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what is microsoft copilot studio viral trial

Team JustCo 10 Reputation points
2025-08-17T12:57:36.5333333+00:00

What is microsoft copilot studio viral trial capable of, and how can I use it in Microsoft Teams? After publishing it to Teams, I tested it and the first response I got was:

This agent is currently unavailable. It has reached its usage limit. Please try again later.

I did not even use more than 10 prompts during testing and only 1 prompt in Teams, which is "Hi".

What is going on?

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  1. Chiara Carbone 365 Reputation points
    2025-08-17T13:58:49.25+00:00

    Hi
    The viral trial (or free trial) provides full access to Copilot Studio’s core features for typically 30 days (sometimes extendable) and is intended for light testing and experimentation. Not production use!

    It lets you:

    • Create, test, and publish AI agents
    • Deploy those agents into Microsoft Teams
    • Explore functionalities such as generative responses, connector flows, and Agent orchestration

    You're seeing that message because the viral trial enforces very strict usage limits:

    Trial/developer environments (including viral trial) are limited to just 10 requests per minute (RPM) and 200 requests per hour (RPH) per Dataverse environment.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot-studio/requirements-quotas?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    Even a single prompt in Teams may invoke multiple backend calls, quickly exhausting these tight quotas.
    Once the limit is reached, any further attempts will trigger that agent-unavailable error.
    If you're just testing casually and not in a hurry, you can wait. The usage limit resets automatically after a short time (usually within an hour).

    If the answer is helpful, please click "Accept Answer" and kindly upvote it. If you have extra questions about this answer, please click "Comment".

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