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Microsoft Collects Insider Program Platforms in New Website

Microsoft has debuted a website that shows all its Insider Program offerings, making it easier to see which preview services are available.

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We'll chalk the following story under the “finally” file. has a bunch of Insider programs spread across several services. Some users will undoubtedly be members of more than one Insider Program, while others may not even know which programs are available.

In an effort to make its Insider lineup easier to find and understand, Microsoft has collected them on a single website.

By heading to insider.microsoft.com, users can now see a simple website that presents all preview services. Users can select a program by clicking it corresponding icon. In case you are unfamiliar with what's on offer, there are programs for Windows, Edge, Office, Bing, Skype, Xbox, and .

Each program features a brief description on the website behind a “Learn More” button.

As I mentioned, this is a welcome decision by Microsoft. If the company creates a new Program in the future, it will almost certainly be included on the webpage. For example, Microsoft has recently announced a Flight Simulator Insider service. It is not on the website yet, but it surely will be eventually.

Windows Insider Success

Last month, Microsoft confirmed there are over 16 million members of the Windows Insider Program.

Microsoft launched the Windows Insider Program back in 2014. It connects the brains that develop the platform with normal users. Insiders get access to early builds and features, while in return Microsoft receives feedback on those features and can refine them before launch.

The Insider model was successful enough that Microsoft has expanded it across other services. Users can now access the Office Insider Program, , Azure Insider Program, Microsoft 365 Insider Program, and the latest addition is the Halo Insider Program.

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Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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