Apr 4, 2025

How Copilot is Quietly Rewriting the Way We Work in D365 Finance & Operations












Over the last year, Copilot has gone from being a buzzword in the Microsoft ecosystem to a very real part of the Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations experience. And if you're imagining a chatbot that only answers questions — you're not even close.

This blog isn’t a technical walkthrough. It’s a consultant’s view of what Copilot is actually doing inside F&O — and why it’s becoming the quiet assistant we didn’t know we needed.

What Is Copilot in D365 Finance and Operations?

Copilot is Microsoft’s embedded AI layer inside D365 — designed to make decisions faster, tasks lighter, and user experiences more context-aware. Unlike typical AI add-ons, Copilot is part of the experience. It surfaces in areas you're already working in — workflows, reports, journals, pages — and brings with it AI-powered insights, summaries, and task guidance.

Let’s break down where and how it works. For this blog, we’ll focus on summary-style features embedded within everyday D365 pages. These aren’t full-fledged agent-led automations (like demand forecasting or supplier communications) — those will be explored in upcoming blogs.

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

🔄 Workflow History Summary

Instead of manually digging through workflow logs, Copilot provides a condensed, readable summary of the workflow’s path — who approved, who rejected, what changed, and when. Perfect for audit trails and catching bottlenecks.

📘 Generative Help and Guidance with Copilot

Whether you’re on a form, report, or setting up a new module, Copilot can surface contextual help. It's like having a product expert beside you, pulling info from Microsoft Learn and documentation to answer “how-to” questions based on where you are.

 

Customer Insights by Copilot

On the customer page, Copilot gives a snapshot of that customer's activity — their recent orders, issues, payment history, and credit status — summarized in plain language. It enables collections, sales, and customer service teams to act faster with context.

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Store Report Insights by Copilot

For organizations using D365 Commerce or managing multi-store operations, Copilot analyzes store performance metrics and flags anomalies like unusually high returns, underperforming sales, or low foot traffic. Rather than parsing the entire report, users get key bullet points and explanations.

Screenshot of Top 10 products report insights using Copilot in the Store Commerce app.

 

🛠️ Use Copilot in Site Builder to Enrich Product Pages

Within Site Builder, Copilot can auto-generate product descriptions using attributes like size, features, and tags — pulling from existing data or customer reviews. This is useful for SEO and digital teams trying to maintain consistency across large catalogs.

Collections Coordinator Summary

On the Collections workspace, Copilot generates a summarized brief per customer, showing invoice aging, overdue amounts, previous contact history, and suggesting next steps like sending reminders or prioritizing specific accounts.

AI Summaries Across Product, Vendor, SO, PO Pages

Copilot provides AI-generated summaries on several core pages. These aren’t new forms — they’re embedded views that highlight what matters most:

  • Product Page: "This item has had a 12% increase in returns over the past 2 months."

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  • Vendor Page: "This vendor’s average delivery delay is now 3.2 days compared to 1.5 days last quarter."

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  • Sales Order Page: "This order has not been released to the warehouse for 2 days beyond SLA."

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  • Purchase Order Page: "This PO includes pricing changes that differ from the original confirmed value."

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These summaries allow users to take immediate action without toggling between reports or tabs.


📝 Review and Accept Changes to Confirmed Purchase Orders

When changes are made to a confirmed purchase order — Copilot helps users quickly spot those changes (price, delivery date, line quantities), summarize the differences, and provide a button-based UI to accept or reject the updates with one click.

 

Immersive Home Experience

One of the most notable additions is the Immersive Home page in D365. This redesigned landing experience replaces static dashboards with a dynamic, AI-driven workspace that surfaces actionable items, suggestions, and work summaries.

Key elements include:

  • A personalized greeting and summary of relevant tasks
  • Suggestion cards powered by Copilot agents (e.g., “You may want to follow up with vendor X”)
  • Pinned items and priority work items with direct action buttons
  • Agent activity overviews if AI agents are enabled

This home page transforms how users engage with the system day-to-day — from reactive to proactive.

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Final Thoughts

This isn’t futuristic AI. This is here, now — baked into the same places your finance, supply chain, and commerce teams are working every day.

Copilot in D365 F&O isn’t loud. It doesn’t interrupt. But it makes your decisions faster, your users smarter, and your processes more intuitive.

And that’s exactly what enterprise AI is supposed to do.

Stay tuned — in upcoming blogs, we’ll look at full Copilot-powered agents for cash flow forecasting, supplier communication, and demand planning. Because we’re just getting started.


📌 Disclaimer: The views expressed here are personal and based on practical experience. They do not reflect the official position of Microsoft or any affiliated organization.