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⇱ 4 ways to automate Microsoft Copilot with Zapier MCP


4 ways to automate Microsoft Copilot with Zapier MCP

By Steph Spector · March 24, 2026

Microsoft Copilot is a suite of AI assistants built into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. That native access gives it the ability to expertly run multi-step agentic work across the Microsoft suite—triaging your inbox, summarizing meetings, and automating data analysis across spreadsheets. But at some point, you probably want your work to move beyond Microsoft's world and into your other apps. That's where Zapier MCP can help.

Zapier MCP gives Copilot governed access to 9,000+ apps in our and 30,000+ actions, so you can research, decide, and take action whether you're working inside a Microsoft app or in the rest of your tech stack. Below, I'm sharing four non-technical workflows with copy-paste-ready prompts and tool bundle templates you can try yourself.

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Note: The tool bundles in this post are pre-populated with apps, but you can easily swap them out for any app you want from our .

How to connect Microsoft Copilot to Zapier MCP

Before you try these workflows, you'll need to equip Microsoft Copilot with a Zapier MCP server if you haven't already. If you can click, type, and copy-paste, you can set this up in minutes. Just follow these steps:

1. Head to the .

2. Click +New MCP Server and choose Microsoft Copilot Studio as the client.

3. Now set up your first action. Click +Add tool.

4. Search for the app you want to connect to, then click its corresponding tile.

5. Select whichever action events you want to connect, then click Connect.

6. Connect your app accounts as needed.

7. In the dashboard, configure each action according to your needs by clicking the kebab menu (⋮) and then Configure and adjusting values as needed. Hover over the tooltip icons next to any field for more details. When you're done, click Save.

8. Finally, click Connect at the top of the MCP dashboard and follow the instructions to add this server to your Copilot account.

Now you're ready to try the workflows below in Microsoft Copilot.

Pro tip: Want to bake an extra layer of security into your MCP workflows? Try connecting AI Guardrails by Zapier, a built-in tool for detecting PII, toxic language, prompt injection attempts, and negative sentiment in your workflows.

Turn meeting notes into tracked action items

You're in back-to-back meetings all week, and by Friday you can't remember who agreed to do what. You want to pull action items out of your meeting notes and get them into a task manager before they get forgotten.

Apps to connect: Notion, Microsoft OneNote

Extract action items from meeting notes

Pull action items from OneNote and create tasks in Notion with assignees and due dates

Draft a status update from project data

You're getting ready for a stakeholder meeting and need to send your team a project status update before the call—but pulling the relevant info together for everyone takes longer than the meeting itself. You want to grab what's current and draft an email as soon as possible.

Apps to connect: Coda, Microsoft Outlook

Draft a status update from project notes

Pull recent updates from Coda, summarize progress, and draft a status email for stakeholders

Research a prospect and log findings to your CRM

You're preparing for a sales call and need to know what the company has been up to lately—funding, hires, product news—without spending an hour on LinkedIn and Google. You want a research brief waiting for you in your CRM before the meeting starts.

Apps to connect: HubSpot

Research a prospect and log findings to CRM

Search for recent company news and add a research summary to their HubSpot record before your call

Pull content briefs and create first-draft documents

You're a content marketer who writes blog posts in batches. You want to pull a content brief, get a first draft going, refine it in Copilot, and then send the finished version somewhere your editor can actually get to it. You just don't want to copy-paste between tools at the end.

Apps to connect: Notion, Google Docs, Google Drive

Create blog drafts from content briefs

Read a content brief from Notion, write a first-draft blog post, and save it to Google Drive

Start building with Zapier MCP

These four workflows are just a starting point. Once Microsoft Copilot has live access to your tools, you can string together almost any sequence of research, decision, and action without leaving the conversation or writing code. And if you don't use Microsoft Copilot, you can connect Zapier MCP to any AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol, including ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor.

If you want a step-by-step walkthrough of connecting your apps to Microsoft Copilot through Zapier MCP, the feature guide covers the whole setup in detail.

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Steph Spector

In the fifth grade, Steph defeated the school bully in a bongo drum contest, her greatest achievement to date. Between writing about AI and automation for Zapier, she provides executive writing coaching from her home in Austin, Texas. To say hi, visit stephspector.com.

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