Microsoft Copilot and AI Agents
Expert Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment, adoption, and implementation services for businesses. Automate tasks, get more from your data, and drive productivity across Microsoft 365, with AI Agents and the Digital Workplace working together from day one.
Microsoft Copilot Deployment & Adoption
Getting Microsoft 365 Copilot licences is just the first step. Without the right implementation foundations, governance, and user enablement in place, most organisations see limited return on their investment. Flyte’s structured Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment and adoption programme ensures Copilot is securely configured, embedded into daily workflows, and actively used by your teams from day one.
Why deployment and adoption matter
Microsoft research shows that organisations with a structured adoption programme are 3x more likely to achieve measurable ROI from Copilot within the first 90 days. Simply assigning licences is not enough. Readiness, governance, and ongoing support are what actually deliver results.
Microsoft Copilot Deployment & Implementation
Microsoft Copilot Adoption & Change Management
Licences only deliver value when people use them confidently and consistently. Our adoption programme combines Microsoft Copilot end user training, change management support, and practical examples built around your teams’ actual workflows, to embed Copilot into how people work day to day.
Ongoing Microsoft Copilot Optimisation
Microsoft 365 Copilot capabilities evolve rapidly. We monitor usage, introduce new features relevant to your workflows, and adjust governance as your organisation grows, so you always get maximum productivity from your investment.
Transform Your Business Processes with Microsoft 365 Copilot
Microsoft 365 Copilot changes how your business works, day to day. Built into the Microsoft 365 apps your teams already use, it automates tasks, simplifies workflows, and gives people direct help with writing, analysis, and meetings. From drafting communications to summarising calls and building autonomous AI Agents, Microsoft 365 Copilot helps your organisation work faster, save time, and focus on what actually matters.
Unlocking Deeper Insights and Efficiency
Copilot’s value goes well beyond simple task assistance. Because it draws on your organisation’s own data, context, and permissions, it gives people relevant answers and suggestions based on information they already have access to. In 2026, this extends to AI Agents capable of running multi-step workflows on their own: processing approvals, monitoring systems, and generating reports without someone having to kick each one off.
AI Agents: The Next Evolution
Microsoft Copilot Studio enables organisations to build and deploy custom AI Agents that work alongside your teams. These agents can connect to business systems, take actions, and complete tasks on their own, without someone needing to prompt them each step of the way. It’s a real step forward from the conversational Copilot assistant of previous years. Flyte helps you identify where agents add the most value and builds them around your specific processes.
Flyte: Your Microsoft Copilot Partner
As a Microsoft Solutions Partner, Flyte is a leading Microsoft Copilot implementation partner. We ensure Microsoft 365 Copilot is securely deployed, correctly governed, and set up for your specific business needs. Our experience across Microsoft 365 security, data governance, and Copilot adoption means you can use Copilot’s productivity features knowing your data and compliance requirements are fully covered.
Microsoft Copilot Consultancy & Implementation Services
From planning and implementation through to deployment and ongoing support, our Microsoft Copilot consultancy services cover every stage.
Microsoft Copilot Consultancy
Work with our expert Microsoft Copilot consultants to plan and manage a successful Microsoft 365 Copilot implementation. We guide businesses through every stage: Copilot readiness assessments, data governance reviews, bespoke Microsoft Copilot training programmes, and long-term adoption planning. We make sure you’re not just deploying AI, but that it’s actually working for your people and delivering a return.
Copilot Development
Beyond the out-of-the-box features, we build on Microsoft Copilot through custom development. This includes tailored AI Agents in Copilot Studio, bespoke plugins and connectors, and integrations with your line-of-business systems and data sources. The result: a Copilot deployment that works the way your organisation does.
Copilot Managed Service & Support
Our dedicated Microsoft Copilot managed service keeps your Copilot environment running well. From troubleshooting integration issues and managing licence changes to keeping pace with Microsoft’s rapidly evolving feature releases, we maintain your Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment so your teams never lose momentum and your investment stays current.
Copilot key benefits for businesses
Microsoft 365 Copilot has a direct impact across your business operations. Here are the areas where our clients see the greatest results:
Automate Repetitive Tasks
Copilot handles routine work, from summarising emails to generating reports, freeing your team up for work that actually needs their attention.
Leverage Data Insights
Pull insights from large datasets across Excel, Power BI, and Microsoft 365 Chat, without the manual legwork.
Enhance Communication
Draft emails, summarise threads, and prepare responses faster in Outlook, reducing inbox overload across the business.
Build and Deploy AI Agents
Go beyond chat assistance: deploy agents in Copilot Studio that handle complex, multi-step tasks on their own and connect directly to your systems.
Boost Collaboration
Measure Adoption & ROI
Built-in analytics and our adoption dashboard give you a clear view of usage, engagement, and the business value Copilot is delivering.
Microsoft Copilot FAQs
What is Microsoft Copilot?
Microsoft 365 Copilot is an AI-powered assistant integrated across Microsoft 365 apps including Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint. It helps users work more efficiently by generating content, summarising information, automating tasks, and answering questions using organisational data they already have access to. In 2026, Copilot also encompasses AI Agents built in Copilot Studio that can execute complex, multi-step workflows autonomously.
Is Microsoft Copilot secure?
Yes. Microsoft 365 Copilot inherits your existing Microsoft 365 security, compliance, and identity controls. It only surfaces information a user already has permission to access and does not use your organisation’s data to train public AI models. Correct data governance — reviewed as part of our deployment programme — is essential to making sure Copilot works as it should.
What data does Copilot have access to?
Copilot works with data stored in Microsoft 365: emails, documents, meetings, chats, and files. Access is governed by your current permissions, sensitivity labels, and security policies. This is why a data governance review before deployment matters, to make sure Copilot is showing people the right information.
Do we need to prepare our environment before deploying Copilot?
Yes. Organisations typically need to review identity and permissions, data governance, and information architecture before rolling out Copilot. Without this preparation, Copilot can bring up outdated, duplicated, or poorly governed content, which quickly undermines people’s confidence in it. Our readiness assessment addresses this before any deployment begins.
What are AI Agents and how are they different from Copilot?
AI Agents are autonomous AI workflows built in Microsoft Copilot Studio that can take actions, connect to systems, and complete tasks without a user needing to prompt them each time. Copilot is primarily interactive, responding to requests when someone asks. Agents go further by running multi-step processes on their own. Flyte helps organisations work out where agents add the most value and builds them accordingly.
How does Copilot differ from tools like ChatGPT?
Copilot is built directly into the Microsoft tools your teams already use and works within your organisation’s security boundaries. It uses your business data and context rather than public internet information, which makes it far more relevant and reliable for your teams. It also works within your existing Microsoft 365 security and compliance policies, rather than operating outside them.
Who should use Microsoft Copilot?
Copilot is most effective for knowledge workers, leadership teams, and operational roles that regularly write, analyse, search, or summarise information. With AI Agents, the value extends to process-heavy functions such as finance, HR, and operations. Adoption works best when it’s guided and tailored to specific roles, so people learn to use it in ways that are relevant to their work.
How do we measure the value of Copilot?
Most organisations measure value through time saved, output quality, and how many people are actively using Copilot. Our adoption dashboard shows you exactly how Copilot is being used across the business, helps you see where people aren’t yet getting value, and gives you something concrete to show leadership when they ask whether it’s working.
Is Copilot a replacement for staff or roles?
No. Copilot and AI Agents are designed to help your teams, not replace them. They cut time spent on repetitive, low-value work and support better decision-making, but the important calls still come down to human judgement, oversight, and expertise.
How much does Microsoft 365 Copilot cost per user?
Microsoft 365 Copilot is licensed as an add-on to qualifying Microsoft 365 plans. Pricing is set by Microsoft and is available through partners like Flyte, who can also advise on the right licence mix for your organisation. Beyond the licence cost, the real investment is in a structured deployment and adoption programme, which is what determines whether those licences actually deliver results.
What Microsoft Copilot training do employees need?
Effective Microsoft Copilot training for employees goes beyond a one-hour demo. The most successful organisations run role-specific sessions that show people how to use Copilot in their actual daily tasks: in Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and across Microsoft 365. Flyte’s Copilot training programme is built around your workflows rather than generic examples, and is backed by change management support to make sure people keep using it.
How does Flyte help organisations deploy and adopt Microsoft Copilot?
As a specialist Microsoft Copilot implementation partner, Flyte provides a full end-to-end programme covering readiness assessment, environment preparation, secure deployment, data governance, use case identification, Microsoft Copilot training for employees, and post-launch managed service support. Our approach is designed to get Microsoft 365 Copilot working well for your organisation without creating new risk. We also continue to support you as the platform evolves.
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