(Updated) Copilot can now automatically reschedule 1:1 meetings and personal events based on your preferences

Message Center ID: MC1184999
Microsoft Copilot (Microsoft 365)
Plan for Change
Major Change New feature User impact Admin impact
November 2025 December 2025 January 2026

Summary

Copilot now automatically reschedules 1:1 meetings and personal events based on user preferences to resolve conflicts. Available to Copilot-licensed users, it detects double bookings and moves flexible events. Rollout starts mid-November 2025, completing by mid-January 2026, requiring no admin action.

Details

Updated December 17, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Copilot is making it easier to manage scheduling conflicts by automatically rescheduling 1:1 meetings and personal events. Within the meeting event form, users can indicate which events are more flexible and allow Copilot to reschedule them if conflicts arise. Users can also set preferences for when rescheduled events should occur. Copilot will detect double-bookings and automatically move these flexible events to a better time—saving users time and reducing manual coordination.

A Microsoft Copilot license is required to utilize this functionality.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: Rollout begins mid-November 2025 and expected to complete by mid-January 2026 (previously late December 2025).

[How this affects your organization:]

Copilot users will gain the ability to automatically resolve scheduling conflicts for 1:1 meetings and personal events. This feature is especially useful for users with recurring 1:1 series that do not need to occur at a specific time each week, helping automatically reschedule those meetings if a conflict arises. The feature is available for Copilot-licensed users and can be enabled through the meeting form.

Main form with new toggle control for automatic rescheduling:



Users can specify their rescheduling preferences (if not set, Copilot will pick intelligent defaults):

This post will be updated with a link to the support article once published.

[What you can do to prepare:]

No admin action is required. However, you may want to:

  • Inform users about this new capability and how to set their rescheduling preferences in the meeting form.
  • Review any internal guidance on calendar management or Copilot usage to ensure alignment.

[Compliance considerations:]

  • Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – Calendar data is used to identify and reschedule events.
  • Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? Yes – Copilot uses AI to analyze and reschedule events.
  • Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? Yes – Users interact with Copilot to manage scheduling.

Change History

December 17, 2025 at 6:30 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
Copilot now automatically reschedules 1:1 meetings and personal events based on user preferences to resolve conflicts. Available to Copilot-licensed users, it detects double bookings and moves flexible events to better times, rolling out from mid-November to late December 2025. No admin action required.
New
Copilot now automatically reschedules 1:1 meetings and personal events based on user preferences to resolve conflicts. Available to Copilot-licensed users, it detects double bookings and moves flexible events. Rollout starts mid-November 2025, completing by mid-January 2026, requiring no admin action.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-11-24T20:56:51.023Z
New
2025-12-17T17:32:20.147Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated November 24, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Copilot is making it easier to manage scheduling conflicts by automatically rescheduling 1:1 meetings and personal events. Within the meeting event form, users can indicate which events are more flexible and allow Copilot to reschedule them if conflicts arise. Users can also set preferences for when rescheduled events should occur. Copilot will detect double-bookings and automatically move these flexible events to a better time—saving users time and reducing manual coordination.

A Microsoft Copilot license is required to utilize this functionality.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: Rollout begins mid-November 2025 and expected to complete by late December 2025 (previously late November).

[How this affects your organization:]

Copilot users will gain the ability to automatically resolve scheduling conflicts for 1:1 meetings and personal events. This feature is especially useful for users with recurring 1:1 series that do not need to occur at a specific time each week, helping automatically reschedule those meetings if a conflict arises. The feature is available for Copilot-licensed users and can be enabled through the meeting form.

Main form with new toggle control for automatic rescheduling:



Users can specify their rescheduling preferences (if not set, Copilot will pick intelligent defaults):

This post will be updated with a link to the support article once published.

[What you can do to prepare:]

No admin action is required. However, you may want to:

  • Inform users about this new capability and how to set their rescheduling preferences in the meeting form.
  • Review any internal guidance on calendar management or Copilot usage to ensure alignment.

[Compliance considerations:]

  • Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – Calendar data is used to identify and reschedule events.
  • Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? Yes – Copilot uses AI to analyze and reschedule events.
  • Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? Yes – Users interact with Copilot to manage scheduling.
New

Updated December 17, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Copilot is making it easier to manage scheduling conflicts by automatically rescheduling 1:1 meetings and personal events. Within the meeting event form, users can indicate which events are more flexible and allow Copilot to reschedule them if conflicts arise. Users can also set preferences for when rescheduled events should occur. Copilot will detect double-bookings and automatically move these flexible events to a better time—saving users time and reducing manual coordination.

A Microsoft Copilot license is required to utilize this functionality.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: Rollout begins mid-November 2025 and expected to complete by mid-January 2026 (previously late December 2025).

[How this affects your organization:]

Copilot users will gain the ability to automatically resolve scheduling conflicts for 1:1 meetings and personal events. This feature is especially useful for users with recurring 1:1 series that do not need to occur at a specific time each week, helping automatically reschedule those meetings if a conflict arises. The feature is available for Copilot-licensed users and can be enabled through the meeting form.

Main form with new toggle control for automatic rescheduling:



Users can specify their rescheduling preferences (if not set, Copilot will pick intelligent defaults):

This post will be updated with a link to the support article once published.

[What you can do to prepare:]

No admin action is required. However, you may want to:

  • Inform users about this new capability and how to set their rescheduling preferences in the meeting form.
  • Review any internal guidance on calendar management or Copilot usage to ensure alignment.

[Compliance considerations:]

  • Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – Calendar data is used to identify and reschedule events.
  • Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? Yes – Copilot uses AI to analyze and reschedule events.
  • Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? Yes – Users interact with Copilot to manage scheduling.
November 24, 2025 at 10:31 PM Updated
Title
Previous
Copilot can now automatically reschedule 1:1 meetings and personal events based on your preferences
New
(Updated) Copilot can now automatically reschedule 1:1 meetings and personal events based on your preferences
Summary
Previous
Copilot can now automatically reschedule flexible 1:1 meetings and personal events based on user preferences to resolve scheduling conflicts. This feature, requiring a Copilot license, will roll out from mid to late November 2025 and helps save time by reducing manual rescheduling.
New
Copilot now automatically reschedules 1:1 meetings and personal events based on user preferences to resolve conflicts. Available to Copilot-licensed users, it detects double bookings and moves flexible events to better times, rolling out from mid-November to late December 2025. No admin action required.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-11-12T00:12:16.443Z
New
2025-11-24T20:56:51.023Z
Tags
Previous
New feature,User impact,Admin impact
New
Updated message,New feature,User impact,Admin impact
Body Content
Previous

Copilot is making it easier to manage scheduling conflicts by automatically rescheduling 1:1 meetings and personal events. Within the meeting event form, users can indicate which events are more flexible and allow Copilot to reschedule them if conflicts arise. Users can also set preferences for when rescheduled events should occur. Copilot will detect double-bookings and automatically move these flexible events to a better time—saving users time and reducing manual coordination.

A Microsoft Copilot license is required to utilize this functionality.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: Rollout begins mid-November 2025 and expected to complete by late November 2025.

[How this affects your organization:]

Copilot users will gain the ability to automatically resolve scheduling conflicts for 1:1 meetings and personal events. This feature is especially useful for users with recurring 1:1 series that do not need to occur at a specific time each week, helping automatically reschedule those meetings if a conflict arises. The feature is available for Copilot-licensed users and can be enabled through the meeting form.

Main form with new toggle control for automatic rescheduling:



Users can specify their rescheduling preferences (if not set, Copilot will pick intelligent defaults):

This post will be updated with a link to the support article once published.

[What you can do to prepare:]

No admin action is required. However, you may want to:

  • Inform users about this new capability and how to set their rescheduling preferences in the meeting form.
  • Review any internal guidance on calendar management or Copilot usage to ensure alignment.

[Compliance considerations:]

  • Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – Calendar data is used to identify and reschedule events.
  • Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? Yes – Copilot uses AI to analyze and reschedule events.
  • Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? Yes – Users interact with Copilot to manage scheduling.
New

Updated November 24, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

Copilot is making it easier to manage scheduling conflicts by automatically rescheduling 1:1 meetings and personal events. Within the meeting event form, users can indicate which events are more flexible and allow Copilot to reschedule them if conflicts arise. Users can also set preferences for when rescheduled events should occur. Copilot will detect double-bookings and automatically move these flexible events to a better time—saving users time and reducing manual coordination.

A Microsoft Copilot license is required to utilize this functionality.

[When this will happen:]

Targeted Release: Rollout begins mid-November 2025 and expected to complete by late December 2025 (previously late November).

[How this affects your organization:]

Copilot users will gain the ability to automatically resolve scheduling conflicts for 1:1 meetings and personal events. This feature is especially useful for users with recurring 1:1 series that do not need to occur at a specific time each week, helping automatically reschedule those meetings if a conflict arises. The feature is available for Copilot-licensed users and can be enabled through the meeting form.

Main form with new toggle control for automatic rescheduling:



Users can specify their rescheduling preferences (if not set, Copilot will pick intelligent defaults):

This post will be updated with a link to the support article once published.

[What you can do to prepare:]

No admin action is required. However, you may want to:

  • Inform users about this new capability and how to set their rescheduling preferences in the meeting form.
  • Review any internal guidance on calendar management or Copilot usage to ensure alignment.

[Compliance considerations:]

  • Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Yes – Calendar data is used to identify and reschedule events.
  • Does the change introduce or significantly modify AI/ML or agent capabilities that interact with or provide access to customer data? Yes – Copilot uses AI to analyze and reschedule events.
  • Does the change provide end users any new way of interacting with generative AI? Yes – Users interact with Copilot to manage scheduling.

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