Wake up to finished work
There’s always a pile of work that’s important but not urgent — the kind that gets bumped because the day fills up with things that can’t wait. It sits there overnight while nothing happens, and you start the next morning already behind on it.
The Copilot turns those idle hours into working ones. Tell it what you need before you log off, and it runs the tasks autonomously while you’re away — kicking off agents, gathering what they produce, pushing each task as far as it can without you. You’re not leaving the work undone; you’re leaving it running.
Hand it off, then read the brief
Hand off at end of day
Before you close the laptop, tell the Copilot what to take on overnight — by voice, in plain language. “Research these three vendors, draft the board recap, and refresh the metrics dashboard.” It confirms the plan and what it can do without you.
It works autonomously
While you’re offline, the Copilot runs the tasks — directing agents across your tools and conversations, grounded in your business context so the output fits your world. Anything it can finish on its own, it finishes; anything that needs a call, it sets aside for you.
You get a morning brief
You arrive to a single brief instead of a blank to-do list: what’s done, what’s drafted and waiting to send, and the short list of decisions only you can make. The overnight work is summarized, not dumped — you skim it in a couple of minutes.
You decide what ships
The Copilot does the work; you keep the judgment. Approve the drafts, send the recap, pick a vendor — the decisions stay yours, surfaced at the top of the brief so the few things that need you don’t get lost in the things that don’t.
Handing off sounds like leaving instructions for a colleague before a long flight:
Autonomous, but never unattended
Working overnight doesn’t mean working unchecked. You authorize what the Copilot may do on its own and what it must hold for approval, so the riskier moves wait for you in the brief rather than happening in the dark. It’s human-in-the-loop, just time-shifted: the legwork runs while you sleep, and your decisions wait, neatly queued, for the morning. Illustratively, that’s a meaningful slice of routine work cleared before your first coffee — not because you worked late, but because your agents did.
Frequently asked questions
The legwork that does not need you in the room — research, drafting, gathering and summarizing data, running agents across your tools. It pushes each task as far as it can autonomously and queues anything that needs your decision for the morning brief.
You get a single morning brief: what is finished, what is drafted and waiting, and the short list of decisions only you can make. It is summarized rather than dumped, so you can skim it in a couple of minutes.
No. You authorize what it may complete on its own and what it must hold for approval. Consequential actions wait for you in the brief — it is human-in-the-loop, just shifted to overnight.
Just tell it before you log off, by voice or text, in plain language. It confirms the plan and what it can do without you, then runs it while you are away — no setup or scripting required.