The app will combine GitHub Copilot, the Copilot chatbot, Copilot Cowork, and a “new agentic workflow capability internally named Autopilot” into one place, Fortune reports. Sounds like a Microsoft version of something like OpenAI’s “super app” ambitions. Perhaps it will be shown off at Microsoft Build next week? [Link: Exclusive: Microsoft is building a super app that combines coding, chat, and other Copilot AI tools | Fortune | https://fortune.com/2026/05/29/microsoft-working-on-super-app/ | Fortune]

Microsoft next week will unveil a suite of new homegrown AI models at its annual Build conference for app developers in San Francisco. The question is whether it can win over…

May 28 : Microsoft will unveil a suite of new homegrown AI models next week at its annual "Build" conference for developers in San Francisco, including a coding model to boost the…

The project is being spearheaded by new Copilot chief Jacob Andreou, as Microsoft seeks to streamline its lineup of AI tools amid competition from Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic.

The app will combine GitHub Copilot, the Copilot chatbot, Copilot Cowork, and a “new agentic workflow capability internally named Autopilot” into one place, Fortune reports.…

Microsoft is building a super app to unify Copilot AI tools, GitHub Copilot, and chat into one interface, targeting summer 2026 as adoption lags below 4.5%.

Microsoft is building a super app to unify GitHub Copilot, Copilot chat, and other AI tools, aiming to fix fragmentation and boost its sub-4.5% adoption rate.

Microsoft is developing a super app to unify its Copilot AI tools, addressing customer frustration with scattered assistants across its product ecosystem.

Microsoft is reportedly building a unified Copilot super app to combine its AI tools and simplify a fragmented user experience.