Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption is under 4.5% after 3 years, only 1% use it weekly, yet prices went up
Microsoft 365 Copilot faces low adoption rates three years post-launch as reports indicate weekly usage remains at only 1%.
The obvious questions
What is the current adoption rate of Microsoft 365 Copilot?
According to reports, the adoption rate is under 4.5% after three years of availability.
How often do users utilize the tool?
Data indicates that only 1% of users engage with Microsoft 365 Copilot on a weekly basis.
Have there been recent changes to the cost of the service?
Yes, coverage confirms that prices for the service have increased.
The story so far
Three years following its introduction, Microsoft 365 Copilot reports adoption rates below 4.5%. Usage data suggests that only 1% of users engage with the tool on a weekly basis, despite recent price increases.
Coverage from Digital Trends, Gadget Review, Crypto Briefing, Yahoo Finance, and Windows Latest highlights a disparity between the company's widespread promotion of the tool and actual user engagement. Analysts and investors are noting concerns regarding technological lag and the return on investment for the platform.
Industry observers are monitoring the impact of new third-party integrations, such as the launch of Kinetiv, which aims to convert Copilot features into functional AI agents. The long-term trajectory of the software remains subject to market feedback and continued investor scrutiny.
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Coverage (5)
- Microsoft pushed Copilot everywhere, but barely anyone bought it, and even fewer use it: Report Digital Trends · 45d ago
- Microsoft Charges More For Copilot While Only 1% Use It Weekly Gadget Review · 45d ago
- Microsoft faces investor concerns over Copilot’s technological lag Crypto Briefing · 45d ago
- Kinetiv Launches to Turn Microsoft 365 Copilot Into AI Agents That Deliver Yahoo Finance · 45d ago
- Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption is under 4.5% after 3 years, only 1% use it weekly, yet prices went up Windows Latest · 45d ago broke it first
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