19 February 2026
Unsure which version of Copilot is right for your organization? You’re not alone. n this article, we break down the most common options and—more importantly—show how to start from your actual business needs rather than the technology itself.
Unsure which version of Copilot is right for your organization? You’re not alone. Microsoft offers multiple Copilot capabilities—from everyday productivity support in Microsoft 365 to role-specific intelligence in business applications and advanced automation through Copilot Studio. At first glance, the choices can feel overwhelming.
In this article, we break down the most common options and—more importantly—show how to start from your actual business needs rather than the technology itself. Whether your goal is to streamline daily work or automate specific processes, the decision doesn’t have to be complicated.
When organizations start exploring Copilot, an understandable question comes up almost immediately: Which Copilot should we choose?
Microsoft talks about Copilot in Microsoft 365, Copilot in business applications, and Copilot Studio—and it can easily feel like a major technology decision that has to be perfect from day one.
Here’s the most important thing to understand:
Most organizations don’t need to choose “the right” Copilot upfront—and they certainly don’t need to choose everything.
Good decisions start with outcomes, not tools.
Copilot in Microsoft 365 is where most organizations begin. It’s built directly into familiar tools like Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint, and acts as a general assistant throughout the workday.
It’s well suited if your goals are to:
Copilot is used where work already happens—in emails, documents, and meetings. For many organizations, this makes Microsoft 365 Copilot the most natural and lowest-friction entry point into AI-supported work.
Copilot in business applications—such as Dynamics 365 Sales or Customer Service—is more role- and process-focused. It’s designed to support specific workflows like selling, servicing customers, or managing financial operations.
This option is a strong fit when the need is:
Because the value is often very clear for a defined group of users, Copilot in business applications is well suited for targeted pilots and smaller rollouts.
Copilot Studio and AI agents come into play when organizations want to go a step further—automating specific tasks or building custom AI-driven flows.
Typical use cases include:
This is rarely where organizations start. Instead, it becomes relevant once teams have already seen tangible value from Copilot and want to extend it with more tailored automation.
A simpler and more effective way to think about Copilot is to start with the need:
When the need is clear, the choice becomes far less dramatic—and far more strategic.
The most important thing to remember is this:
Copilot is not a one-time decision. It’s something you grow into.
You can start where the need is greatest today, test in practice, learn, and adjust. The choice you make now doesn’t lock you in forever—it simply sets your direction.
Organizations that succeed with Copilot don’t try to solve everything at once. They focus on real problems, take practical steps, and expand as value becomes clear. That’s how AI turns from a confusing choice into a trusted capability.
At NAB Solutions, we’re more than a vendor — we’re a partner. That means we start with your business, not the product. We focus on understanding your needs, goals, and challenges to create solutions that actually solve them, rather than selling features you don’t need.
With extensive experience, proven methods, and hundreds of successful projects, we know what works in practice. And we stay with you all the way — from strategy and implementation to day‑to‑day use and continuous development.
Copilot is available through different Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365 licenses, depending on which apps and features you want to use. You can choose packages that match your team’s size and needs.
Copilot is quick to roll out — in many cases, teams can start using AI features within just a few days, with minimal technical setup.
Copilot is scalable and flexible. You can easily add more users, features, or integrations as your business needs evolve — without disrupting day‑to‑day work.