Copilot (licence) - Required licenses for using Facilitator in Teams Video

Discover if you can access Facilitator in Teams before you even start. The key is your Microsoft 365 license. This quick guide explains that Facilitator is an add-on tied to Microsoft 365 Copilot, not a replacement for your current plan. If Copilot isn’t assigned, Facilitator won’t appear. Learn the two-step license check, why governance matters, and how Loop notes in OneDrive affect ownership and retention. Tags: copilot license, discovery, collaborate.

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we will clarify an essential point before getting started.
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Access to facilitator depends above all on your Microsoft 365 license type,
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and it is better to check it right away to avoid looking for an option
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that will never appear in your interface.
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To use Facilitator in Microsoft Teams,
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the main requirement is to have Microsoft 365 co-pilot.
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Microsoft states that enabling facilitator is tied to co-pilot,
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and that the user who wants to add it to a meeting
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must be correctly licensed.
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In practical terms,
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if co-pilot is not assigned to your account,
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you can use Teams normally,
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schedule meetings,
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and access the standard features,
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but the facilitator option will not be available as it is in a full demonstration.
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It is also important to understand that Microsoft 365 co-pilot is
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added on top of an existing eligible Microsoft 365 license.
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Co-pilot does not replace your current subscription.
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It comes as an add-on,
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and it requires a compatible base license.
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That is why in some organizations,
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the verification happens in two steps,
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with the base license validated first,
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and then co-pilot assigned to the users who truly need access to facilitator.
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In a business context,
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this approach also makes it possible to make
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a consistent choice about the profiles concerned.
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If you regularly lead meetings and you need structured follow-up,
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it makes sense to check first that your account has co-pilot,
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because that is what determines access to facilitator.
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Finally,
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keep in mind a governance point that comes with these features.
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The notes produced with Facilitator rely on Microsoft Loop
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and are saved as a loop file in the organizer's OneDrive
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in a location linked to meetings.
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This means that content ownership and retention rules must be anticipated,
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especially if your organization applies strict policies
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on the management of meeting documents.

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