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Introducing Apple Business — a new all‑in‑one platform for businesses of all sizes



Apple Business combines built-in mobile device management, business email and calendar services with custom domain support, and a powerful new option to reach local customers

Apple Business — a new platform that includes key services companies need to run and grow — will be available April 14.

Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that includes key services companies need to effortlessly manage devices, reach more customers, equip team members with essential apps and tools, and get support from experts to run and grow efficiently and securely. Apple Business features built-in mobile device management, helping businesses easily configure employee groups, device settings, security, and apps with Blueprints to quickly get started. In addition, customers can now set up business email, calendar, and directory services with their own domain name for seamless and elevated communication and collaboration. And Apple Business can help millions of companies grow their reach and connect with local customers across Apple Maps, Mail, Wallet, Siri, and more, including a new option coming this summer that will enable businesses in the U.S. and Canada to place local ads in Maps during key search and discovery moments. Apple Business will be available starting Tuesday, April 14, in more than 200 countries and regions.1

“Apple Business is a significant leap forward in our decades-long commitment to helping companies of all sizes leverage the power of Apple products and services to run and grow,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Enterprise and Education Marketing. “We’ve unified Apple’s strongest business offerings into one simple, secure platform, delivering key features for organizations in every stage and sector, including built-in device management, collaboration tools, and additional ways to reach new customers. We can’t wait to see how Apple Business helps companies spend more time focusing on what they love and connecting deeply with their communities.”

Built-In Mobile Device Management

Apple Business offers built-in mobile device management (MDM), facilitating a comprehensive view of an organization’s Apple devices, settings, and more from a single interface. Previously available as a subscription within Apple Business Essentials in the U.S., Apple Business is designed to make IT easy — including for small businesses without dedicated IT resources. Apple Business includes new Blueprints to easily set up devices with preconfigured settings and apps, ensuring consistency and security and enabling zero-touch deployment for employees, so that new Apple products are ready to go out of the box.2

Apple Business includes options to purchase upgraded iCloud storage and support with AppleCare+ for Business, and a companion Apple Business app will allow employees to install apps for work, view colleague contact information, and request support while on the go.3

Apple Business expands the availability of Apple Business Manager to more than 200 countries and regions, and supports additional device management features, including:

Managed Apple Accounts: Company data remains secure while employee data remains private, with cryptographic separation of work and personal data on devices. Apple Business enables automated Managed Apple Account creation for new employees through integration with an identity service provider, including Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID, and more.

Employee management: Create user groups by function or team to assign apps and roles. Organizations can also create custom roles to manage access exactly the way they want.

App distribution: Easily acquire and distribute apps to employees and teams through the App Store.

Admin API: Simplify large deployments with API access to device, user, audit, and MDM service data.

Blueprints are shown within Apple Business on Mac.

The configurations screen is shown within Apple Business on Mac.

Blueprints allow users to easily set up devices with preconfigured settings and apps, ensuring consistency and security and enabling zero-touch deployment for employees.

Mobile device management is built in to Apple Business, facilitating a comprehensive view of an organization’s Apple devices, settings, and more from a single interface.

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New Ways to Manage Productivity and Collaboration

Apple Business introduces fully integrated email, calendar, and directory services that are designed to make it seamless to start a new business with a professional identity. Businesses can bring their own custom domain name or purchase a new one through Apple Business, helping founders elevate communication and collaboration. These services streamline operations, with scheduling tools like calendar delegation and a built-in company directory to make it easy for employees to connect with user groups and personalized contact cards.

Enhanced Discoverability in Apple Maps

Every day, users choose Apple Maps to discover and explore places and businesses around them. Beginning this summer in the U.S. and Canada, businesses will have a new way to be discovered by using Apple Business to create ads on Maps. Ads on Maps will appear when users search in Maps, and can appear at the top of a user’s search results based on relevance, as well as at the top of a new Suggested Places experience in Maps, which will display recommendations based on what’s trending nearby, the user’s recent searches, and more. Ads will be clearly marked to ensure transparency for Maps users.

Ads on Maps builds on Apple’s broader privacy-first approach to advertising, and maintains the same privacy protections Maps users enjoy today. A user’s location and the ads they see and interact with in Maps are not associated with a user’s Apple Account. Personal data stays on a user’s device, is not collected or stored by Apple, and is not shared with third parties. When Apple Business is available in April, businesses will need to first claim their location on Maps. Once ads on Maps is available, businesses will be able to access a fully automated experience of creating ads through Apple Business in a few simple steps. Current Apple Ads advertisers and agencies will also have the option to book ads through their existing Apple Ads experience, which will offer additional customization options for their ad campaigns.

Beginning this summer in the U.S. and Canada, companies will have a new way to be discovered by using Apple Business to create ads on Maps, which will appear when users search in Maps.

Brand and Location Features in One Convenient Place

Brand management tools previously available in Apple Business Connect will now be available through Apple Business, making it easier than ever for businesses to set up and manage how their brand and locations appear across Apple services and apps.

Brand profiles: Manage brand name, logo, and key details consistently across Apple Maps, Wallet, and other features and apps.

Rich place cards: Customize with photos, detailed location information, hours, and other useful details that display across Apple Maps, Safari, Spotlight, and more.

Showcases and custom actions: Highlight deals, special offers, new products, or seasonal items on place cards in Maps. Add custom actions like order or reserve to direct customers to a preferred website or app.

Location insights: Gain valuable insights into how customers discover and interact with businesses on Maps, including search, views, and taps on actions.

Branded communications: Display branding prominently in the Mail app and on iCloud Mail to increase awareness. Branding will display with tracked orders in Wallet for a more recognizable customer experience.

Tap to Pay on iPhone: Build trust by displaying a brand logo and name on the payment screen when accepting payments directly on iPhone.

In the Apple Business platform on Mac, a screen showing a business’s location info is shown.

In the Apple Business platform on Mac, a screen showing a business’s location insights are shown.

With Apple Business, companies can manage their brand name, logo, and key details consistently across Apple Maps, Wallet, and other features and apps.

Apple Business offers valuable insights into how customers discover and interact with locations on Maps, including search, views, and taps on actions.

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Pricing and Availability

Starting April 14, Apple Business will be available as a free service in the U.S. and 200+ countries and regions to new and existing users of Apple Business Connect, Apple Business Essentials, and Apple Business Manager. For more information, visit business.apple.com/preview.

Ads on Apple Maps will be available to businesses starting this summer in the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit ads.apple.com/maps.

Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect will no longer be available once Apple Business launches. Business Essentials customers will no longer be charged their monthly service fee for device management after April 14. Existing Business Connect data — including claimed locations, place card information, photos, organization information, account details, and more — will automatically migrate to Apple Business at launch.

The Apple Business companion app, along with email, calendar, and directory features, will require iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26.

Customers in the U.S. can purchase additional iCloud storage up to 2TB per user, starting at $0.99 per user per month. AppleCare+ for Business coverage is available per device or per user, starting at $6.99 per month, or $13.99 per month per user for up to three devices.

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Introducing Apple Business — a new all‑in‑one platform for businesses of all sizes
Apple Business combines built-in mobile device management, business email and calendar services with custom domain support, and a powerful new option to reach local customers
Apple today announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform that includes key services companies need to effortlessly manage devices, reach more customers, equip team members with essential apps and tools, and get support from experts to run and grow efficiently and securely. Apple Business features built-in mobile device management, helping businesses easily configure employee groups, device settings, security, and apps with Blueprints to quickly get started. In addition, customers can now set up business email, calendar, and directory services with their own domain name for seamless and elevated communication and collaboration. And Apple Business can help millions of companies grow their reach and connect with local customers across Apple Maps, Mail, Wallet, Siri, and more, including a new option coming this summer that will enable businesses in the U.S. and Canada to place local ads in Maps during key search and discovery moments. Apple Business will be available starting Tuesday, April 14, in more than 200 countries and regions.1
“Apple Business is a significant leap forward in our decades-long commitment to helping companies of all sizes leverage the power of Apple products and services to run and grow,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Enterprise and Education Marketing. “We’ve unified Apple’s strongest business offerings into one simple, secure platform, delivering key features for organizations in every stage and sector, including built-in device management, collaboration tools, and additional ways to reach new customers. We can’t wait to see how Apple Business helps companies spend more time focusing on what they love and connecting deeply with their communities.”
Built-In Mobile Device Management
Apple Business offers built-in mobile device management (MDM), facilitating a comprehensive view of an organization’s Apple devices, settings, and more from a single interface. Previously available as a subscription within Apple Business Essentials in the U.S., Apple Business is designed to make IT easy — including for small businesses without dedicated IT resources. Apple Business includes new Blueprints to easily set up devices with preconfigured settings and apps, ensuring consistency and security and enabling zero-touch deployment for employees, so that new Apple products are ready to go out of the box.2
Apple Business includes options to purchase upgraded iCloud storage and support with AppleCare+ for Business, and a companion Apple Business app will allow employees to install apps for work, view colleague contact information, and request support while on the go.3
Apple Business expands the availability of Apple Business Manager to more than 200 countries and regions, and supports additional device management features, including:

Managed Apple Accounts: Company data remains secure while employee data remains private, with cryptographic separation of work and personal data on devices. Apple Business enables automated Managed Apple Account creation for new employees through integration with an identity service provider, including Google Workspace, Microsoft Entra ID, and more.

Employee management: Create user groups by function or team to assign apps and roles. Organizations can also create custom roles to manage access exactly the way they want.

App distribution: Easily acquire and distribute apps to employees and teams through the App Store.

Admin API: Simplify large deployments with API access to device, user, audit, and MDM service data.

New Ways to Manage Productivity and Collaboration
Apple Business introduces fully integrated email, calendar, and directory services that are designed to make it seamless to start a new business with a professional identity. Businesses can bring their own custom domain name or purchase a new one through Apple Business, helping founders elevate communication and collaboration. These services streamline operations, with scheduling tools like calendar delegation and a built-in company directory to make it easy for employees to connect with user groups and personalized contact cards.
Enhanced Discoverability in Apple Maps
Every day, users choose Apple Maps to discover and explore places and businesses around them. Beginning this summer in the U.S. and Canada, businesses will have a new way to be discovered by using Apple Business to create ads on Maps. Ads on Maps will appear when users search in Maps, and can appear at the top of a user’s search results based on relevance, as well as at the top of a new Suggested Places experience in Maps, which will display recommendations based on what’s trending nearby, the user’s recent searches, and more. Ads will be clearly marked to ensure transparency for Maps users.
Ads on Maps builds on Apple’s broader privacy-first approach to advertising, and maintains the same privacy protections Maps users enjoy today. A user’s location and the ads they see and interact with in Maps are not associated with a user’s Apple Account. Personal data stays on a user’s device, is not collected or stored by Apple, and is not shared with third parties. When Apple Business is available in April, businesses will need to first claim their location on Maps. Once ads on Maps is available, businesses will be able to access a fully automated experience of creating ads through Apple Business in a few simple steps. Current Apple Ads advertisers and agencies will also have the option to book ads through their existing Apple Ads experience, which will offer additional customization options for their ad campaigns.
Brand and Location Features in One Convenient Place
Brand management tools previously available in Apple Business Connect will now be available through Apple Business, making it easier than ever for businesses to set up and manage how their brand and locations appear across Apple services and apps.

Brand profiles: Manage brand name, logo, and key details consistently across Apple Maps, Wallet, and other features and apps.

Rich place cards: Customize with photos, detailed location information, hours, and other useful details that display across Apple Maps, Safari, Spotlight, and more.

Showcases and custom actions: Highlight deals, special offers, new products, or seasonal items on place cards in Maps. Add custom actions like order or reserve to direct customers to a preferred website or app.

Location insights: Gain valuable insights into how customers discover and interact with businesses on Maps, including search, views, and taps on actions.

Branded communications: Display branding prominently in the Mail app and on iCloud Mail to increase awareness. Branding will display with tracked orders in Wallet for a more recognizable customer experience.

Tap to Pay on iPhone: Build trust by displaying a brand logo and name on the payment screen when accepting payments directly on iPhone.

Pricing and Availability

Starting April 14, Apple Business will be available as a free service in the U.S. and 200+ countries and regions to new and existing users of Apple Business Connect, Apple Business Essentials, and Apple Business Manager. For more information, visit business.apple.com/preview.

Ads on Apple Maps will be available to businesses starting this summer in the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit ads.apple.com/maps.

Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect will no longer be available once Apple Business launches. Business Essentials customers will no longer be charged their monthly service fee for device management after April 14. Existing Business Connect data — including claimed locations, place card information, photos, organization information, account details, and more — will automatically migrate to Apple Business at launch.

The Apple Business companion app, along with email, calendar, and directory features, will require iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26.

Customers in the U.S. can purchase additional iCloud storage up to 2TB per user, starting at $0.99 per user per month. AppleCare+ for Business coverage is available per device or per user, starting at $6.99 per month, or $13.99 per month per user for up to three devices.

Apple Business is available globally; certain features may be available in select countries and regions. See business.apple.com/preview for more details.
Zero-touch deployment is available when devices are purchased through Apple or Apple Authorized Resellers.
Additional iCloud storage and AppleCare+ for Business are available as additional paid offerings.

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Apple Business is available globally; certain features may be available in select countries and regions. See business.apple.com/preview for more details.
Zero-touch deployment is available when devices are purchased through Apple or Apple Authorized Resellers.
Additional iCloud storage and AppleCare+ for Business are available as additional paid offerings.

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Apple Business represents a significant strategic move by the company, introducing a unified platform designed to streamline operations and bolster growth for businesses of all sizes. The core of the offering lies in its integration of mobile device management (MDM), business email and calendar services, and location-based customer engagement tools, all underpinned by a robust and secure infrastructure. Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Enterprise and Education Marketing, emphasizes a decades-long commitment to supporting business needs, reflecting a shift towards a more cohesive and comprehensive approach within Apple’s business offerings.

A key feature is the “Blueprints” system, facilitating simplified device setup and configuration. This allows businesses, even those lacking dedicated IT resources, to rapidly deploy Apple devices with pre-configured settings and security protocols, enabling a “zero-touch” deployment experience which drastically reduces setup times and ensures consistency across the organization. The platform’s MDM capabilities provide a centralized view of device status, configurations, and security settings, contributing to improved operational efficiency and risk management. Furthermore, Apple Business enables businesses to leverage their own custom domain names for email and calendar services, elevating communication and collaboration with a professional identity. This also supports advanced features like user group management and role-based access control, enhancing security and operational control.

Beyond core management, Apple Business strategically integrates with existing services, notably Apple Business Manager (ABM). The expansion of ABM’s availability to over 200 countries and regions underscores Apple's global ambitions and provides businesses with access to a wider array of resources. The inclusion of Managed Apple Accounts, utilizing cryptographic separation of work and personal data, directly addresses data security concerns and complies with increasingly stringent data privacy regulations. Automated account creation via integration with identity providers like Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID further streamlines onboarding processes.

Apple’s commitment to customer engagement is highlighted through enhanced Discoverability in Apple Maps. The upcoming rollout of localized ads within Maps, accessible through Apple Business, offers businesses a targeted mechanism to reach potential customers based on search queries and trending locations. These ads, clearly marked for transparency, leverage Apple’s privacy-first approach, ensuring user data remains protected while facilitating discovery. The integration with Brand Management tools, previously available through Apple Business Connect, streamlines the branding experience across Apple’s ecosystem – Maps, Wallet, and other apps – ensuring a consistent brand identity.

The platform’s availability starting April 14th, with a free initial service, signifies Apple’s intention to quickly capture market share. The phased approach, encompassing Apple Business Essentials, Apple Business Manager, and Apple Business Connect, ensures a smooth transition for existing users, with automatic data migration planned. Pricing, including upgrade options for iCloud storage and AppleCare+ for Business, provides flexibility for businesses of varying sizes. Ultimately, Apple Business represents a concerted effort to solidify Apple’s position in the enterprise market by offering a single, integrated, and secure solution, designed to drive productivity and growth for businesses across numerous sectors.