action will fail. To restore check-out functionality, administrators must relink the affected Cloud PCs pools to an active billing plan and reprovision the pools.
Monitor usage and cost
You can track the cost breakdown for Windows 365 for Agents in Azure Cost Management by selecting Windows365foragents in the tag input.