Microsoft has been pushing Copilot hard across the Dynamics 365 stack, but I'm curious how many people are actually using it in their day-to-day Finance & SCM workflows — and whether it's living up to the promise.
From your experience, is Copilot in D365 Finance & Supply Chain Management genuinely making a difference?
For example:
Has it actually reduced your monthly close time or just added another tool to manage?
Are finance teams trusting Copilot's cash flow summaries or still cross-checking manually?
Is the demand forecasting reliable enough to act on, or does it need too much clean data to be practical?
Have you tried building custom AI agents with Copilot Studio, or does that feel too complex for your team?
Did adoption happen naturally, or did your team resist and go back to their old way of working?
Genuinely want to hear from people running it in production — not what Microsoft says it can do, but what it actually does in your environment.

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