What Co-Pilot Misses And Why Work 365 Fills the Gap for Growing CSPs
Microsoft Co-Pilot is gaining traction fast. With AI-driven tools embedded across Microsoft 365 and Co-Pilot Studio allowing the creation of intelligent bots, many CSPs are beginning to ask: Can Co-Pilot handle our billing too?
The short answer? Probably not, and that’s not necessarily a flaw. Co-Pilot wasn’t built to be a CSP billing platform, and its limitations in this area are starting to show.
What’s Missing in Co-Pilot Billing
Co-Pilot Studio is impressive when it comes to designing conversational experiences. But when it comes to billing automation, there are significant gaps. At present, Co-Pilot doesn’t offer support for:
- Prorated or prepaid billing logic
- Tiered, stepped, or custom pricing models
- Automated invoice generation
- Seamless reconciliation between usage and customer billing
And while usage-based pricing does exist through Azure PAYG, the responsibility for translating that data into an accurate, customer-facing bill still sits squarely on the CSP’s shoulders.
Where Work 365 Comes In
That’s where Work 365 steps in. We’ve built a platform that enables growing CSPs to handle the complexity of today’s billing needs, including those tied to emerging Co-Pilot models.
With Work 365, CSPs can:
- Create flexible pricing models: bundles, PAYG, stepped rates, or hybrid offers
- Automate usage tracking across services like Azure and Co-Pilot Studio
- Generate clean, branded invoices that integrate license-based and metered models in one system
- Sync provisioning and billing through Microsoft Partner Center integration
Explore how Work 365 automates CSP billing with Azure and Microsoft 365 integrations.
What CSPs Are Asking
We’re regularly hearing questions like:
- “How can I track and bill Co-Pilot Studio usage with my existing billing tools?”
- “Can I combine M365 Co-Pilot licenses with Azure usage on a single invoice?”
These aren’t simple questions, and the answers are still evolving. What we know is that manual processes don’t scale and CSPs need tools that adapt as Microsoft expands its Co-Pilot offering.
Secure Access Still Matters
Billing isn’t the only gap. GDAP (Granular Delegated Admin Privileges) remains crucial for provisioning and customer access. With Work 365, partners can:
- Manage GDAP templates and automate approval workflows
- Assign roles with clear, granular access control
- Align security and billing systems in one place
See how Work 365 simplifies GDAP management and CSP security.
FAQs: What Microsoft Co-Pilot Misses in Billing – and How to Fix It
Can Microsoft Co-Pilot handle CSP billing?
Not entirely. Co-Pilot is focused on creating AI experiences, not billing. It doesn’t support proration, prepaid logic, or invoice generation. CSPs must manage those aspects independently.
How do I track usage from Co-Pilot Studio for billing purposes?
You’ll need to monitor Azure PAYG usage manually or through Azure Cost Management tools. For automated tracking, CSPs often integrate Work 365, which syncs Azure usage data into billable line items.
Can I bill both Co-Pilot Studio usage and Microsoft 365 Co-Pilot licenses together?
Yes—but not with native Microsoft tools alone. Work 365 allows you to combine license-based (NCE) and usage-based (Azure PAYG) billing into one unified invoice and workflow.
Is there any way to automate invoicing for Co-Pilot usage?
Not natively through Microsoft. However, Work 365 automates invoicing by pulling usage data from Azure, applying pricing rules (e.g., stepped or bundle rates), and generating customer-facing invoices.
Does Microsoft Co-Pilot support prepaid bundles or tiered pricing?
No. Co-Pilot Studio usage is billed via Azure PAYG by default. CSPs must manually implement bundle pricing or tiered models—often using a billing platform like Work 365 to manage this.
How do I apply custom pricing (e.g., discounts, bundles) to Co-Pilot services?
Use a platform like Work 365 to define custom SKUs, pricing tiers, and bundle rules. You can then map Azure usage data to those pricing rules and apply them automatically during invoicing.
How do I avoid billing mistakes as Co-Pilot usage scales up?
Automate the sync between provisioning, usage tracking, and billing. Work 365 ensures that license counts, Azure message usage, and pricing tiers are accurately reflected in each invoice.
Why is GDAP still important for billing Co-Pilot?
GDAP ensures secure access to customer tenants, which is essential for accurate license provisioning and Azure usage visibility. Work 365 helps streamline GDAP role assignments and access control.
What’s the risk of relying on Co-Pilot alone for billing?
You risk underbilling, missed usage, or inconsistent invoices. Since Co-Pilot doesn’t handle any billing logic, CSPs without a proper billing solution may struggle to maintain accuracy and trust with clients.
How are other CSPs combining Co-Pilot services with traditional CSP offerings?
They’re using Work 365 to integrate Microsoft 365 licenses, Azure usage, and custom billing rules into one system. This makes it easier to offer hybrid Co-Pilot packages and scale without billing chaos.



