Find Business Apps (it’s near the bottom), and follow the bouncing ball from the ‘Buy Now’ button which shows up when you hover over or click the Business Apps tile. In Office 365 Admin, go to Billing > Purchase Services. Again, Microsoft have a Technet Guide on getting Bookings but here’s the abbreviated version There’s a few steps to getting access to Bookings, and it’s different to other products such as Teams. Regardless, I’m sure many Enterprise customers want to at least have a look at a new free addon that’s part of their subscription. I can see why Microsoft originally didn’t let Enterprise customers have this product – it’s not going to work well if you have 1000 staff that can be booked using it, and have more complex requirements. I can see it being a big benefit to a small business to have a very easy to configure and professional booking system.
There’s actually a lot to it – you can set rates, who’s available, what times to book, what sort of appointments customers can choose. The first service to be available is called Bookings which lets you build a booking system for your customers to use. The good news is that they’re coming to Enterprise customers too! There’s a few Office 365 features that were released only for Business customers there’s a nice list of all the Office 365 Features and what subscription they sit under on Technet.