Customer Reviews (10)
Carl D.
Setup was a mixed bag
Getting everything set up took longer than I expected, especially syncing user accounts. Once up and running, some features were straightforward, but there was definitely a learning curve figuring out admin controls and permissions.
Josef F.
Great Collaboration, Slow Teams
The real-time collaboration in Word is a game changer for group projects, making edits seamless and easy to track. One hiccup is that Teams can sometimes be slow to load, which gets frustrating during busy workdays.
Rebecca P.
Solid choice for offline work
Switched from Google Workspace because Microsoft 365 handled offline editing way better for me, plus the desktop apps just feel more robust. Compared to Zoho, the integration across Word, Excel, and Outlook really won me over.
Alexander V.
Great for teamwork, calendar needs work
The collaboration tools in Microsoft 365 really make group projects easier, especially with real-time editing in Word. The Outlook calendar integration is handy but can be a bit clunky syncing across devices sometimes.
Jackson H.
Stronger desktop integration
I switched from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365 mainly because I needed better compatibility with desktop apps like Word and Excel for my day-to-day work. While Google’s tools are great for quick collaboration, Microsoft 365 feels more robust and familiar, especially when handling complex spreadsheets or formatting documents. One thing I appreciate is how seamlessly Outlook integrates with the calendar and email, which I found a bit clunky in other platforms like Zoho. The only downside is that the interface can sometimes feel overwhelming with all the features packed in, but overall it’s been a solid upgrade.
Samuel W.
Fixed collaboration chaos
Our team was drowning in version control headaches with shared documents, but Microsoft 365's real-time collaboration and auto-save features actually fixed it. Now we don’t waste time merging changes or worrying about losing work.
Joseph L.
Good value for the features
For what I get with Microsoft 365, the price feels fair. Having access to all the Office apps plus cloud storage really helps me stay productive without juggling multiple subscriptions. It might be a bit on the higher side if you only need basic tools, but overall, it’s worth the investment for the convenience and features.
Andrea C.
Reliable and Improving Over Time
Started using Microsoft 365 about five years ago, and I’ve noticed steady improvements, especially with collaboration tools like Teams and real-time document editing. It’s become more reliable and user-friendly over time, though occasionally updates can feel a bit disruptive. Overall, it’s made managing work and personal projects much easier.
Jonathan M.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting Microsoft 365 up and running was surprisingly straightforward. The onboarding guides were clear enough that I had everything set up in under an hour, though it took a bit of time to get used to some of the admin features. Overall, the learning curve wasn’t too steep and the process felt pretty smooth.
Charles B.
Solved Our Version Control Issues
Our team was constantly losing track of document versions until we started using Microsoft 365’s collaboration features. Now, sharing and editing files at the same time without confusion is way easier.