Azure DevOps for Visual Studio subscribers
As an active Visual Studio subscriber, you can use a range of features in Azure DevOps that are included with your subscription. You're able to use these same features in each Azure DevOps organization in which you're a member, whether you created the organization or someone else added you.
Sign in
When you sign in to Azure DevOps using either the identity that you used for activating your Visual Studio subscription or your alternate identity, we recognize you automatically. This way you can also add the work or school account you use when logging into Visual Studio, Microsoft 365, or your corporate or school network. You have access to Azure DevOps using both your personal account and your work or school account.
Sign up for a free Azure DevOps organization
Eligibility
Subscription Level | Channels | Benefit | Renewable? |
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Visual Studio Enterprise (Standard, monthly cloud) | VL, Azure, Retail, selected NFR1 | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2), Azure Test Plans, self-hosted parallel jobs | Yes |
Visual Studio Enterprise subscription with GitHub Enterprise | VL | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2), Azure Test Plans, self-hosted parallel jobs | Yes |
Visual Studio Professional (Standard, monthly cloud) | VL, Azure, Retail | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2) | Yes |
Visual Studio Professional subscription with GitHub Enterprise | VL | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2) | Yes |
Visual Studio Test Professional (Standard) | VL, Retail | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2), Azure Test Plans | Yes |
MSDN Platforms (Standard) | VL, Retail | Azure Boards & Repos (Basic2), Azure Test Plans | Yes |
1 Includes: Not for Resale (NFR - including ISV, Alumni and others), Most Valuable Professional (MVP), Regional Director (RD), Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP), Microsoft Cloud Partner Program (Enterprise), BizSpark, MCT Software & Services Developer, FTE. Excludes: MCT Software & Services, Imagine.
2 Basic plan includes defining release pipelines and multi-stage continuous deployment (CD) pipelines, and using approvals and gates to control deployments; when the Free access to Pipelines Preview feature is enabled, Stakeholders gain access to all Azure Pipelines features.
Note
Microsoft no longer offers Visual Studio Professional Annual subscriptions and Visual Studio Enterprise Annual subscriptions in Cloud Subscriptions. There will be no change to existing customers experience and ability to renew, increase, decrease, or cancel their subscriptions. New customers are encouraged to go to https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing/ to explore different options to purchase Visual Studio.
Not sure which subscription you're using? Connect to https://my.visualstudio.com/subscriptions to see all the subscriptions assigned to you. If you don't see all your subscriptions, you might have one or more assigned to a different email address. You need to sign in with that email address to see those subscriptions.
Frequently asked questions
Q: As a Visual Studio Enterprise subscriber, do I get more parallel jobs for TFS and Azure Pipelines?
A: Yes. Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers get one parallel job in Team Foundation Server 2017 or later and one self-hosted parallel job in each Azure DevOps Services organization where they're a member.
Q: Can I also use Azure DevOps Server with my subscription?
A: Yes. Page 24 of the Licensing Whitepaper for the Microsoft Visual Studio Product Family and Visual Studio Subscriptions provides guidance on the use of Azure DevOps Server in subscriptions:
"Visual Studio Enterprise Subscription, Visual Studio Professional Subscription, Visual Studio Test Professional Subscription, MSDN Platforms, and all Visual Studio cloud subscribers can download and deploy one instance of Azure DevOps Server. These same Visual Studio subscribers are granted an Azure DevOps Server User CAL to be used within their organization (it isn't valid for use of Azure DevOps Server acquired by a different organization)."
Support resources
- For assistance with sales, subscriptions, accounts and billing for Visual Studio Subscriptions, see Visual Studio Subscriptions support.
- Have a question about Visual Studio IDE, Azure DevOps, or other Visual Studio products or services? Visit Visual Studio support.
- Azure DevOps documentation.
See also
- Visual Studio documentation
- Azure DevOps documentation
- Azure documentation
- Microsoft 365 documentation
Next steps
Learn more about Azure DevOps features:
Learn how to activate your Azure DevTest individual credit.