Building and customizing solutions using Microsoft 365 Copilot APIs and tools
Direct contact details for specific individuals at Microsoft, including members of the Copilot organization, are not published in the provided material.
To engage with the Copilot and broader Microsoft AI ecosystem about new capabilities or integrations, use the official channels that are documented:
- For Copilot and Microsoft 365-related scenarios (including extensibility and connectors), start from the Copilot and Microsoft 365 Copilot help and learning entry points. These provide supported ways to adopt, extend, and build on Copilot experiences across the Microsoft Cloud and can route to appropriate product and engineering contacts through support and partner programs.
- If this is tied to Microsoft 365 or Copilot for work, an admin can open a support request in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center via Help & Support → Contact support and describe the technical innovation and desired engagement; support can triage and escalate to the relevant product group when appropriate.
- For Windows-focused agentic/MCP work (such as connectors and agent experiences on Windows), use the Windows and Copilot in Windows channels referenced in the documentation to align with the platform’s agentic and security guidance and to discover applicable developer programs.
- For commercial partnership or listing of an AI-based solution that integrates with Microsoft 365 (for example, as a SaaS or add-in), use Microsoft AppSource and the associated publisher/compliance programs as shown in the referenced app certification examples; these are standard paths for getting engineering and business review of new integrations.
Direct outreach to a named individual is not supported in the documentation; using the official support, developer, and partner channels above is the documented way to get technical work in front of the relevant Copilot and Windows teams.
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