FastTrack for Dynamics 365
Microsoft's FastTrack program for Dynamics 365 — eligibility, what's offered, key engagements, and how to make the most of it.
FastTrack for Dynamics 365 is Microsoft's customer-facing engineering and advisory program. It's free to qualifying customers (a small ask of the eligibility criteria), delivers genuine value through proper engagement, and is hugely underused by customers who could benefit.
Eligibility. Microsoft publishes thresholds, but in practice FastTrack engages with customers running:
- Dynamics 365 Finance / Supply Chain / Commerce
- Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement at scale (Sales / Customer Service / Field Service / Marketing)
- Business Central in some scenarios (more limited)
Thresholds are typically expressed in licence counts or commercial scope. Microsoft account teams and partners can advise.
Who's involved. FastTrack is staffed by Microsoft engineers, architects, and program managers — not consultants. They don't replace the implementation partner; they sit alongside, providing advisory and engineering-team escalation.
What's offered. A FastTrack engagement typically includes:
- Project alignment — a kickoff to understand scope, timeline, and risks.
- Architecture design reviews — feedback on integration patterns, data migration plans, and customisation strategies.
- Solution Blueprint Reviews (SBRs) — formal checkpoint reviews against the Success by Design rubric.
- Go-Live Readiness Review (GLRR) — readiness check ahead of go-live with documented findings.
- Workshops — on specific topics (e.g. data migration, performance, security).
- Engineering escalation — access to product engineering for blocker investigations.
The format. Engagements are mostly remote, calendar-driven, and time-bounded. Customers and partners attend; Microsoft FastTrack engineers facilitate, review, and document.
Where it really pays off. FastTrack adds the most value:
- When the implementation pushes platform limits (large scale, complex integration, custom code volume).
- When the customer is new to Dynamics 365 and needs an outside-the-partner sanity check.
- When the partner is new to a specific Dynamics 365 product and could use experienced ears.
- For data migration strategy on large volumes.
How to make the most of it. Engage early, not after the design is locked. Bring honest problem statements, not vendor-pleasing slides. Have the customer business owner in the room, not just IT.
What it doesn't do. FastTrack doesn't replace the partner, doesn't write code for you, doesn't deliver training, and doesn't manage your project. It is advisory and review-oriented.
Beyond FastTrack: paid offerings. Microsoft Consulting Services and the Microsoft Industry Solutions Delivery team offer paid advisory and delivery services for customers needing more hands-on engagement than FastTrack provides.
The hidden value. A documented SBR finding from FastTrack saying "this design is high-risk" carries weight in customer governance that internal voices struggle to match. Use it.
Related guides
- Architecture decision records for Dynamics 365How ADRs capture the architectural choices in a Dynamics 365 program — what they are, what to record, and the long-term value they provide.
- Build vs buy in the Dynamics 365 ecosystemWhen to customise Dynamics 365 with AL / X++ / Power Platform vs buy an AppSource solution — the trade-offs, the framework, the practical guidance.
- How to choose the right Dynamics 365 productA practical framework for picking the right Dynamics 365 apps — by company size, industry, complexity, and starting point.
- Phased vs big-bang go-liveWhen to phase a Dynamics 365 go-live and when to go big-bang — the trade-offs across complexity, risk, integration burden, and organisational change.
- The Success by Design methodologyMicrosoft's current Dynamics 365 implementation methodology — iterative delivery, fit-to-standard, and the role of Solution Blueprint Reviews.