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this post was submitted on 23 Apr 2026
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Copilot Studio is already $30 a month per person, which i think is an insane high price for slop. It's barely less than the 20 apps you get in Adobe Creative Cloud.
Unfortunately, I think the only way people will pay the prices these companies need is if LLMs become so ingrained in our lives that we effectively require them to live (like smartphones).
personally I think that's low unless some kind of system is developed to make compute and storage cheaper. $30 / month is consumer level pricing, and more expensive than some streaming platforms and gyms but I was wondering about enterprise level- Salesforce, AWS, Intuit level pricing