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Build AI assistants with Copilot Studio: from email bot to social media generator in a 24‑hour no‑code challenge
Season 1
Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
In this episode of M365.fm, Mirko Peters takes you behind the scenes of the Copilot Studio Challenge—showing how you can build working AI assistants in just 24 hours without writing a single line of code. Starting from a blank Copilot Studio tenant and a ticking clock, he walks through the mindset, planning, and practical steps that turned a vague idea into a fully functioning helper that answers real questions from your company’s own knowledge base.
The journey begins with setup and scoping. Mirko explains how to get your Copilot Studio environment ready, why using a work or school account matters, and how to pick a challenge that is ambitious but realistic for one day—like an email assistant that handles routine customer inquiries. Instead of diving straight into prompts, he stresses initial research, goal‑setting, and mapping out which documents and FAQs your assistant will need so you do not discover gaps when the deadline is already looming.
From there, he walks through designing and building the email assistant as a beginner‑friendly project. You hear how to define concrete goals (handle recurring questions, stay within company policy, reply in your brand voice), connect your knowledge base so the assistant can “read” existing documentation, and use pre‑built templates to move fast while still customizing the conversation flow. Mirko shows how this one assistant can free whole teams from repetitive inbox work and create more consistent responses for customers
The second half of the episode moves into creativity with a social media content generator. Mirko demonstrates how to use templates for posts, adapt output to different platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and X, and tune the assistant to match your brand voice so AI‑generated posts still sound like you. He shares the moment of seeing the assistant produce real, on‑brand content for the first time—and how that shifts AI from an abstract idea to a concrete partner in your daily content workflow.
Throughout, user experience and iteration are front and center. Mirko covers natural language understanding, feedback loops, and personalization so your assistants feel helpful instead of robotic. His core message: you do not need a computer science degree to build useful AI assistants with Copilot Studio—what you need is a clear goal, a bit of structure, and the willingness to learn by doing.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
AI assistants are no longer reserved for developers. With Copilot Studio, anyone willing to plan, experime
The journey begins with setup and scoping. Mirko explains how to get your Copilot Studio environment ready, why using a work or school account matters, and how to pick a challenge that is ambitious but realistic for one day—like an email assistant that handles routine customer inquiries. Instead of diving straight into prompts, he stresses initial research, goal‑setting, and mapping out which documents and FAQs your assistant will need so you do not discover gaps when the deadline is already looming.
From there, he walks through designing and building the email assistant as a beginner‑friendly project. You hear how to define concrete goals (handle recurring questions, stay within company policy, reply in your brand voice), connect your knowledge base so the assistant can “read” existing documentation, and use pre‑built templates to move fast while still customizing the conversation flow. Mirko shows how this one assistant can free whole teams from repetitive inbox work and create more consistent responses for customers
The second half of the episode moves into creativity with a social media content generator. Mirko demonstrates how to use templates for posts, adapt output to different platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and X, and tune the assistant to match your brand voice so AI‑generated posts still sound like you. He shares the moment of seeing the assistant produce real, on‑brand content for the first time—and how that shifts AI from an abstract idea to a concrete partner in your daily content workflow.
Throughout, user experience and iteration are front and center. Mirko covers natural language understanding, feedback loops, and personalization so your assistants feel helpful instead of robotic. His core message: you do not need a computer science degree to build useful AI assistants with Copilot Studio—what you need is a clear goal, a bit of structure, and the willingness to learn by doing.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- How to prepare for a 24‑hour Copilot Studio challenge and pick a realistic scope.
- How to build an email assistant that uses your company knowledge base to handle routine inquiries.
- How to create a social media content generator and adapt posts to different platforms and brand voice.
- How to use templates, no‑code tools, and simple planning to move from idea to working assistant fast.
- UX tips for natural conversations, feedback, and personalization so your AI feels genuinely helpful.
AI assistants are no longer reserved for developers. With Copilot Studio, anyone willing to plan, experime