Save 10 Hours per Week by Mastering Microsoft Copilot
TL;DR
The Geeky Gadgets post frames Microsoft Copilot as a time-saving tool for knowledge workers, mainly around repetitive office tasks and meeting preparation. The clearest example is Microsoft Teams: Copilot can summarize previous discussions, draft agendas and suggest topics for upcoming meetings. The 10-hours-per-week claim is a punchy headline more than hard proof. The real gain depends on whether calendars, chats, docs and meeting notes are already clean inside Microsoft 365.
Nauti's Take
Saving 10 hours a week sounds like landing-page math. The better test is smaller: does Copilot save five minutes of prep before each meeting and five minutes of cleanup after it?
If yes, that compounds into real time. If not, it is another window that looks like productivity while adding one more place to manage.
Briefingshow
The practical leverage is in meeting routines that currently burn time through searching, rereading and agenda building. Copilot becomes useful when it turns existing Microsoft 365 context into concrete preparation. Without clean underlying data, the tool saves less time and mostly produces polished summaries with gaps.