Reviews for Microsoft Copilot (Bing Chat)
Login to ReviewTaylor Wilson
May 10, 2026Impressive but unreliable assistant
Copilot often suggests brilliant code snippets that save me significant time, especially for boilerplate code and common patterns. However, it can be frustratingly inaccurate at times, generating suggestions that are completely wrong or contextually inappropriate, requiring me to constantly verify its output. The subscription cost feels steep given these inconsistencies, though when it works, it genuinely boosts my workflow.
Anna King
May 10, 2026A helpful but sometimes frustrating AI coding partner
Microsoft Copilot is genuinely impressive at suggesting smart code completions and entire functions, which often saves me a lot of keystrokes and helps me discover new approaches. However, it can be hit-or-miss, occasionally suggesting irrelevant or outdated code snippets that need careful review, which breaks my workflow. For a free integration, it provides substantial value, but I wouldn't rely on it for mission-critical logic without thorough testing.
Phoenix Anderson
May 06, 2026A game-changer for daily coding
Copilot has become an indispensable part of my workflow in Visual Studio Code. It's incredibly intuitive and often anticipates what I'm trying to write, offering suggestions that are not just syntactically correct but also follow good practices. It saves me a ton of time on boilerplate code and repetitive patterns, which lets me focus more on the complex logic of my projects. While it occasionally suggests something off-base, the vast majority of its completions are helpful and relevant.
Skyler Hall
May 03, 2026A game-changer for daily development
Copilot has genuinely boosted my productivity in VS Code. It accurately suggests entire functions and boilerplate code, saving me from writing repetitive patterns. While it occasionally gets things wrong, the time saved on common tasks makes it indispensable. It feels like having a knowledgeable pair programmer right in my editor.
Sophia Hall
May 03, 2026A Game-Changer for My Daily Coding Workflow
Microsoft Copilot has dramatically increased my productivity in Visual Studio Code. Its code suggestions are surprisingly accurate and save me from writing repetitive boilerplate code. While it sometimes suggests overly generic solutions, the majority of its recommendations are spot-on and help me explore patterns I hadn't considered. The integration is seamless and it feels like having a knowledgeable pair programmer looking over my shoulder.
Phoenix Young
May 02, 2026A powerful but inconsistent coding companion
Microsoft Copilot is often brilliant, suggesting entire functions and saving me significant time on boilerplate code. However, it can be frustratingly inaccurate, proposing outdated methods or code that doesn't fit the project's architecture, requiring careful review. For the price, it's a useful but imperfect tool.
Alex King
May 01, 2026Frustratingly Inconsistent and Often Just Wrong
Copilot feels more like an intern who hasn't read the project's style guide than a productivity boost. Its suggestions are frequently off-base, suggesting outdated libraries or patterns that don't fit the context. It constantly interrupts my flow with distracting, irrelevant completions, forcing me to stop and evaluate its bad guesses. For the subscription cost, I expected an intelligent assistant, not a persistent source of noise I have to constantly ignore or correct.
Ava Wilson
May 01, 2026Frustrating and Disruptive
I was excited to try Microsoft Copilot to boost my productivity, but it's been more of a hindrance than a help. The suggestions are often completely off-topic or generate insecure or outdated code patterns. It constantly interrupts my flow with irrelevant completions, forcing me to stop and dismiss them more often than I get any useful help. For a paid tool, the lack of contextual understanding is disappointing.
Taylor White
May 01, 2026A powerful but inconsistent coding sidekick
Copilot is genuinely impressive when it works, often predicting entire functions I was about to write and saving me a lot of boilerplate code. However, its suggestions can be wildly off-base sometimes, requiring more time to review and correct its code than if I had just typed it myself. The subscription cost feels steep for an assistant that, while brilliant in flashes, can't be fully trusted.
Avery Moore
Apr 30, 2026Frustratingly Unreliable for Real-World Development
While Copilot occasionally suggests clever code snippets, it's far too inconsistent to be genuinely useful. It often hallucinates non-existent functions or libraries, requiring me to stop and verify everything it suggests, which actually slows me down. When working with proprietary frameworks or complex business logic, its suggestions become irrelevant or even misleading, making it more of a distraction than an assistant.
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Microsoft Copilot (Bing Chat)
Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant that suggests code completions and entire lines or functions inside development environments like Visual …
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