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Scheduled Prompts
As of May 12th, Copilot Actions went away; from what I can tell it's now under Scheduled Prompts. It requires a Power Automate Standard license. If I have a Power Automate for Office 365, will I have access to use Scheduled Prompts? It looks like my business premium license gives me access to standard and premium connectors in Power Automate along with business process flows.
I was relying on the Copilot Actions tool daily. I hope this will still be available.
2 Replies
- Chris_Apps4RentBrass Contributor
Copilot Actions is now part of Scheduled Prompts, and yes, it requires a Power Automate Standard license. If you have Power Automate for Office 365, that might not include everything you need. But since you have a Business Premium license, you likely do get access to Standard connectors, so you should be able to use Scheduled Prompts. If it’s not working, double-check your Power Automate plan details just to be safe.
- mjkealBrass Contributor
Yes, Microsoft 365 Business Premium includes the standard Power Automate license. This means you can use standard connectors like SharePoint, Outlook, Teams, etc., to build cloud flows without needing any additional Power Automate license.
Just to clarify:
Standard connectors are covered by Business Premium.
Premium connectors (like Dataverse, Salesforce, or SQL Server) and advanced features such as RPA or AI Builder do require separate Power Automate licenses.
So if you're using Power Automate to schedule prompts with Microsoft 365 Copilot and you're sticking to standard Microsoft 365 services, Business Premium is enough.