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Brief

Apple is consolidating its fragmented enterprise tooling into a single admin surface, a notable packaging change for SMB and midmarket Apple fleets even if it stops short of replacing full-featured MDM vendors like Jamf or Mosyle. The key operational shift is that core device management is now free globally in over 200 countries, lowering the cost of zero-touch provisioning and basic endpoint administration. The new Apple Business platform combines deployment, identity, support, and brand controls in one dashboard, with technical additions such as preconfigured Blueprints, finer-grained role-based access controls, Admin API expansion for reporting, and federated account creation through Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID. Apple is also tying enterprise management to monetizable services, including iCloud storage tiers and AppleCare+ for Business, while extending the platform beyond IT into customer-facing brand management through Tap to Pay and Maps integration.

Why it matters

Apple will merge Apple Business Manager, Apple Business Essentials, and Apple Business Connect into a single platform called Apple Business on April 14, with existing customer data migrating automatically.

Key details

  • Built-in mobile device management, previously sold through Apple Business Essentials, will become free for organizations in more than 200 countries; the unified platform is organized around device management, people management, brand management, and support.
  • New IT features include device setup “Blueprints,” more granular custom admin roles, and an expanded Admin API for custom reporting, plus automated Managed Apple Account creation through Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID.
  • Apple will monetize adjacent services inside the new portal: 5 GB of iCloud storage is free, US customers can buy up to 2 TB per user starting at $0.99 per user per month, and AppleCare+ for Business starts at $6.99 per device per month or $13.99 per user per month for up to three devices.
  • Brand-management additions include custom Tap to Pay branding on iPhone payment screens, managed Apple Maps place cards, and location insights; a companion Apple Business app is also coming later in 2026 for iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26.
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Today, Apple announced a massive shift in how it approaches the enterprise market. On April 14, Apple will merge all of its business and enterprise tools under a single, unified platform simply called Apple Business. The biggest news in this announcement is that the built-in mobile device management features (previously a paid subscription under Apple Business Essentials) will be completely free for organizations in over 200 countries.

For years, Apple has had its business tools scattered across different portals and services. You had Apple Business Manager for deployments and apps, Apple Business Essentials for small business device management, and Apple Business Connect for managing how your brand appeared in Maps and other services.

On April 14, those three portals will merge into a new single platform. Existing customers and data will automatically migrate to the new unified Apple Business platform. This system covers four main pillars: device management, people management, brand management, and support. Instead of hopping between three different websites, an administrator can now handle everything from a single dashboard.

Managing devices and people

By bundling device management directly into the free Apple Business platform, Apple is making it clear that business devices need to be managed. It now includes “Blueprints” to easily set up devices with preconfigured settings right out of the box.

The update also expands how IT teams handle their directory and roles. Apple is introducing a whole new set of custom roles, allowing for granular control over who can assign devices or manage apps without giving everyone full administrator access. They are also expanding the Admin API for custom reporting.

On the end-user side, Apple Business enables automated Managed Apple Account creation via identity providers like Google Workspace and Microsoft Entra ID. Later this year, a new companion Apple Business app will allow employees to install work apps, view a company directory, and request support on the go. Note that this companion app will require iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26.

While the core device management and brand management features are free for businesses, Apple is offering paid iCloud storage upgrades directly within the portal. 5GB is included for free. Customers in the US can purchase additional iCloud storage up to 2 TB per user, starting at $0.99 per user per month. AppleCare+ for Business is also available starting at $6.99 per month per device or $13.99 per month per user, covering up to three devices.

Brand management

Apple is enabling businesses to display a consistent brand across the entire Apple ecosystem. This includes custom Tap to Pay branding on the iPhone payment screen and managed Maps place cards.

IT and marketing teams can now collaborate within the same portal to ensure that when a customer taps to pay or searches in Apple Maps, the experience is consistent with the company’s brand. Apple is also providing location insights on how customers are engaging with your brand across these touchpoints.

9to5Mac’s take

There is a lot to like here with this announcement. Unifying everything under Apple Business is a massive win for Apple’s focus on helping customers succeed with their hardware. Simplifying the portal experience while dropping the monthly fee for basic device management removes the biggest friction points for small businesses. I do not think this will notreplace more robust device management platforms like Mosyle, Jamf, Addigy, or Iru for complex deployments, but it is the perfect zero-touch alternative for small IT teams.

Apple also announced some major new features for this platform, regarding fully hosted email at your business domain and a new advertising platform coming to Apple Maps this summer.

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