Copilot Analytics can finally tell you who’s using Copilot, and for what
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Two questions every Copilot sponsor eventually gets asked: who’s actually using it, and for what?
Microsoft 365 Copilot is expanding the metrics in Copilot Analytics. Rolling out now, the new reporting adds usage across the Copilot app, Microsoft Edge, and OneNote, plus intent-based signals — suggested replies, translation, coaching, and clean data — across Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It surfaces in the Copilot Dashboard and Advanced Analysis, automatically for licensed users, with no configuration required.
What You Get:
• A clearer picture of which apps your users actually reach for Copilot in.
• Intent-level signals, not just a raw active-users count.
• Unified reporting that ties Copilot Chat usage in with the rest.
Why It Matters: a Copilot investment gets renewed on evidence. The gap between a stalled rollout and a funded one is usually visibility — knowing which teams hold licenses they barely touch, and where a little enablement would move the needle.
If you’re rolling Copilot out and trying to prove (or rescue) the business case, let’s compare notes on what the metrics are telling teams in similar shops — and where targeted enablement actually pays off. Talk to an expert today: https://simplesharepoint.com/



