Microsoft announced that Project Online will reach end-of-life on September 30, 2026.
It’s being retired due to its legacy architecture and replaced by newer tools like Microsoft Planner, Project for the Web, and Power Platform.
For organizations that rely on Project Online, this means a full migration and possibly rebuilding workflows and reports from scratch.
Curious how teams are approaching this — anyone already testing Power Platform for project management?
Comments
andsoitis•3h ago
I find project planning software to be too constraining for effective project management.
In my experience, there's more value in managing hotspots through more blank canvas tools (like a spreadsheet) and open-ended thinking, rather than micro-managing individual tasks that are identified a priori.
TowerTall•3h ago
Microsoft Project Online is retiring: What you need to know [1]
andsoitis•3h ago
In my experience, there's more value in managing hotspots through more blank canvas tools (like a spreadsheet) and open-ended thinking, rather than micro-managing individual tasks that are identified a priori.