Connect Microsoft Copilot Studio
to DataPalace.
If your team runs on Microsoft 365, Copilot Studio is the native way to build agents that work with your DataPalace knowledge.
What connecting does
Copilot Studio builds AI agents inside the Microsoft ecosystem. Connected to DataPalace, those agents work with your knowledge inside Teams channels, SharePoint sites, and anywhere Microsoft Copilot lives.
What plan you need
A Microsoft 365 Copilot license ($21/user/mo) includes Copilot Studio for internal agents. Publishing agents externally needs a standalone plan (~$200/mo per tenant). You also need an Azure subscription to run agents — loop in your IT team.
Connect it, step by step
- Go to copilotstudio.microsoft.com and sign in.
- Open an existing agent or create a new one, then go to its Tools page.
- Click Add a tool, then New tool.
- Select Model Context Protocol. A setup wizard appears.
- Server name DataPalace, server URL set to the MCP server URL on the right.
- Under authentication choose API key, header name Authorization, value = your DataPalace API token. Click Create and authorize the agent.
Good to know
This is the most technically involved setup on the list — if you have an IT team or MSP, loop them in. Copilot Studio dropped the older SSE method in August 2025; DataPalace already uses Streamable HTTP. Each client org you manage can have its own tenant connected to its own agents.