Message ID: MC947134
We are announcing the Extend email drafts with file links from third-party systems feature for Copilot for Sales. This feature allows you to add content and links from external, third-party systems to emails. This feature will reach general availability on December 17, 2024.
How does this affect me?
Administrators can create a connector-based plug-in that builds connections between Copilot for Sales and the external, third-party system to enable file links to be added in email drafts. Sellers can sign in to the plug-in and see file links relevant to the emails automatically added to the email replies.
What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.
Source: Microsoft
The announcement of the “Extend email drafts with file links from third-party systems” feature for Copilot for Sales is sure to stir up some excitement among both administrators and users alike! With this enhancement set to roll out on December 17, 2024, it’s a timely opportunity to reflect on how this will impact our daily workflows.
For administrators, the ability to create a connector-based plug-in opens up a world of possibilities. It means they can seamlessly integrate Copilot for Sales with various external systems, streamlining the email drafting process. Imagine no longer having to toggle between different applications to find the right file link—it’s like having your cake and eating it too! This not only enhances efficiency but also empowers admins to tailor the system to the specific needs of their teams.
On the user side, sellers will benefit immensely from this update. With relevant file links automatically added to email replies, they can focus on crafting their messages rather than hunting for attachments. This feature is a game-changer for productivity, allowing sellers to respond faster and with more context. Plus, it adds a layer of professionalism to their communications. Who wouldn’t want to look like a superstar in front of clients?
Overall, the impact of these changes is likely to be significant. By bridging the gap between different systems and enhancing the email drafting experience, both admins and users can expect a smoother, more integrated workflow. It’s a win-win situation!
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this update! How do you think it will change your email game? Feel free to share in the comments below. And for more insights on similar topics, check out other posts at mwpro.co.uk. Let’s keep the conversation going!