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Microsoft Copilot Monthly Active Users

Microsoft Copilot active users. Why the metric matters.

A buyer side guide to Microsoft 365 Copilot monthly active users in 2026. Why billing is per seat, where the seat to active user gap hides waste, and how to use it at renewal.

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Microsoft 365 Copilot is billed per assigned seat, not by monthly active users, so the gap between seats you pay for and people who actually use Copilot each month is the clearest signal of wasted spend and the basis for right sizing at renewal.

Key takeaways

  • Copilot is licensed per assigned seat, not by active usage.
  • Monthly active users measure adoption, not the bill.
  • The seat to active user gap is where wasted spend hides.
  • Usage data lives in the Microsoft 365 admin center dashboards.
  • Documented low usage is a direct lever at renewal.

This guide is for Microsoft license owners and procurement leaders managing a Copilot deployment in 2026. Read it with the Microsoft 365 Copilot pillar and the Microsoft Practice page so adoption and the negotiation stay aligned.

Is Copilot billed by monthly active users?

No. Microsoft 365 Copilot is licensed per assigned seat on subscription. You pay for the seat once it is assigned, whether or not that person uses Copilot in a given month.

What is the licensing metric?

The metric is the assigned user seat. Monthly active users are an adoption measure layered on top, useful for management but separate from how Microsoft invoices you.

  • Assigned seat: the billable unit, fixed per term.
  • Monthly active user: a licensed person who used Copilot that month.
  • Prerequisite license: a qualifying Microsoft 365 plan underneath.

What sits underneath a Copilot seat?

Copilot requires a qualifying Microsoft 365 base license per user. Microsoft sets the prerequisites on its Microsoft 365 Copilot page, so the true cost per active user includes that base plan.

Why does the seat to active user gap matter?

Because every assigned seat with no monthly activity is spend without return. The gap is the single clearest measure of Copilot waste in a deployment.

Where do you find the usage data?

The Microsoft 365 admin center reports Copilot usage and adoption by app and over rolling periods. It shows active users in Teams, Outlook, Word, and the other surfaces.

Assigned seats versus monthly active users

Measure What it tells you Action
Assigned seatsWhat you are billed forSet the renewal baseline
Monthly active usersWho actually uses CopilotTrack the trend by quarter
Inactive seatsWasted spendReclaim or reassign

What does healthy adoption look like?

There is no official benchmark. A rising active rate over a quarter matters more than any single month. Early inactivity is common, so judge the trend before you judge the deployment.

What to do next

  1. Pull assigned Copilot seat counts from the admin center.
  2. Pull monthly active users by app over the last two quarters.
  3. Calculate the seat to active user gap.
  4. Reclaim or reassign seats with sustained zero activity.
  5. Set a quarterly adoption review with a named owner.
  6. Size the renewal to proven monthly active usage.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Microsoft Copilot monthly active user?

A Microsoft Copilot monthly active user is a licensed person who actually used a Copilot feature within a calendar month. It is an adoption measure, not a licensing metric, since Copilot is licensed per assigned seat regardless of use.

Does Microsoft charge by monthly active users for Copilot?

No. Microsoft 365 Copilot is licensed per assigned user seat on an annual or monthly subscription, not by monthly active users. You pay for the seat whether or not the person uses it that month.

Why does monthly active usage matter if billing is per seat?

Because the gap between assigned seats and active users is wasted spend. Tracking monthly active users shows how many paid Copilot seats are actually delivering value, which is the basis for right sizing at renewal.

Where do you find Copilot active usage data?

Copilot usage is reported in the Microsoft 365 admin center and the Copilot usage and adoption dashboards. They show active users by app, such as Teams, Outlook, and Word, over rolling periods.

What is a healthy Copilot active usage rate?

There is no official benchmark, but many deployments see a meaningful share of assigned seats inactive in the first months. A rising active rate over a quarter is a better signal than any single month figure.

How do you use active usage data in a renewal?

Compare assigned seats against sustained monthly active users, reclaim or reassign inactive seats, and size the renewal to proven adoption. Documented low usage is a direct lever to reduce committed seat counts.

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Copilot bills per seat, not per use. Every assigned seat with no monthly activity is spend without return, and a direct lever at renewal.

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