A curated collection of Microsoft Copilot Studio Model Context Protocol (MCP) resources and documentation.
- Microsoft Copilot Studio MCP Announcement - Official announcement and overview of MCP integration with Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Microsoft Copilot Studio MCP Documentation - Comprehensive documentation for implementing MCP with Copilot Studio
- Microsoft Copilot Studio MCP Community - Join the community discussions, ask questions, and share experiences
- Microsoft Copilot Studio β€οΈ MCP Lab - Interactive lab for learning MCP integration with Copilot Studio
- Dataverse MCP Lab - Specialized lab focusing on the Dataverse MCP server
- Copilot Studio MCP Samples - Code samples and examples for MCP implementation
- Power Platform CLI MCP Preview - Preview of the Power Platform CLI MCP server
- Start with the Official Announcement to understand the fundamentals
- Dive into the Documentation for detailed implementation guidance
- Try out the Interactive Labs for hands-on experience
- Explore Code Samples for practical examples
- Join the Community to connect with other developers
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) enables seamless integration between AI assistants and external data sources, allowing for more contextual and powerful conversational experiences with Microsoft Copilot Studio.
Daniel Laskewitz is Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft who curated this collection of MCP resources.