I’ve been working in the world of SharePoint for a very long time now. Over the years I’ve seen just about everything—the good, the bad and the truly chaotic. But lately, there’s a new challenge on the horizon that’s got everyone talking: preparing your workplace for Microsoft Copilot integration.
The thing is, many of us are so excited about the new AI features and what they can do that we forget about one crucial detail. Copilot is only as good as the information it’s trained on. If your SharePoint site is a tangled mess of old documents and inconsistent folders, Copilot won’t be able to help you. It will just get confused.
Think of it like this: you can have a brilliant new chef (Copilot) with the most incredible ingredients, but if the pantry is a disaster and everything is out of order, they can’t make anything good. You’ll just end up with a mess.
It’s time to FixTheMess™.
You see, for Copilot to be truly effective, it needs a clean, well-structured environment. A well-designed information architecture (IA) serves as the foundation for Copilot’s ability to understand and interact with your SharePoint content. Without proper structure and metadata, Copilot may struggle to understand content relationships and provide accurate responses. This isn’t about being an IT professional or a developer. This is about common sense and a little bit of planning.
If you’re a content owner or a workplace manager looking to get the most out of your Microsoft 365 investment, you have to get your house in order. Your information architecture must adhere to these fundamental principles:
- Structured: Content types and metadata must be consistently applied across all sites and libraries. This consistency enables Copilot to understand the relationships between different content elements and interpret their meaning in context.
- Contextual: Metadata should reflect your organisation’s business logic, including departmental ownership, document types and content lifecycle stages. This contextual information helps Copilot deliver more relevant and personalised responses.
- Searchable: Your metadata framework must support robust filtering, categorisation and semantic understanding. This enables Copilot to quickly identify the most relevant content in response to natural language queries.
- Secure: Sensitivity and retention labels must guide Copilot’s access permissions and recommendations. This ensures users only receive information they’re authorised to view while maintaining compliance requirements.
Getting these things right will not only make your workplace ready for Copilot but will also make it easier for your team to work smarter every day. The good news is, I’ve just finished a new guide that walks you through the absolute essentials of this process. It’s the first step in getting your SharePoint site Copilot-ready and it’s something I’ve put together to help you, the end user, with a simple approach to planning your sites.
Get a Head Start on Your Copilot Journey
Copilot integration hinges on the quality of your underlying information architecture. In my new guide, I break down the entire process, prioritising the components with the greatest impact on Copilot’s functionality. It’s a comprehensive approach that puts you in the driver’s seat.
In the guide, you’ll discover:
- The IA Hierarchy: Why some components, like metadata and content types, are more important than others. Focusing on these elements will deliver the most significant improvements in Copilot’s performance.
- Content Types Explained: We’ll dive into how content types provide the “semantic foundation” that enables Copilot to understand the purpose and context of your documents.
- Metadata in Detail: I’ll show you how to use metadata to provide the essential context that enables Copilot to understand, filter and rank content relevance.
- Best Practices and Governance: We’ll cover practical configuration tips and governance considerations to ensure your information architecture stays healthy and supports your organisation’s evolving needs.
The right information architecture is the key to creating an environment where Copilot can truly shine. It’s about empowering your organisation to leverage its knowledge base effectively and securely.
Best Practices for Copilot Ready Sites
Want to learn more about preparing your SharePoint sites for Copilot? Download my comprehensive guide for a detailed breakdown of these best practices and discover the first steps to a cleaner, smarter workplace.
Fix the Mess™: Complete Copilot Readiness System
Copilot can’t perform magic on disorganized content. The Fix the Mess™ system gives you everything you need to prepare SharePoint for AI success — combining the Preparing Your SharePoint for Microsoft Copilot course and the AI Readiness Toolkit into one complete solution to clean up, structure, and future-proof your workspace.
Part of the Fix the Mess™ trademark series by Simply SharePoint.


