1. Native Microsoft 365 integration
This is Copilot’s clearest win. Microsoft’s individual plans page says Copilot works in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook, while the broader Microsoft 365 Copilot experience also covers Teams and other Microsoft 365 apps. If your files, drafts, meetings, and communications already live there, Copilot removes friction in a way a general AI platform cannot fully replicate.
2. Better enterprise workflow depth
Microsoft now treats Copilot as more than a chat tool. The current Microsoft 365 Copilot surface includes Chat, Search, Agents, Notebooks, Create, and app-based productivity workflows. Microsoft support pages describe Copilot Notebooks as focused workspaces that combine chats, files, meeting notes, links, and more, while Copilot Pages turns AI responses into editable, shareable content.
3. Stronger enterprise governance story
Copilot also has the stronger enterprise case when identity, governance, and internal knowledge access matter. Microsoft’s Copilot pricing and product pages emphasize enterprise-ready AI chat, Microsoft Entra-based access, agents, and work-connected experiences across Microsoft 365.