Copilot is deeply embedded in Microsoft 365. Tavallio works with everything — Microsoft, Google, Slack, Notion, and 80+ tools — without requiring enterprise licensing.
See how Tavallio and Microsoft Copilot stack up across the features that matter.
What makes Tavallio fundamentally different from Microsoft Copilot.
Tavallio works with any combination of tools — Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, and more. Copilot is designed primarily for the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.
Tavallio is $20/month with everything included. Copilot Pro is $20/month but requires a separate Microsoft 365 subscription. Enterprise Copilot is $30/user/month on top of existing licensing.
Tavallio can browse websites, fill forms, and extract data from any site on the web. Copilot works within Microsoft apps but cannot automate arbitrary websites.
Can Tavallio replace Microsoft Copilot?
It depends on your stack. If you're heavily invested in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Teams), Copilot offers deeper integration with those apps. If you use a mix of tools or prefer Google Workspace, Tavallio connects everything without Microsoft lock-in.
Does Tavallio work with Microsoft tools?
Yes. Tavallio integrates with Outlook, Microsoft Calendar, and other Microsoft services via API. It also works with Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, and 80+ other tools that Copilot doesn't natively support.
Which is cheaper?
For individuals, both start around $20/month — but Copilot Pro requires a Microsoft 365 subscription ($6.99+/month). For enterprise, Copilot is $30/user/month on top of Microsoft 365 licensing. Tavallio is a flat $20/month with no additional subscriptions required.
Does Copilot have more integrations?
Yes, Microsoft Copilot offers 1,400+ enterprise connectors through its Power Platform. Tavallio has 80+ native integrations but also includes browser automation, letting it interact with any website even without a dedicated connector.