How to Publish a Copilot Studio Agent to Your Own Website

Anders Jensen · Beginner ·🤖 AI Agents & Automation ·4mo ago
In this video, you will learn how to publish a Copilot Studio agent directly to a website. You are guided through the full process step by step, from preparing the agent to embedding it on a live site. You will see where you configure channels, authentication, and web settings so your agent is ready for real users. You will also briefly see how a simple website can be created to host the agent, but the main focus stays on publishing and deploying the agent correctly using Copilot Studio. Copilot Studio Course: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXXz88_TPiHqmMjb8UR0KL9YDid_V-J9F&si=FhsFq9sM8eUwGKaq I'm on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersjensenorg TOP LEARNINGS 🔹 How to publish an agent 🔹 Where to configure web and channel settings 🔹 How to embed a Copilot Studio agent on a website and make it ready for real users By the end of this video, you will know how to publish a Copilot Studio agent to a website with the correct setup, avoid common mistakes, and confidently deploy your agent so it can be used outside of Microsoft Teams in a real web environment.
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