Microsoft Copilot alternatives: when you want model choice
Microsoft Copilot is a capable assistant, especially if you live in Microsoft 365. Teams look for alternatives mainly for two reasons: they don't want to be tied to one ecosystem and its underlying models, or they want governance and cost control that span every model their people use — not just one.
About Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft's AI assistant, integrated into Microsoft 365 and built primarily on OpenAI models. It's a capable product — the question this page answers is whether a model-neutral approach fits your team better.
The criteria that actually matter
Beyond one ecosystem
Copilot is built into the Microsoft ecosystem and primarily on OpenAI models. A model-neutral platform isn't tied to one suite or one vendor's models.
Model choice
If your team wants to use Claude or Gemini as well, a neutral platform lets them — and lets you govern all of it in one place.
Cross-model cost and control
Cost visibility and controls that cover your whole AI footprint, not just usage inside one suite.
A shared prompt library across models
Approved prompts that work across Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini, so quality is consistent however people work.
How Prompt Orange fits
Prompt Orange sits above the models rather than inside one ecosystem. It spans Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini and adds cost visibility, data protection, governance and a shared prompt library across all of them. Copilot's strength is its deep Microsoft 365 integration; Prompt Orange's is cross-model control and choice for teams that don't want to be locked in.
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How is Prompt Orange different from Microsoft Copilot?
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