SharePoint Agents in the Teams App Store
SharePoint Agents are now available in the Teams App Store. Users can access up to 25 recently used agents, add them to chats or channels, and work with SharePoint content directly in Teams.
SharePoint Agents are now available in the Teams App Store. Users can access up to 25 recently used agents, add them to chats or channels, and work with SharePoint content directly in Teams.
The Project Manager Agent in Planner is getting new features. Admins can manage access by disabling or restricting it through PowerShell.
SharePoint Agents can now be added to Microsoft Teams Standard Channels. Users can @mention agents in conversations and receive responses.
The new Copilot Studio agent inventory page for the Power Platform allows quick discovery and management of agents, improving support response times, preventing orphaned agents, and ensuring compliance.
SharePoint now offers a SharePoint Agent insights report that allows administrators to track where agents have been created or modified in the last 28 days. To use this report, your tenant must have at least one SharePoint Advanced Management license add-on or a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.
You should not trust the cost management overview in the Microsoft 365 admin center for Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) services.
Pay-as-you-go billing for SharePoint Agents through the Copilot Control System is available, but it has the same limitations and interface bugs.
Microsoft 365 Copilot users can now access the new Researcher and Analyst agents in general availability.