Copilot · Adoption & ROI

Copilot license ROI and rollout readiness — in one client report.

MSPs and IT leads need more than usage dashboards: unused seats, inactive licensed users, MFA gaps, and tenant blockers that hurt Copilot quality. Tenant Hawk surfaces all of it from a read-only scan.

Official Graph reports · composite readiness blockers · QBR-ready exports

What we surface for Copilot conversations

License waste, adoption coaching, and hygiene blockers — not another admin portal.

License ROI

Unused prepaid seats, inactive licensed users, and Copilot still assigned to disabled accounts — priced in dollars.

Adoption signals

Tenant-wide adoption rate, Chat-only usage, and per-user activity from the official Copilot usage report.

Security & readiness

Copilot-licensed users without MFA plus composite readiness blockers from sharing, CA, Teams, and guest hygiene.

QBR-ready

Copilot sector on the findings page, sector grades on MSP scorecards, and export sections for client conversations.

See the full check list on the coverage map.

Frequently asked questions

What does Tenant Hawk check for Copilot?

Unused prepaid seats, licensed-but-inactive users, Copilot on disabled accounts, low adoption, Chat-only usage patterns, licensed users without MFA, and composite readiness blockers from sharing, CA, legacy auth, Teams, and guest hygiene.

Does it use the admin Copilot Readiness report?

No undocumented admin APIs. Tenant Hawk uses official Graph usage and license data, then derives readiness blockers from hygiene findings you already need for a tenant review.

How is dollar impact calculated?

Copilot seat savings default to ~$30/user/mo at list price. You can override license rates like other cost findings.

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