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Microsoft Work IQ APIs went generally available on June 16, 2026. The short version: Copilot is now an API. Developers can build agents that understand and act inside Microsoft 365... Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, meetings, files... without wiring every integration by hand.
Dylan and Jackson walk through what that means in plain English. Historically you called separate APIs for each Microsoft app, or you used Copilot in Microsoft's UI. Work IQ lets your own software send prompts and get Copilot-quality answers (or pull agent-ready context) programmatically. Think meeting takeaways piped into your coding agent, an internal wiki that actually knows your policies, or a company "business brain" employees check before they email HR.
They also cover credit-based pricing (Copilot Credits, admin spending limits), why this makes Microsoft stickier, the MCP context problem when you list too many tools, and Jackson's morning Copilot routine that surfaces emails he forgot to handle.
00:00 Introduction to Microsoft Work IQ
02:24 Understanding the API and Its Capabilities
04:41 Integration and Automation Potential
06:55 The Future of Work with AI
09:13 Conclusion and Call to Action
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By Infacto DigitalAccess our repository of ready-made prompts for everyday small-business tasks -> https://infacto.digital/go/ai-prompt-library-yt?yt_video=Microsoft%20Work%20IQ%20APIs
Microsoft Work IQ APIs went generally available on June 16, 2026. The short version: Copilot is now an API. Developers can build agents that understand and act inside Microsoft 365... Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, meetings, files... without wiring every integration by hand.
Dylan and Jackson walk through what that means in plain English. Historically you called separate APIs for each Microsoft app, or you used Copilot in Microsoft's UI. Work IQ lets your own software send prompts and get Copilot-quality answers (or pull agent-ready context) programmatically. Think meeting takeaways piped into your coding agent, an internal wiki that actually knows your policies, or a company "business brain" employees check before they email HR.
They also cover credit-based pricing (Copilot Credits, admin spending limits), why this makes Microsoft stickier, the MCP context problem when you list too many tools, and Jackson's morning Copilot routine that surfaces emails he forgot to handle.
00:00 Introduction to Microsoft Work IQ
02:24 Understanding the API and Its Capabilities
04:41 Integration and Automation Potential
06:55 The Future of Work with AI
09:13 Conclusion and Call to Action
Prefer to read your AI News? -> https://infacto.digital/read/microsoft-work-iq-apis?yt_video=Microsoft%20Work%20IQ%20APIs