On this page, I am bringing all the important Copilot Studio tutorials into a single hub so you can learn in a structured way and still jump directly to the scenario you need. I have grouped the tutorials into categories: fundamentals and comparisons, creating agents, multi‑agents and autonomous agents, knowledge integration, automation and flows, authentication and governance, deployment and live websites, and Copilot integration with Power Apps and Microsoft 365.
What is Microsoft Copilot Studio, and why use it?
Microsoft Copilot Studio (formerly Power Virtual Agents) is a powerful low‑code tool that lets you build custom AI copilots and conversational agents using natural language, connectors, and enterprise data. I like to think of Copilot Studio as your “AI solution builder” for creating chatbots and agents that can answer questions, automate tasks, and integrate with Microsoft 365 and business systems.
Organizations use Copilot Studio to build internal helpdesk bots, HR assistants, knowledge copilots, and customer‑facing chatbots that leverage content from SharePoint, files, and line‑of‑business systems. Because it integrates with Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and Azure, you can connect your agents to real data and securely deploy them in Teams, on websites, and directly in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Who is this Copilot Studio tutorials hub for?
This Copilot Studio tutorials hub is for beginners who want to build their first AI agent, as well as working professionals who want to integrate Copilots into real business scenarios. If you are new, you can follow the sections in order to understand the basics, then move into agents, multi‑agents, and publishing.
If you already work with Copilot Studio or Power Platform, you can use this hub as a quick reference for specific tasks like using SharePoint lists as knowledge, calling flows, handling authentication, deploying to websites, or integrating with Power Apps and Power Automate. Each tutorial is written in a practical, step‑by‑step way so you can apply it to real projects.
How to follow this Copilot Studio learning path
If you are starting from zero, begin with Copilot Studio basics and comparisons to understand what Copilot Studio is and how it relates to Microsoft 365 Copilot and other AI tools. Then move to Create your first agents with Copilot Studio, followed by Multi‑agents and autonomous agents to handle more advanced conversational scenarios.
After that, explore Knowledge and SharePoint integration and Automation and flows with Copilot Studio so your agents can use real data and take actions. Finally, learn Authentication and security, Deploying agents to live websites, and Integrating Copilot with Power Apps and Microsoft 365 for full end‑to‑end solutions.
1. Copilot Studio basics and comparisons
Start here to understand what Copilot Studio is, how it fits into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, and how it compares with other AI tools. These tutorials give you the big picture before you build anything.
- Learn the fundamentals and overall experience with Create agent using Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Understand how Copilot Studio relates to Microsoft 365 Copilot with Microsoft 365 Copilot vs Copilot Studio
- Compare Copilot capabilities with other AI tools using Is Copilot better than ChatGPT?
2. Create your first agents with Copilot Studio
This section helps you build your first agents and use them to solve real business problems, like generating documents, creating SharePoint items, or acting as HR assistants.
- Start from scratch with Create agent using Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Build document automation using Create agent in M365 Copilot to generate Word document
- Create a reusable solution pattern with Create custom agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Build a real HR solution using Build and deploy smart HR assistant bot using Copilot Studio
- Use agents to write back to data with Create SharePoint list item using Copilot Studio
3. Multi‑agents and autonomous agents
Use this section when you want more advanced scenarios where multiple agents collaborate, or agents act more autonomously to complete tasks.
- Design agents that operate with more independence using Create autonomous agents in Copilot Studio
- Orchestrate multiple copilots together with Create multi‑agent in Copilot Studio
- Migrate existing bots using Copy Agent Builder agent to Copilot Studio
4. Knowledge and SharePoint integration
A powerful Copilot is only as good as the knowledge it can access. This section shows you how to use SharePoint lists and files as knowledge sources for your agents.
- Use structured data as knowledge with SharePoint list as knowledge in Copilot Studio
- Extend knowledge with files using Add Copilot Studio knowledge files via Power Automate
5. Automation and flows with Copilot Studio
Use this section to connect your agents to Power Automate flows so they can perform actions, update data, and integrate with other systems.
- Trigger flows from agents using Create agent flow in Copilot Studio
- Chain knowledge and flows together using Add Copilot Studio knowledge files Power Automate
- Use flows to manipulate SharePoint data with Create SharePoint list item using Copilot Studio
6. Authentication, security, and governance
When you move beyond demos into production, authentication and security become critical. This section helps you configure authentication for your agents and fix common auth errors.
- Configure manual auth correctly with Set up manual authentication in Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Fix live demo issues using Copilot Studio demo website authentication error – how to fix
7. Deploying Copilot agents to live websites
Once your agents are ready, you need to publish them where users can reach them. Use this section to deploy Copilot agents to live websites and customize their user experience.
- Publish your chatbot to the public using Publish agent to live website in Copilot Studio
- Improve user experience using Customize welcome message in Copilot Studio chatbot
8. Copilot and Power Apps integration
Copilot is even more powerful when you bring it into your apps. This section shows you how to use Copilot inside Power Apps to build AI‑assisted applications.
- Build AI‑powered apps using Power Apps Copilot overview
- Add conversational AI into apps with Add Copilot to Power Apps
How to use this Copilot Studio tutorials hub
You can use this Copilot Studio hub as a guided path or as a reference for specific scenarios. If you are new, follow the order: basics and comparisons → create your first agents → multi‑agents and autonomous agents → knowledge and SharePoint integration → automation and flows → authentication and security → deployment → Power Apps integration. If you are already working with Copilot Studio, jump straight into the section that matches your current project requirement—whether that is SharePoint knowledge, flows, authentication, or live website deployment.
As Copilot Studio and Microsoft 365 Copilot evolve, this hub will keep getting updated with new tutorials and patterns so you always have a practical place to learn and design AI copilots for real‑world business use cases.
Explore other tutorial hubs
If you are building AI copilots, you will often combine Copilot Studio with other Microsoft 365 and Power Platform technologies. You can use these tutorial hubs to go deeper into the rest of the stack and build end‑to‑end solutions.
- Build modern client‑side solutions with all SharePoint Framework (SPFx) tutorials
- Learn SharePoint administration and customization with all SharePoint tutorials
- Design low‑code apps with all Power Apps tutorials
- Automate workflows with all Power Automate tutorials
- Build reports and dashboards using all Power BI tutorials
- Improve collaboration with all Microsoft Teams tutorials
- Automate admin tasks with all PowerShell tutorials
- Strengthen your web dev skills with all TypeScript tutorials
Join the premium SPGuides Academy
If you want to go beyond simple demos and build real‑time Copilot Studio solutions, you can join my premium SPGuides Academy. Inside the academy, you will find full training courses, hands‑on projects, and digital products that show how to build complete Copilot scenarios with SharePoint, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
As a member, you can follow structured learning paths, download solution assets, and watch step‑by‑step implementations of production‑ready copilots—from designing knowledge sources, to integrating flows and SharePoint, to deploying them for end users. This is ideal if you want to become a Copilot solution architect or add AI copilots to your existing consulting offerings.
Final thoughts
This Copilot Studio tutorials hub is designed to support you from your first simple agent to more advanced multi‑agent, knowledge‑driven, and automated copilots. You can bookmark this page and come back whenever you are designing a new AI experience or need a specific pattern for knowledge, flows, or authentication.
As you apply these tutorials in real projects, you will be able to design copilots that are not just chatbots, but real AI assistants that understand your data, follow your business rules, and integrate with your existing Microsoft 365 solutions.