7 Microsoft 365 Hidden Features You’re Paying For But Not Using
If your Toronto business is like most, you use Microsoft 365 every single day. You send emails in Outlook, write documents in Word, and crunch numbers in Excel. But here is the hard truth: you are likely only using about 10% of what you pay for.
Microsoft 365 isn’t just a suite of office apps anymore; it’s a massive ecosystem of productivity tools designed to automate workflows, schedule appointments, and secure your data. The best part? You are already paying for them.
Stop letting your subscription dollars go to waste. Here are 7 “hidden” features in your current license that can revolutionize how your team works.
1. Microsoft Bookings: Kill the “Email Tag”
How much time does your admin or sales team waste trying to schedule meetings? “Are you free Tuesday at 2? No? How about Wednesday at 10?”
Microsoft Bookings solves this instantly. It’s a scheduling tool (similar to Calendly) that integrates directly with your Outlook calendar. You set your availability, create a booking link, and send it to clients. They pick a time that works for them, and it automatically syncs to both calendars.
- Best for: Sales teams, consultants, and service dispatchers.
- Where to find it: Look for the “Bookings” icon in your M365 app launcher.
2. Power Automate: Your Robot Assistant
Do you have repetitive tasks that eat up your day? Maybe you save every email attachment to a specific folder, or you copy data from an email into a spreadsheet.
Power Automate allows you to build “flows” that do this automatically. You can create a rule that says: “When an email arrives from ‘Client X’ with an attachment, save that attachment to the ‘Client X’ folder in SharePoint and send me a Teams notification.”
- Best for: Reducing manual data entry and administrative overhead.
3. Microsoft Lists: Excel on Steroids
Many SMBs use Excel to track things like inventory, asset lists, or employee onboarding steps. But Excel files are clunky, hard to share on mobile, and prone to version errors.
Microsoft Lists is a dedicated app for tracking information. It’s mobile-friendly, visual, and allows multiple people to edit at once without breaking formulas. You can even attach photos directly to list items from your phone.
4. Microsoft Planner: Project Management Lite
You might not need a heavy tool like Asana or Monday.com. If you just need a simple way to track “Who is doing what?” for a project, Planner is perfect.
It uses a “Kanban” board style (like Trello) where you create tasks cards and move them from “To Do” to “In Progress” to “Done.” Since it’s integrated with 365, you get email notifications when a task is assigned to you.
5. Microsoft Forms: Easy Data Collection
Need to send a customer satisfaction survey? Need to collect lunch orders for the office? Or maybe a pre-intake form for new clients?
Microsoft Forms lets you build professional surveys and questionnaires in minutes. The results are automatically piped into an Excel spreadsheet for you to analyze. It’s secure, professional, and included in your license.
6. Teams Approvals: Standardize Your Sign-Offs
Stop chasing managers down hallways for signatures on expense reports or quote approvals.
Approvals is an app inside Microsoft Teams. You can send a request (e.g., “Approve Purchase Order #1234”), and the manager gets a notification on their phone. They click “Approve” or “Reject,” and there is a permanent digital paper trail of the decision.
7. Microsoft Secure Score: Your Security Report Card
This one isn’t for productivity—it’s for protection. Secure Score analyzes your M365 environment and gives you a score based on how secure you are.
It will tell you exactly what to fix: “Turn on MFA for 3 admins,” or “Block legacy authentication.” It gamifies your cybersecurity and gives you a clear roadmap to protecting your business data.
Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth?
Most Toronto businesses utilize less than 20% of the Microsoft 365 power they pay for. At Xorabyte, we don’t just fix broken computers—we help you configure these tools to drive efficiency and growth.
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