Copilot Confusion
Figuring Out if Your M365 Licensing is Ready for AI
Microsoft Copilot is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about AI tools in the workplace, but many organizations discover that enabling it is not as simple as flipping a switch. The biggest hurdle is often licensing. Different versions of Microsoft 365 include different capabilities, and not every plan supports Copilot.
This article explains how to quickly determine whether your organization has the correct Microsoft 365 licensing for Copilot, what prerequisites are required, and how to identify gaps before attempting deployment. It also outlines the key licenses that are compatible with Copilot and provides a resource for checking your environment.
Microsoft Copilot is quickly transforming how professionals work with documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and e-mail. By embedding AI directly into tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, Copilot can summarize information, generate content, analyze data, and automate everyday tasks. However, many organizations discover an unexpected challenge when trying to deploy Copilot: their Microsoft 365 licensing may not support it. Because Microsoft offers multiple subscription tiers—Individual, Business, Enterprise, and specialized add-ons—it can be difficult to determine whether your current environment is compatible with Copilot.
Why Licensing Matters
Copilot is not a standalone product. It operates inside Microsoft 365 applications and relies on the security, identity, and data infrastructure already present in the platform.
For Copilot to function properly, organizations typically need:
- A qualified Microsoft 365 base license
- Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) identity services
- Applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams
- The Copilot add-on license
If the underlying Microsoft 365 plan does not meet the requirements, Copilot cannot be enabled; even if the add-on is purchased.
Common Microsoft 365 Plans That Support Copilot
Organizations generally need one of the following base subscriptions:
- Microsoft 365 E3
- Microsoft 365 E5
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Microsoft 365 Business Premium
- Microsoft 365 Individual Premium
After that, the Copilot for Microsoft 365 add-on license must be assigned to users.
How to Quickly Check Your Licensing
If you want to determine whether your environment is ready:
- Sign in to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center
- Navigate to Billing → Licenses
- Review the base license assigned to users
- Confirm whether the Copilot add-on has been purchased and assigned
Many organizations discover they must upgrade or consolidate licenses before rolling out Copilot.
Why This Matters for Professional Firms
For consulting, accounting, and advisory practices, Copilot can dramatically improve productivity by helping professionals:
- Draft reports
- Summarize long documents
- Analyze spreadsheet data
- Generate presentation content
- Automate administrative tasks
But successful adoption starts with confirming the technical and licensing prerequisites.
Learn More
If you want a walkthrough showing how to verify your licensing and prepare your environment for Copilot, this resource explains the process step-by-step:
https://youtu.be/Rq6feoznfc0?si=NEqNl0hn52LJ2WMf
Colin Brown is the CTO of Syncnet.com and helps consultants implement AI into their practice. He can be reached at https://Syncnet.com or cto@syncnet.com.
