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Copilot studio agent maker - What's the cheapest way to develop for learning?

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I have few 365 tenant with E3 and E5 . I also have tenant with Pay-as-you-go configured.
However , none of them allow me to create CS Agent and force me to sign up for trial.
I do not want to roll out agents to other users but just want to developed them for learning purpose. What are my options . If not free what cheapest way to start developing.
I read CS agent development is free as long as tenant has that one license of CS . But that doesn't seem to be working for me. (I am not admin on this tenant)
(I do not want to rely on trial since i might go back to what i developed )
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    venturemavenwill Profile Picture
    1,187 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Copilot studio agent maker - What's the cheapest way to develop for learning?
    I believe you need would need at least a MS Copilot license in order for $30/mth to be able to be able to experiment with Copilot Studio
    What you are referring to is probably the $200/mth message pack, which is shared with the entire organization. 
  • TechRoadie Profile Picture
    60 on at
    Copilot studio agent maker - What's the cheapest way to develop for learning?
    I agree with the previous answer.

    From what I understood during the PPCC conference last month, if you really want to practice this approach, the best option is to use a developer tenant so you won’t incur any charges.
  • Rohit4044041 Profile Picture
    286 on at
    Copilot studio agent maker - What's the cheapest way to develop for learning?
    @TechRoadie interesting. How does developer tenant help? I have two dev tenants and exhausted trials on both tenants. So I was wondering.
     
    @venturemavenwill From whats mentioned here, it appears I need both Tenant and per user license . So as a developer i should be spending 230$ per month ? 
     
    I do have MSDN azure credits , was hoping to find way to use them . But i guess I must spend at least 30$ per month to keep learning?

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