Microsoft says Copilot Studio will reach all Power Platform users

At the European Power Platform Conference 2026, Microsoft said Copilot Studio and Microsoft 365 Copilot will be available to every Power Platform customer. The company reported more than 800,000 Power Apps and over 1 million Power Automate flows currently running. No release dates or licensing changes were announced. The statement focused on strategic direction rather than new features.
Until now the reader has watched AI features appear in marketing while their own flows still fail on basic SharePoint updates or missing approvals. Scale numbers do not change the daily reality of checking run history for silent errors. The announcement keeps the focus on new agent capabilities without addressing ownership, monitoring, or the connector limits that already cause production flows to stop working.
Analysis
Ignore the Copilot announcements until your existing flows have a second owner and an alert on every failed run. Add the alert first, then decide whether any new AI feature is worth the extra failure modes.
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