Microsoft’s Power CAT team have just released Copilot Studio Kit: https://lnkd.in/ec-VpDrQ. This is a fantastic resource for anyone building agents with Copilot Studio as it enables a structured, standardised approach to deploying them that will help accelerate usage, adoption and value realisation. 🔧 The kit offers: ✅ Pre-built components & reusable assets ✅ Guidance for enterprise-ready Copilot solutions ✅ Accelerators to move from idea to production faster ✅ Best practices from Microsoft’s Power CAT team 💥 It will enable: 📈 Faster time-to-value for AI initiatives 🤝 Standardised approaches across teams ⚙️ Easier integration into existing business apps 🧠 Scalable architecture for agentic applications 🎯 Real impact scenarios • Sales copilots that streamline deal preparation • Service agents that automate case handling & insights • Process copilots that orchestrate workflows across systems #CopilotStudio #PowerPlatform #MicrosoftAI #EnterpriseAI #AgenticAI
the standardization angle is smart, but what happens when teams use different pieces from the kit? you get consistency in structure, sure. but enterprises still struggle with governance, which components teams pick versus which they should pick. the kit solves deployment speed, not the "who decides what gets built" problem.
Greg Dillon Charl Langhout Alexandra Kozlova
Another day; Another Kit. Best to invest time understanding your organisation’s landscape and build bespoke solution which may emulate on similar principles from this tool. Why? Because CAT has been notorious for not making timely future updates to their offerings or resolving open issues on their GitHub repo. Common example: PowerApps Code review tool, CoE Starter Kit, Power Platform CoE toolkit. Don’t lock yourself in and create tech debt. Have unmanaged solutions, use Github Copilot CLI and other AIPE tools to enhance & maintain further.