DevOps / SRE / Platform · 03.08.2026, 11:33 UTC
Microsoft Confirms Copilot ‘Super App’ Is Coming This Year — and It’s About More Than Convenience
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| Veröffentlicht | 03.08.2026 UTC |
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Microsoft is finally admitting what many IT teams already knew: It has too many Copilots. CEO Satya Nadella confirmed on the company’s fiscal Q4 2026 earnings call, held July 29, that Microsoft is folding its scattered Copilot experiences into a single app. The move will merge chat, coding, the Cowork research tool, and Microsoft’s autonomous agents, called Autopilots, into one place, spanning both consumer and business use. “Copilot is evolving rapidly from chat to Cowork to Autopilots,” Nadella said. “This quarter, we are bringing these Copilot experiences together, including code, in one super app. This is a major step forward, and I look forward to sharing more soon.” That’s a real commitment, not a rumor. Nadella attached a timeframe, not a date. He named the four pieces going into the merged app but did not say whether it replaces Microsoft’s existing standalone Copilot apps or runs alongside them. Pricing, feature scope and rollout mechanics are all still unknown. Why Microsoft is Doing This Now The consolidation has been in motion for a while. Fortune first reported the plan in May, under the internal slogan “Delivering one Copilot.” Inside Microsoft, the project reportedly goes by “One Copilot,” with the goal of cutting down on app switching so Copilot feels the same whether someone is coding, managing documents, collaborating with colleagues, or handling personal tasks. The confusion Microsoft is trying to fix is real. The company has steadily expanded the Copilot brand across Windows, Microsoft 365, GitHub, Teams, Edge and several enterprise products. Today it …
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