Microsoft Copilot Pages Will Change Your Entire Research Workflow
TL;DR
Geeky Gadgets frames Copilot Pages as a workspace where research output can be edited, refined and reused with project context instead of staying as a one-off chat response. The Researcher Agent is presented as a way to combine web data with Microsoft 365 sources such as email, Teams conversations, calendars and project files for market or competitor analysis.
Nauti's Take
This is useful, but the article is clearly product-friendly and presents Copilot as an almost frictionless productivity engine. In real workflows, Copilot Pages only becomes powerful when teams have clean data structure, permissions and review habits.
Otherwise it produces better-looking average output, not better research. The strongest idea is treating research as an editable project artifact instead of a buried chat thread.
Briefingshow
The important shift is not another chatbot feature, but the move from disposable prompt answers to a persistent work surface. If Copilot can use internal sources cleanly, research, project planning and presentation work can move closer together. The catch: output quality still depends on access rights, source control and human editing.