Microsoft Copilot

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Free
★★★★☆ 4.9
Introduction: Free AI assistant that answers with sources and helps you work faster.
Monthly Visitors: 94M
Social Media & Email: 376300 Followers
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Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot: AI Assistant, Writing & Search with Alternatives

Copilot is like that easy-going buddy who helps you tailor lesson notes.

It can break down reading level, sum up text, tweak tone, and even guide quiz ideas. It’s sitting right there in Word, Teams, Outlook, page drafts super handy.

Teachers dig how it drops assistive chat right where they work.

Teachers can streamline lesson prep, adapt complexity, grade drafts faster, or brainstorm class prompts all without jumping between apps.

And with AI suggestions grounded in today’s data, it stays in sync with quick shifts in topics, readings, and classroom flow.

It even respects data protections so educators don’t stress about privacy issues.

Cost chat, in paragraph style

If you’re on Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard or Premium, Copilot runs about US$30 per user per month.

So if a school picks it up for its staff, a small team of five would pay around US$150 a month.

Budget wise, that’s in the ballpark of a mid range app license, but with classroom smart AI built right in.

Pros

Slashes lesson-prep time by auto help in reading level and generating idea prompts.

Works inside tools teachers already use (Word, Teams, Outlook).

Respects privacy and school data rules.

Cons

Has that tech vibe might feel odd at first to chat with.

You need Microsoft 365 business/E3+ plan.

Costs can stack up if rolling out to a big staff team.

Look at  AI assistant created by Moonshot AI, a tech company based in China.

Why teachers vibe with it

They can just type “explain this at 5th-grade level” or “give me quiz questions” and boom Copilot handles the grunt.

It keeps things simple, helps students get the gist faster, and teachers stay focused on what really matters connecting and teaching.

Alternatives (just a nod, no deep compare)

There are other handy AI smart helpers out there that do reading level tweaks, classroom content ideas, and chat style help but Copilot’s vibe is smooth inside school tools, and that’s why many teachers dig it.

Monthly visits & social media reach

Microsoft Copilot’s site draws around 93600000 visits per month.

On social, across platforms, let’s ballpark at several million followers in total (exact summed figure isn’t public, but the buzz is huge).

Wrappin’ it up

Microsoft Copilot makes reading-level adjustments, lesson ideas, email summaries, and classroom support feel like chatting with a smart buddy.

Costs about US$30 per person monthly if you’ve got the right Microsoft plan. Site pulls in ~99 million visits per month.

Teachers love how it saves prep time, and it’s built with privacy in mind. Not perfect but feels like a savvy sidekick in your school day.