At the end of September, Microsoft enabled Copilot Pages for user accounts with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license and informed that Pages would be available for accounts without the license later.
Copilot Pages are now available for all user accounts with an assigned SharePoint license or service plan.
Users can create Copilot Pages in the following places:
- In Copilot Chat > m365.cloud.microsoft/chat. A new option, “Edit in Pages,” is available in the chat.
- In Microsoft 365 Web at Pages > m365.cloud.microsoft/pages. All pages created in the past from Copilot Chat are also available here.
In practical terms, Copilot Pages are now independent of Copilot Chat. They are Loop Pages, and you do not need Copilot Chat for the Pages. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a new name for these Copilot pages in a few months.
The page is located within a Personal (Loop) Workspace container. This container and all of its contents are deleted when the user account is deleted.
Copilot Pages
- Copilot Pages is a user-owned workspace, created only by Copilot, and is lifecycle managed with the user account.
- Copilot Pages is deleted when the user account is deleted from the organization.
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Copilot Pages are enabled by default, even if the Loop service plan or Loop Workspaces are disabled for the account.
Administrators can turn off Copilot Pages via a cloud policy. I described the process in September.