Microsoft has added a roadmap entry for an Agent 365 dashboard in Copilot Analytics, aimed at giving managers visibility into activity across AI agents registered through Agent 365. The feature, listed as Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 567893, is still marked In development and is scheduled for general availability in August 2026.
According to Microsoft’s roadmap description, organizations using both Agent 365 and Copilot will receive an Agent 365 Dashboard within Copilot Analytics (Insights). Managers will be able to review activity spanning all agents registered through Agent 365, rather than tracking individual agents separately. The dashboard will also expose historical data.

A business dashboard displays Copilot Analytics metrics, charts, agent activity, and governance insights.A manager-facing view of agent activity​

The update is notable because Microsoft is placing agent reporting alongside Copilot Analytics, the Viva-based reporting experience normally used to understand Copilot adoption and organizational usage patterns. In practical terms, that should give managers a single reporting surface for activity across managed agents and Copilot usage, although Microsoft has not yet detailed the individual metrics, retention period, export options, or role permissions.
Agent 365 is Microsoft’s management and governance layer for organizational AI agents, including agents created through Microsoft tools and other supported environments. This roadmap item does not announce a new agent platform or expand what an agent can do; it adds reporting for agents that are already registered in Agent 365.
The stated audience matters. Microsoft specifically says managers will access the dashboard, suggesting the feature is intended for operational oversight rather than being solely an admin console for tenant-wide configuration, security policy, or incident response. Organizations will need to confirm the final permissions model when rollout documentation arrives.

Availability and admin impact​

Microsoft lists the feature for the web, with availability planned for worldwide standard multi-tenant tenants and GCC. It is assigned to the General Availability release ring, but the August 2026 date is an estimate, not a promise. Microsoft’s roadmap notes that planned features can be changed, delayed, or removed before release.
There is no indication of a Windows desktop client update, a required Microsoft 365 Apps build, or an on-premises component. The likely prerequisite is an organization that has deployed Agent 365 alongside Microsoft 365 Copilot and has agents registered in the Agent 365 environment.
Admins should watch the Microsoft 365 Message Center and Agent 365 documentation for licensing details, manager-role controls, and clarification of exactly which activity fields appear in the historical view. Teams relying on agent usage reporting should not assume that the dashboard will replace audit, security, or detailed operational telemetry tools until Microsoft publishes the final feature documentation.
For now, affected organizations should treat the August date as a planning marker and verify access controls before managers begin using the new dashboard.

References​

  1. Primary source: Microsoft 365 Roadmap
    Published: 2026-07-17T22:12:56.6746119Z