Microsoft has a Copilot problem, and the solution apparently involves cramming everything into one app.

The company is building an unreleased “super app” that will unify its scattered Copilot AI tools into a single interface, according to a Fortune exclusive. The app will bundle GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, the Copilot Cowork tool, and a new feature called Autopilot, all accessible from one hub.

The adoption gap Microsoft needs to close

Microsoft poured $13 billion into OpenAI. It slapped the Copilot brand on practically everything. And yet fewer than 4.5% of its 450 million Microsoft 365 customers actually subscribe to Copilot features.

GitHub Copilot tells a different story. The coding assistant has attracted over 4.7 million paid subscribers, with the Pro tier starting at $10 a month. The broader Copilot suite for enterprise and consumer users has been scattered across too many disconnected experiences.