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GitHub / Copilot Shared agentic work with GitHub Copilot in Microsoft Teams
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Turn a Microsoft Teams discussion into a collaborative agent session everyone can see and help direct. Mention @GitHub in a channel, thread, or direct message to start a GitHub Copilot cloud agent session. Anyone in the conversation can ask questions, add context, and help plan or steer the work. Participants with write access to the repository can trigger Copilot to make changes. Turn meeting decisions into ready work When a meeting produces an action item, hand it to Copilot during a discussion or before it ends in the meeting chat. For example, ask Copilot to investigate a problem while you discuss it in your team’s standup and start resolving it before the meeting ends. Everyone sees the agents investigation together and can direct it further if needed. Continue work across GitHub Copilot surfaces Start a task from Teams and let Copilot work asynchronously in a secure cloud sandbox. Follow progress in the channel thread, then continue working with the agent-generated artifacts from your terminal, the GitHub Copilot app, or your preferred IDE. For more information, see our documentation about cloud sandboxing . Availability and getting started The public preview is available with paid GitHub Copilot plans. GitHub Copilot cloud agent sessions started in Microsoft Teams consume AI credits. For organizations, cloud agent AI credit usage is governed by usage-based billing budgets . Cloud sandbox usage is billed separately and can be controlled with a product-level or SKU-level budget . To get started: For users in an organization or enterprise, make sure an administrator has enabled GitHub Copilot cloud agent and cloud sandboxes. Cloud sandbox policies share the same configuration as cloud agent policies. Install the GitHub app for Microsoft Teams . In Teams, mention @GitHub and follow the prompts to connect your GitHub account. For public channels, configure a default repository if prompted. Direct messages don’t use a default repository. Mention @GitHub , followed by your task. You can also use @GitHub help to see available commands. Maintain compliance oversight Repository administrators can now require an additional approval for any pull request attributed to the Microsoft Teams Copilot integration identity before it can merge. If you require two approvals in a repository, with this enabled you will need three for Copilot-created pull requests. Requiring an additional approval keeps a human in the loop before agent-authored work ships. Your team moves fast without losing compliance oversight. For setup details, permissions, repository and branch selection, and supported workflows, see how to integrate GitHub Copilot cloud agent with Microsoft Teams . The post Shared agentic work with GitHub Copilot in Microsoft Teams appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Turn a Microsoft Teams discussion into a collaborative agent session everyone can see and help direct. Mention @GitHub in a channel, thread, or direct message to start a GitHub Copilot cloud agent session. Anyone in the conversation can ask questions, add context, and help plan or steer the work. Participants with write access to the repository can trigger Copilot to make changes.
Turn meeting decisions into ready work When a meeting produces an action item, hand it to Copilot during a discussion or before it ends in the meeting chat. For example, ask Copilot to investigate a problem while you discuss it in your team’s standup and start resolving it before the meeting ends. Everyone sees the agents investigation together and can direct it further if needed.
Continue work across GitHub Copilot surfaces Start a task from Teams and let Copilot work asynchronously in a secure cloud sandbox. Follow progress in the channel thread, then continue working with the agent-generated artifacts from your terminal, the GitHub Copilot app, or your preferred IDE. For more information, see our documentation about cloud sandboxing .
Availability and getting started The public preview is available with paid GitHub Copilot plans. GitHub Copilot cloud agent sessions started in Microsoft Teams consume AI credits. For organizations, cloud agent AI credit usage is governed by usage-based billing budgets . Cloud sandbox usage is billed separately and can be controlled with a product-level or SKU-level budget .
To get started:
For users in an organization or enterprise, make sure an administrator has enabled GitHub Copilot cloud agent and cloud sandboxes. Cloud sandbox policies share the same configuration as cloud agent policies. Install the GitHub app for Microsoft Teams . In Teams, mention @GitHub and follow the prompts to connect your GitHub account. For public channels, configure a default repository if prompted. Direct messages don’t use a default repository. Mention @GitHub , followed by your task. You can also use @GitHub help to see available commands.
Maintain compliance oversight Repository administrators can now require an additional approval for any pull request attributed to the Microsoft Teams Copilot integration identity before it can merge. If you require two approvals in a repository, with this enabled you will need three for Copilot-created pull requests. Requiring an additional approval keeps a human in the loop before agent-authored work ships. Your team moves fast without losing compliance oversight.
For setup details, permissions, repository and branch selection, and supported workflows, see how to integrate GitHub Copilot cloud agent with Microsoft Teams .
The post Shared agentic work with GitHub Copilot in Microsoft Teams appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Technical Details
- Released
- Aug 21, 2026
- File size
- Official source checked
- Aug 22, 2026
- Official notes checked
- Aug 22, 2026
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