Save 10 Hours per Week by Mastering Microsoft Copilot
TL;DR
Geeky Gadgets picks up the productivity claim: mastering Microsoft Copilot could save up to 10 hours per week. The snippet does not provide hard measurement data. The clearest example is Microsoft Teams. Copilot can summarize past discussions, draft agendas, and suggest topics for upcoming meetings. The article frames Copilot as a way to cut repetitive office work and simplify complex workflows, especially for teams already living inside Microsoft 365.
Nauti's Take
The practical value is not a magic Copilot button. It is the boring workflow layer: collecting meeting context, building agendas, spotting open items.
That is where teams leak minutes every day without noticing. Use Copilot there and the time savings can become real.
Use it as a fix for messy processes and it will mostly produce cleaner-looking mess with a Microsoft logo.
Briefingshow
Copilot is less a standalone tool than a layer across the Microsoft workday. The leverage appears when meetings, email, documents, and tasks already sit inside Teams, Outlook, and Office. Meeting prep can get faster.
The 10-hour claim is still PR-heavy unless the article shows which tasks were timed before and after.