Day 5: Key Features of Microsoft Copilot Studio
Day 5 explains the key Copilot Studio features: conversational AI, knowledge integration, system integration, workflow automation, security, channels, analytics, generative AI, and extensibility.
This category focuses on Microsoft Copilot Studio: building agents, planning topics, using knowledge sources, understanding licensing, testing behavior, publishing channels, and designing useful business scenarios. It includes both standalone guides and the ongoing 365 Days of Copilot Studio series.
Open the Microsoft Copilot Studio learning hubYou will learn how Copilot Studio components work together, how to approach real-world assistants such as HR and IT help desk agents, and how to move from a first test bot to a more structured agent implementation. The content is practical and implementation-focused.
This article archive collects the concepts, setup steps, design choices, and common implementation patterns behind Microsoft Copilot Studio. Use them as practical references while planning, building, testing, and improving Microsoft 365 solutions.
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Day 5 explains the key Copilot Studio features: conversational AI, knowledge integration, system integration, workflow automation, security, channels, analytics, generative AI, and extensibility.
Day 4 explains how Copilot Studio works: users ask questions, the agent understands intent, retrieves knowledge, chooses a topic or tool, takes action, and responds intelligently.
Day 3 explains what Copilot Studio can do: build conversational agents, use business knowledge, integrate with systems, automate processes, analyze performance, and extend with AI models.
Kick off your Copilot Studio journey with Week 1 of the 365-day series. This recap links the separate daily lessons for Days 1–7: what Copilot Studio is, why AI agents matter, what agents can do, how they work, real-world use cases, and who should learn it.
Two powerful tools, different evolution. A side-by-side comparison of Microsoft Copilot Studio and Power Virtual Agents across interface, AI capabilities, authoring, integrations, licensing, analytics, and use cases — so you can choose the right platform for your business.
Day 2 explains why businesses need AI agents: always-on support, contextual help, task automation, connected systems, lower operational load, and better user experiences.
Day 1 of the 365 Days of Microsoft Copilot Studio series explains what Copilot Studio is, how it differs from Microsoft Copilot, and why it matters for building business AI agents.
Understand Copilot Studio licensing in plain English: Developer, User, and Maker licenses, message-based capacity, who needs a license, Teams vs standalone channels, common mistakes to avoid, and a quick guide to choose the right license for your role.
A real-world Copilot Studio scenario for IT: an AI-powered IT Help Desk Copilot that answers IT queries instantly, resolves common issues, and creates tickets — grounded in SharePoint and Dataverse, and available 24/7 inside Microsoft Teams.
Yes. Start with setup, licensing, and core component articles before moving into advanced scenarios.
Yes. The series is a structured subcategory inside Copilot Studio.