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November 25, 2025

Why Microsoft Killed Social Posting (And Why SMBs Should Care)

When Microsoft quietly pulled the plug on social posting in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights late last year, few in the small to mid-sized business (SMB) space raised an eyebrow. After all, organizations aren’t exactly waking up each morning to schedule LinkedIn posts.

But make no mistake: this decision is bigger than just saying goodbye to a feature. It signals where Microsoft is heading and why businesses need to pay attention.

If you’re unfamiliar with Microsoft’s broader customer engagement apps, especially Customer Insights, you can learn more here to see where the platform is connecting the entire customer experience process.

Social Posting Wasn’t the Real Problem

For years, Dynamics included a built-in tool to schedule and publish updates to Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The reality? Most companies already leaned on dedicated social platforms (HubSpot, Hootsuite, Buffer) or prioritized trade shows, partner relationships, and direct sales calls over tweets.

Microsoft saw the trend: low demand, low adoption, high maintenance cost. They cut the fat to focus on features that matter.

The message is clear: Microsoft isn’t here to be your social media manager. They’re here to drive your revenue engine.

Real-Time Journeys: The Real Gamechanger For All Teams in D365 Customer Insights

What’s replacing outbound social posting isn’t just a shiny new module. It’s a strategic pivot to real-time, trigger-based engagement.

From supply chain to services to nonprofit, this hits close to home:

  • A distributor can notify customers instantly when a backordered product comes back in stock.
  • A manufacturer can kick off a warranty follow-up the moment registration is complete.
  • A services organization can alert a client when a milestone is reached or a case is updated.
  • A nonprofit can send an immediate thank-you or follow-up workflow the moment a donation is submitted.
  • A sales rep can trigger an automated nudge when a quote sits idle for a week.
  • A marketing team can automatically enroll contacts into the right journey the moment they download a resource, attend a webinar, or fill out a form without manual list-building or delays.

Instead of broadcasting posts into the void, Microsoft is enabling SMBs to listen, react, and engage at scale across millions of interactions.

Why Growing Businesses Should Care

This isn’t just about a feature going away. It’s about Microsoft aligning its roadmap with where customer expectations are heading.

  • Efficiency over vanity. Your team doesn’t need likes; you need orders fulfilled and customer loyalty built. Microsoft is investing in features that actually impact revenue and service, not surface-level engagement.
  • Futureproofing. Customer expectations are changing fast. Even in traditional industries, buyers expect Amazon-like responsiveness. By redirecting investment away from low-value features, Microsoft is accelerating innovation in real-time, trigger-based engagement — the foundation of modern customer experience.
  • Built for how you operate. You rely on timely communication — not manual admin. Microsoft is prioritizing tools that help you automate critical moments across orders, shipments, quotes, warranties, and service requests.

What You Should Do Next

  1. Don’t panic about social. If social channels matter for your business, keep using a dedicated platform. This change doesn’t disrupt your marketing. It just removes a bloat that businesses weren’t using anyway.
  2. Lean into triggers. Identify your key customer touchpoints — orders, shipments, quotes, warranties, service requests — and map where real-time automation can reduce manual work and improve response time.
  3. Futureproof your engagement. Microsoft is clearly investing in real-time, event-based journeys as the backbone of modern customer experience. The sooner you adopt these tools, the sooner you’ll benefit from faster processes, better visibility, and more consistent customer communication.

The Future of Customer Engagement for SMBs

At Bond Consulting Services (BCS), we see Microsoft’s move as a signal of focus. The future isn’t about blasting messages; it’s about creating real-time, orchestrated experiences that strengthen trust and accelerate outcomes.

For growing organizations across industries — from supply chain to services to nonprofit — this shift is an opportunity to streamline operations, modernize engagement, and finally align technology with the way today’s customers expect to interact.

Curious about what Dynamics 365 Customer Insights could look like in your business?

Microsoft’s focus is clear: real-time engagement is the future. This is a chance to modernize customer interactions and strengthen loyalty. BCS can help you put these tools into action.

Let’s talk about Real-Time Journeys for your business

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