Did you know you can get a free trial to Microsoft Copilot Pro?


While I’ve spent time with ChatGPT’s paid tier, and more recently Google’s Gemini Advanced, one I haven’t until now is Copilot Pro. Which is odd considering that Copilot is what I generally fall back to over the others. I just wasn’t sure if it was worth the expenditure. 

I also didn’t know there was a free trial. Did you? The Copilot app for Android pushed a notification to my phone last night inviting me to try it for a month completely free. So I took advantage and signed up. 

Sure enough, there is a one-month free trial before you’re asked to start paying $20. You can head to the Copilot Pro website right now and get started. There’s also a very small “Try Copilot Pro” button available actually in the app, and you can also sign up and agree to pay through your mobile app store of choice. 

I’m surprised Microsoft isn’t pushing this trial harder.  (Image credit: Microsoft)

So, I’m going to try it for a month, and I’ll give it a fair shot, but I’m not confident I’ll be continuing the subscription after that. One factor that I think may stop me from carrying on is the recent announcement that the custom GPTs are going away. Microsoft hasn’t really been very clear on how the functionality offered by these will be replicated, if at all, and it’s something I’ve actually enjoyed playing with on ChatGPT. 





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