Microsoft is working on an app that will include GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, Copilot Cowork, and a new agentic workflow tool called Autopilot
Microsoft needs to solve a nagging problem: It has various Copilot AI assistants throughout its portfolio of products, irking customers who seek a single destination.
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Microsoft Building One App to Rule All Its Copilots
Microsoft is consolidating its scattered Copilot AI tools into a single unified app with a new agentic feature called Autopilot.
Microsoft has a Copilot problem — too many of them, scattered across too many products. Customers are frustrated. Now the company is building a fix.
According to Fortune, Microsoft is developing a unified app that bundles GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, Copilot Cowork, and a brand-new agentic workflow tool called Autopilot under one roof.
The move addresses a persistent complaint: users don't want to hunt across Microsoft's sprawling product portfolio to find the right AI assistant. They want one destination.
Autopilot is the interesting addition here. It's described as an agentic workflow tool, meaning it can independently execute multi-step tasks rather than just respond to prompts. That puts it squarely in the autonomous AI agent space where every major tech company is now racing.
No timeline has been announced for the app's release.