Lives where you talk
Beagle is a teammate in Slack and Microsoft Teams, not a tab you switch to. It reads the channels it is invited to and answers in the thread.
Copilot is great if your work lives entirely in Microsoft 365. Beagle is tool-agnostic - it reads your channels and acts across the CRM, the tracker and the ~2,700 apps your team really uses.
Microsoft Copilot is a ai assistant. Microsoft's assistant woven through Microsoft 365. Here is where the two part ways.
| Microsoft Copilot | Beagle | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it lives | Across Microsoft 365 apps. | Slack and Microsoft Teams, as a teammate. |
| Reads your channels | Your M365 content. | Every channel it is invited to, scoped to what each teammate can see. |
| Takes initiative | On prompt, with some suggestions. | Pipes up unprompted when something needs you. |
| Acts across your tools | Mostly within Microsoft 365. | Drafts and does the work across ~2,700 connected apps. |
| Learns your team | Org graph, not your voice. | Remembers your tone, your people and what you decided. |
| Asks before acting | You invoke it per task. | Always waits for your nod before anything goes out. |
| Pricing | Per user add-on. | Per seat, not per token. Free for one seat. |
The shape of work Microsoft Copilot was not built for.
Beagle is a teammate in Slack and Microsoft Teams, not a tab you switch to. It reads the channels it is invited to and answers in the thread.
It drafts the reply, updates the record and chases the action item across ~2,700 tools - then waits for your nod before anything goes out.
Correct it once and it remembers. Over time it knows your tone, your accounts and your decisions - the part Microsoft Copilot leaves to you.
If you want an AI that lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams, reads your channels, and does the work rather than waiting to be asked, yes. Copilot is great if your work lives entirely in Microsoft 365. Beagle is tool-agnostic - it reads your channels and acts across the CRM, the tracker and the ~2,700 apps your team really uses.
It depends on the job. Microsoft Copilot is a ai assistant; Beagle is a teammate that reads your channels and acts across ~2,700 tools with your approval. Many teams run both, but Beagle covers the day-to-day work inside chat.
Yes. Beagle lives natively in both, reading only what each teammate can see and waiting for your nod before it acts.
Beagle is per seat, not per token, and free for one seat. You are not metered on usage.

Try Beagle free for one seat and see how it compares to Microsoft Copilot on your own work.