The best Microsoft Copilot alternative for execs who need follow-through

Microsoft 365 Copilot is a strong in-context assistant across Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. readywhen captures and drives commitments to done across every tool, Microsoft or not.

Quick answer

Microsoft 365 Copilot is a strong in-context assistant across Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. readywhen is a cross-functional execution layer that captures commitments and drives them to completion across every tool, Microsoft or not. Yes, both assist — the difference is the job: in-app drafting vs cross-stack commitment execution.

Who this page is for

Microsoft 365 organisations asking whether Copilot already covers cross-functional follow-through.

What makes readywhen different

The core difference

Copilot is strongest with Microsoft work context — Outlook threads, Teams meetings, Office files — drafting and first-pass analysis where you already are.

readywhen captures the commitment unprompted and drives it across tools, with the human on final approval.

Copilot assists the person inside Office. readywhen owns the follow-through across the team and stack — a different job (labelled readywhen analysis).

Side by side

Feature comparison

Capability

At a glance

Primary job

Reach

Trigger

Buyer

Cross-system commitment capture & execution

Across Slack, email, calendar, CRM, tasks, meetings

Automatic — without you asking

C-suite, VPs, senior managers

Microsoft Copilot

In-context drafting/assist across M365

Strongest inside Microsoft ecosystem

You prompt it

Microsoft-365 organisations

Where Microsoft Copilot excels

Copilot is genuinely useful for drafting and first-pass analysis inside Microsoft 365 — deep native M365 integration is its strength. readywhen doesn’t try to be an Office assistant.

“Copilot is a strong in-Office assistant. readywhen does cross-stack commitment execution — a different job.”
readywhen analysis — vs Microsoft Copilot

Where Microsoft Copilot is built for a different job

Copilot assists the person inside Office; readywhen owns the follow-through across the team and stack — a different job, not a better Copilot (labelled readywhen analysis).

“Drafting in Word is one job; making sure what was agreed across the stack gets done is another.”
readywhen analysis — vs Microsoft Copilot

FAQ

Is readywhen a Copilot replacement?

No — different job. Copilot drafts in M365; readywhen captures and executes commitments across tools.

Should I choose Copilot or readywhen?

Pick by the job you’re solving. Choose Copilot if the win is faster drafting/analysis inside Microsoft 365. Choose readywhen if the gap is unprompted follow-through across the whole stack. They’re built for different jobs, so most buyers pick the one that matches the gap they actually have.