Microsoft Planner for admins
Important
This article applies to:
- Basic plans in the Planner app in Teams
- All plans in other Planner endpoints (including Planner web, Planner mobile, and Planner connectors)
It doesn't apply to To Do lists or premium plans in the Planner app in Teams. Learn more about the Planner app in Teams
When Microsoft Planner is included in your subscription, it's automatically turned on for everyone in your organization. If you want to control which people in your organization have licenses for Planner, for example, if your organization isn't ready to begin using Planner, you can remove or assign Planner licenses by using Office 365 PowerShell.
To control which users have Planner licenses, follow the instructions in How to use Office 365 PowerShell to manage Microsoft Planner licenses. When running the scripts in Office 365 PowerShell, the DisabledPlans value for Microsoft Planner is PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT.
To turn off Planner for your organization, see How to turn off Planner for your organization
To turn off just the Planner Loop component, see How to turn off the Planner component for your organization.
Note
Removing a user's Planner license only prevents them from navigating to Planner using the Planner tile. Users in your organization without licenses to Planner can still create and modify plans at the direct Planner URL: planner.cloud.microsoft. You can remove users' ability to create plans at planner.cloud.microsoft (see How do I manage who can create a plan?), but you can't remove their ability to see and modify existing plans at planner.cloud.microsoft at this time.
Every time a person in your organization creates a plan in Planner, the plan's list of members automatically form a Microsoft 365 group. So to control who creates a plan, you need to control who can create Microsoft 365 Groups.
Admins can control who can create a Group by using Azure AD PowerShell. Follow the instructions in Control who can create Microsoft 365 Groups to:
- Disable Group creation for all users in your organization.
- Allow specific users to create groups (for example, all Planner users) while group creation is disabled.
Important
- Disabling group creation for your organization will affect users of other Microsoft services that need group creation, such as Exchange Online. Make sure to account for all people in your organization that need the ability to create groups when you configure this setting.
- Controlling who can create Microsoft 365 Groups only prevents users from creating new plans. They will still be able to see and modify existing plans at planner.cloud.microsoft.
If you are interested in having your notification emails come from a custom email domain, follow the steps described in Multi-domain support for Microsoft 365 Groups - Admin help.
Yes. Guest access allows you to invite people who aren't part of your Microsoft 365 organization to participate in a plan. Guest users will have limited functionality, but can perform the following tasks:
- Create and delete tasks and buckets
- Edit task fields
- Attach a file or link to a task, if given additional permission
- Edit the plan name
For more information, see Guest access in Microsoft Planner.
- If you are using Microsoft Planner in a hybrid environment in which your users may have Exchange Online or on-premises mailboxes, note that:
- Planner has full functionality when your user has a product license that includes Exchange Online. Planner users without Exchange Online may have issues with viewing or adding comments to a task.
In Planner, users can choose to receive emails when tasks are assigned to them or when tasks are due soon or late (see Choose whether to have email sent directly to you). However, email will only be sent to users who have a product license that includes Exchange Online. Users at organizations using on-premises Exchange Server or hybrid configurations may not receive all Planner emails.
Outlook calendar sync in Microsoft Planner allows users to view their Planner schedule in Outlook. This feature is turned on automatically in Planner. If you want to turn this off for your organization, follow the steps in Turn off Outlook calendar sync in Planner for your organization.
The Planner component allows users to view and edit Planner plans as a Loop component in the Loop app and in Microsoft apps that support Loop, for example, in Outlook and Teams. To turn off the component for your organization, follow the steps in How to turn off the Planner component for your organization.
See Use the Planner component in Loop for details on how the component can be used.
Note
The Planner component is a new feature that may not yet be available in all Microsoft apps that support Loop.
Planner comes with these subscriptions:
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Office 365 E1
- Office 365 E3
- Office 365 E5
- Microsoft 365 A1
For more on these subscriptions, see business plans, enterprise plans, or education plans. If your current subscription doesn't include Planner, the only way to get Planner is to switch to a subscription that does.
You can see a list of all groups in the Microsoft 365 admin center, in the Groups section, and find out more detailed information about these groups using Microsoft 365 Reports in the admin center - Microsoft 365 Groups. Every group comes with a plan, but a list of plans and active usage of plans are not included in these reports right now.
To apply CA policies to the Planner iOS and Android apps, please make sure that CA policies are enabled for Exchange or SharePoint within Microsoft Intune in the Azure portal. Enabling CA policy for Planner alone (without policies enabled for Exchange or SharePoint) does not apply the policies for the Planner iOS and Android apps.
The Planner app in Teams gives users a way to manage their tasks and plans in one place. The storage location of Planner data depends on the service used to create the tasks, plans, and projects.
- Tasks in Todo and Outlook are stored in Exchange.
- Plans and their included tasks are stored in Azure.
- Attachments on tasks in plans and projects are stored in the SharePoint location of the group.
- Projects and their included tasks are stored in Dataverse.
Note
For details about the support for advanced compliance capabilities such as eDiscovery and Auditing across these different services, refer to the documentation for Microsoft Purview.