Microsoft rebuilds Copilot Studio for multi-step agents

Microsoft announced a rebuilt Copilot Studio on 9 June 2026 and updated the announcement on 11 June. The new experience is generally available worldwide and includes a streamlined authoring interface, a modern AI core, a new agentic orchestrator, a workflow designer, agent nodes, and preview support for model context protocol servers. Classic agents and the new experience continue to coexist.
Before this release, makers who needed multi-step automation often stitched together cloud flows, approvals and manual checks. Failures still depended on run history, ownership and alerting habits that many teams never documented. The rebuild may make agent workflows easier to design, but it does not remove the need to test what happens when a connector fails, a field changes, or the original maker leaves. The interface is cleaner; the operational risk still needs an owner.
Analysis
Choose one low-risk approval or handoff process and map the current Power Automate flow, owner, failure alert and fallback step before rebuilding it as an agent workflow.
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