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Outlook Copilot Email Coaching in 2026: Get AI Feedback on Every Message Before You Hit Send

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 2, 2026
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Outlook Copilot Email Coaching in 2026: Get AI Feedback on Every Message Before You Hit Send

Every professional has sent an email they later regretted — too blunt, too long, missing context, or simply the wrong tone for the recipient. In 2026, Outlook Copilot's Email Coaching feature acts as a real-time writing advisor, reviewing your drafts before you send them and offering targeted suggestions to improve clarity, tone, length, and effectiveness.

This is not generic spell-check or grammar correction. Email Coaching understands the relationship context, the purpose of the message, and the communication norms of your organisation. It is like having a thoughtful colleague review every email before it leaves your inbox.

What Is Outlook Copilot Email Coaching?

Email Coaching is a Copilot feature in the new Outlook (and Outlook for Windows/Mac with Microsoft 365 Copilot enabled) that analyses a draft email and provides structured feedback across five dimensions:

Tone: Is the message perceived as professional, friendly, assertive, or unintentionally harsh?

Clarity: Is the core message easy to understand, or is it buried in too much context?

Length: Is the email appropriately concise, or does it risk losing the reader's attention?

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Action: Is there a clear ask or next step, and is it obvious what the recipient needs to do?

Sentiment: Could any phrasing be interpreted negatively, even if unintentionally?

For each dimension, Copilot provides a score, a brief explanation, and optional rewriting suggestions.

How to Enable and Access Email Coaching

Email Coaching is available to Microsoft 365 Copilot subscribers. Here is how to access it:

Open the new Outlook and compose a new email or reply.

Write your draft as you normally would.

Look for the Copilot icon in the compose toolbar — it appears as a small sparkle icon.

Click 'Coaching by Copilot' from the dropdown menu.

A side panel will open with your coaching feedback within a few seconds.

Understanding the Coaching Report

Once the coaching panel opens, you will see a card for each dimension. Each card shows a brief assessment and, where Copilot has concerns, a suggested revision. Here is how to work through each section effectively:

Tone

This is typically the most valuable section. Copilot flags language that may read as accusatory, passive-aggressive, or overly formal for the context. For example, starting with 'As I already mentioned…' will often trigger a tone flag because it implies frustration. Copilot will suggest an alternative phrasing that communicates the same point without the edge.

Clarity

If your email buries the main ask in the third paragraph, Copilot will flag it. The coaching advice often follows the 'BLUF' principle — Bottom Line Up Front — suggesting you lead with your request or key point and follow with supporting context.

Length

For emails over 200 words, Copilot will often suggest a tighter version. You can ask it to rewrite the email at 50% of the current length while preserving all key information. This is especially useful for status update emails that tend to grow unwieldy over time.

Action

If your email does not have a clear next step, Copilot will flag the absence of an action item. A well-crafted closing sentence like 'Could you confirm by Friday whether you are available?' dramatically improves response rates, and Copilot will help you craft one.

Sentiment

This dimension scans for phrases that could be misread as critical, dismissive, or overly blunt. It is particularly useful when writing cross-culturally or when the subject matter is sensitive.

Applying Copilot Suggestions

Each suggestion in the coaching panel comes with two options: 'Apply' (which replaces your text with Copilot's suggestion) or 'Adjust' (which opens a text box where you can refine the suggestion before applying). Use 'Adjust' when Copilot's suggestion is directionally right but does not quite match your voice.

You can also type a custom instruction into the Copilot panel, such as 'Make this email sound more collaborative and less directive' or 'Shorten this to three sentences while keeping the deadline reference'. Copilot will apply the instruction across the entire draft.

Using Email Coaching for Sensitive Conversations

Some of the most valuable use cases for Email Coaching involve high-stakes or emotionally charged messages:

Performance feedback emails to direct reports

Client escalation responses

Negotiation emails where word choice can shift outcomes

Internal conflict resolution messages

Executive communications where tone and brevity are critical

In these scenarios, running the coaching check before sending can prevent misunderstandings and protect professional relationships.

Building Better Email Habits with Copilot Insights

Over time, Email Coaching reveals patterns in your writing. If Copilot repeatedly flags similar issues — such as emails that are too long, or a habit of using passive voice — you can use these insights to consciously improve your communication style. Some users report that after three months of using Email Coaching, their average email length dropped by 30% and their response rates improved significantly.

Limitations to Be Aware Of

Email Coaching works best for professional communication. Very informal messages may receive suggestions that are overly formal.

Copilot does not have access to the full relationship history with a recipient, so some context-dependent suggestions may not fit.

The feature currently works in English with strong support for several other languages, with more being added throughout 2026.

Coaching suggestions are recommendations, not rules. Trust your judgement when your communication intent differs from Copilot's interpretation.

Conclusion

Outlook Copilot Email Coaching is one of the most immediately practical AI features available in Microsoft 365 today. It takes the guesswork out of tone, clarity, and structure — and it does so in the moment, before your words leave your inbox.

In a world where written communication drives so many professional outcomes, having an AI coach reviewing your emails is a genuine competitive advantage. Build the habit of running coaching on every important email, and you will quickly see the difference in how people respond to you.

Try it on your next important email and see what Copilot notices that you might have missed.

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