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Outlook Copilot Suggested Follow-Ups in 2026: Never Drop the Ball on an Important Email Again

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 18, 2026
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Outlook Copilot Suggested Follow-Ups in 2026: Never Drop the Ball on an Important Email Again

In the average professional's inbox in 2026, hundreds of emails arrive every week. Some of them require a quick reply. Many of them quietly require a follow-up — a promised document, a promised callback, a commitment made in a thread two weeks ago that has since been buried under 300 newer messages. Until now, tracking those commitments meant manual to-do lists, sticky notes, or a dedicated task manager. Outlook Copilot's Suggested Follow-Ups feature changes that entirely.

What Is Outlook Copilot's Suggested Follow-Ups Feature?

Suggested Follow-Ups is an AI-powered feature embedded directly in Microsoft Outlook for Microsoft 365 subscribers. As you read and manage emails, Copilot analyses the content of your conversations and intelligently identifies:

Commitments you made ('I will send you the report by Friday')

Requests others made of you that have not yet been fulfilled

Threads where you received no response and might want to nudge

Action items buried in long email chains

Copilot surfaces these as gentle, contextual suggestions directly in the Outlook interface — typically in the reading pane or in the Copilot sidebar — without requiring you to manually tag or organise anything.

How Suggested Follow-Ups Works

Unlike a basic reminder system that only triggers on emails you manually flag, Copilot's follow-up intelligence works passively. Here is what happens behind the scenes:

Copilot reads your sent and received emails using the Microsoft Graph (the same secure infrastructure that powers Search and other M365 intelligence features).

It uses natural language understanding to identify commitments, requests, and time-bound language in message bodies.

It cross-references threads to check whether a follow-up has already occurred — if you received the report you were waiting on, Copilot knows and will not nag you about it.

It surfaces suggestions at the right time — when you open a relevant thread, or proactively in your Copilot daily digest.

In 2026, this feature has expanded to work across Teams messages and Loop components, not just email — giving a unified view of all outstanding commitments across your communication tools.

Where to Find Suggested Follow-Ups in Outlook

In the Reading Pane

When you open an email thread where Copilot has detected an unresolved action item, you will see a small Copilot prompt bar above or below the message body. It might say: 'You promised to send the Q2 budget summary. Want to draft a follow-up now?' You can click to let Copilot draft the follow-up email instantly.

In the Copilot Sidebar

Open the Copilot sidebar from the top-right corner of Outlook (the sparkle icon). Click on 'Follow-ups' to see a consolidated list of all open commitments Copilot has identified across your inbox. Each item shows the original thread, the commitment detected, and how many days ago it was made.

In the Daily Copilot Digest

At the start of each working day, Copilot can send you a briefing email or notification (configurable in Copilot settings) summarising your most important pending follow-ups, meetings for the day, and unread priority messages. Follow-up suggestions are integrated directly into this digest.

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Taking Action on a Suggested Follow-Up

When Copilot surfaces a follow-up suggestion, you have several one-click options:

Draft follow-up: Copilot drafts a complete follow-up email based on the original thread context — including referencing the original commitment and a polished, professional tone. You review, adjust if needed, and send.

Create a task: Copilot creates a Microsoft To Do or Planner task directly from the suggestion, complete with a due date pulled from the thread if one was mentioned.

Snooze: Tell Copilot to remind you about this item in 1 day, 3 days, or next week.

Dismiss: If the item is no longer relevant, dismiss it so it does not clutter your follow-up list.

Configuring Copilot Follow-Up Suggestions

You can control how and when Copilot surfaces follow-up suggestions:

Open Outlook and go to File > Options (on Windows) or Outlook Settings > Copilot (on Mac and Outlook for Web).

Under Copilot > Follow-up Suggestions, you can adjust:

Which folders Copilot monitors (Inbox, Sent, specific folders)

How many days after a commitment before Copilot surfaces a suggestion

Whether to include Teams chat commitments in the follow-up list

Notification frequency for the daily digest

Practical Tips for Getting the Most from Suggested Follow-Ups

Be explicit in your commitments

Copilot detects follow-ups more reliably when your emails contain clear, action-oriented language. 'I will send you the contract by Wednesday' is much easier for Copilot to detect than 'I will get to it'. The clearer your language, the better Copilot's suggestions will be.

Use the Copilot sidebar as a weekly review tool

Every Friday, open the Copilot sidebar and review your full follow-up list. Clear out anything completed, snooze low-priority items to Monday, and act on anything time-sensitive. This weekly rhythm turns the feature into a lightweight personal productivity system.

Combine with Outlook Focused Inbox

Focused Inbox surfaces your most important emails. Suggested Follow-Ups ensures you act on your most important commitments. Together, they create a powerful two-layer filter that keeps you on top of what matters without drowning in email volume.

Use draft follow-ups as templates

Even if Copilot's drafted follow-up is not exactly right for every situation, treat it as a starting point. Edit the draft in seconds rather than writing from scratch. Over time, Copilot will learn your writing style and the drafts will require progressively less editing.

How This Compares to Earlier Tools

Before Suggested Follow-Ups, professionals relied on:

Manually flagging emails with Follow-Up flags (easy to forget, no context)

BCC'ing yourself to a reminder service like FollowUpThen or Boomerang (third-party, security concerns)

Writing follow-up action items into a separate task manager (manual, requires discipline)

Suggested Follow-Ups requires none of this friction. It operates passively, surfaces context-rich suggestions automatically, and integrates directly with Microsoft 365's task and calendar infrastructure. In 2026, it is the most seamless follow-up system available to Microsoft 365 users.

Conclusion

Dropped follow-ups are one of the most common productivity failures in professional email communication — and one of the most damaging to professional relationships. Outlook Copilot's Suggested Follow-Ups feature is the most practical AI-powered solution to this problem in 2026, built directly into the inbox you already use every day.

Enable it, configure it to your workflow, and spend a few weeks letting Copilot build its understanding of your email patterns. The result is an inbox that feels like it has a memory — because now it does.

For more Outlook productivity guides and Copilot feature deep dives, visit officelearner.net and explore our full Outlook tutorial library.

Tags: email follow up automationMicrosoft 365 Copilot Outlookoutlook AI follow-up suggestionsoutlook copilot follow upoutlook email reminders 2026
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