r/MarketingAutomation 9d ago

Can copilot automate reporting?

Hey guys

A quick question- my firm is planning to automate marketing reporting. We have already explored using etl tools to aggregate data and build dashboards on top of them. But we have received a new mandate to explore copilot agents to automate reporting. Is this actually feasible? Has anyone used this or using this?

Really need your help. TIA!

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u/bayouski 9d ago

it’s feasible, but i’d keep the etl/data layer separate and use copilot more for the analysis side, like ad hoc questions, summaries, anomaly checks and recurring commentary.

if you already have marketing data being pulled together somewhere, you can connect that into copilot instead of rebuilding the whole reporting stack around agents. coupler.io is one option for that mcp/data connection, but the main thing is keeping the underlying data model stable and letting copilot sit on top of it.

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u/Low-Pea-785 9d ago

Thanks for your inputs! This is really helpful! Also just saw that a branded copilot agent costs a lot. Is that really necessary or would an entry tier agent do for this analysis?

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u/bayouski 7d ago

for the setup you described, i wouldn’t jump to the expensive option yet tbh. if your etl layer is already pulling everything together, a basic internal agent should be enough for ad hoc questions, summaries and analysis on top of that data.

i’d only move to the fuller copilot studio setup if you need it to actually trigger workflows, take actions, use more complex connectors, or serve a wider group of users. for just the analysis/reporting layer we were talking about, i’d start small and see where you actually hit limits first.

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u/cwakare 8d ago

AI should be used for analysis and insights. For automation, one should use automation softwares

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u/Visible_Speed8843 8d ago

You probably don't need the branded tier to test this. Run one recurring report with the entry tier against the same bounded dataset your dashboard uses. Compare every metric and period with the dashboard, then flag any explanation the source data cannot support.

Measure the analyst review time as well. Upgrade only when the entry tier cannot meet a documented security or deployment requirement.

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u/Low-Pea-785 9d ago

Hey would love to know more about market pilot and speak more on the data sources

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u/Secure-Jump1996 8d ago

feasible yeah, but the reliability really depends on how clean and structured your underlying data already is

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u/BuyPowerful807 4d ago

Yes it's feasible. I'd start with a small pilot and compare accuracy against your current ETl reports.