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Tycoon vs Microsoft 365 Copilot

Copilot is AI inside Office. Tycoon is AI running the whole business.

Microsoft 365 Copilot is the best AI assistant for people who already live inside Office — it writes in Word, analyzes in Excel, drafts in Outlook, summarizes Teams calls, and searches across SharePoint. For enterprise knowledge workers on Microsoft stack, it's a genuine productivity multiplier. Tycoon is a different product entirely: not an assistant inside your tools but a pre-hired AI team (CEO, CMO, CTO, COO, CFO) that runs your company by chat. Copilot wins at 'make my office work faster'. Tycoon wins at 'run my business'.

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Head to head

DimensionTycoonMicrosoft 365 CopilotWinner
What it isAI team that runs your companyAI assistant inside Microsoft 365 appsTie
PrerequisiteSign upMicrosoft 365 E3/E5 license + Copilot add-onTycoon
Target userSolo founder, indie operatorEnterprise knowledge worker on Microsoft stackTie
Scope per conversationCross-functional task executionScoped to current app (Word, Excel, Outlook)Tycoon
Persistent rolesAI CMO remembers last quarter's campaignsStateless within session; cross-session memory via Semantic IndexTycoon
Office suite depthCan produce docs/sheets but not native depthNative and deep — the product IS the office suiteMicrosoft 365 Copilot
PricingFree start, $50-500/mo usage-based$30/user/mo on top of M365 E3 ($36+/user/mo), so $66+/user/mo totalTycoon
Security / complianceStandard cloud complianceEnterprise: tenant-isolated, SOC 2, ISO, FedRAMP, GCCMicrosoft 365 Copilot
InterfaceSingle chat with AI CEO who delegatesMultiple entry points across Office apps + standalone chatTie
Strategic workRoles make decisions within scopeNo — Copilot executes what you direct inside appsTycoon
Choose Tycoon if
  • You don't live inside Office all day — your tools are Notion, Slack, Stripe, Vercel.
  • You want a team executing multi-step business work, not a writing assistant.
  • You're not paying $30/seat/month for M365 Copilot on top of E3 licenses.
  • You want roles (AI CMO, AI CTO) that reason about what to do, not just polish what you wrote.
  • You're a solo founder where the bottleneck is 'be a whole company', not 'write faster in Word'.
  • Chat-first is how you want to direct work, not a suggestion pane in every app.
Choose Microsoft 365 Copilot if
  • Your company is already on Microsoft 365 E3/E5.
  • Your work genuinely happens in Word/Excel/Outlook/Teams all day.
  • You want AI that sees your Outlook emails, Teams chats, SharePoint docs natively.
  • Enterprise security, tenant isolation, and compliance are non-negotiable.
  • Your productivity win is 'summarize this meeting I missed', 'draft this email', 'build this pivot' — all inside apps.

Copilot makes Office workers faster. That's valuable — M365 has 400M+ seats and a lot of documents to write. But most founders don't live in Office; they live in Stripe, Vercel, Linear, Notion, Slack. For them, an assistant inside Office doesn't help. What helps is a team that runs marketing, product, support, finance by chat. That's what Tycoon is built for.

Frequently asked questions

What does Microsoft 365 Copilot actually do?

Copilot is an AI layer across the Microsoft 365 suite. In Word it drafts and rewrites. In Excel it analyzes and suggests formulas. In PowerPoint it generates slides. In Outlook it summarizes threads and drafts replies. In Teams it summarizes meetings and pulls action items. In SharePoint, it searches across your org's documents. It's a productivity tool for people who already work in Microsoft apps — impressive and genuinely useful for that audience. It doesn't run your business; it makes office work faster.

How much does Copilot cost?

$30/user/month for Microsoft 365 Copilot, but that's ON TOP of your M365 license. M365 Business Standard is $12.50/user/mo, E3 is $36, E5 is $57+. Total cost is $42-$87/user/mo to get Copilot. For a 10-person team on E3, that's ~$600/mo just for Copilot plus ~$360/mo for the underlying licenses — roughly $12K/yr. Tycoon pricing is usage-based; most founders spend $50-500/mo total for the full AI team, no per-seat model.

Can I replace Copilot with Tycoon?

Partially, depending on what you use Copilot for. If you use it to draft emails, summarize meetings, and analyze spreadsheets inside Office — no, Tycoon doesn't live inside Office. If you use it as a general 'help me think' AI assistant — yes, Tycoon's roles do that better because they maintain context across weeks. They're not really the same product; most companies that need Copilot need it because they live in Office, and most Tycoon users don't.

Is Copilot better for enterprise than Tycoon?

For enterprise Office use, yes — Microsoft's security story, tenant isolation, GCC compliance, and deep integration with Purview / Defender / Sentinel are genuinely enterprise-grade. Tycoon isn't that. We serve a different customer: solo founders and small teams where those enterprise requirements don't apply. If your procurement needs FedRAMP, buy Copilot. If your procurement is your credit card, Tycoon is shaped for you.

What about Microsoft Copilot Studio (formerly Power Virtual Agents)?

Different product. Copilot Studio is a low-code platform for building custom AI agents inside the Microsoft ecosystem, competing more with Salesforce Agent Builder than with Tycoon. It requires Power Platform expertise, is aimed at enterprise IT teams, and targets custom workflows in Dynamics 365 and Power Apps environments. Tycoon is for founders who don't want to build agents — we ship the team pre-hired. Different audiences entirely.

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