After your initial rollout, the Copilot usage metrics dashboard helps you monitor how usage evolves over time. By exploring adoption, feature, model, and language trends, you can see how developers are engaging with Copilot and identify areas where additional enablement or communication may drive deeper value.
Prerequisite
To access Copilot usage metrics, the "Copilot usage metrics" policy must be enabled:
- Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your enterprise
- Managing policies and features for GitHub Copilot in your organization
Accessing the dashboard
- Navigate to your enterprise. For example, from the Enterprises page on GitHub.com.
- Click the Insights tab.
- In the left sidebar, click Copilot usage.
Data in the dashboard is primarily based on IDE telemetry and is supplemented by server-side telemetry to capture additional active users. Data may appear up to three full UTC days behind the current date. See GitHub Copilot usage metrics.
Using Copilot Chat to analyze exported data
For deeper analysis, you can export NDJSON reports from the dashboard and use Copilot Chat to explore the data in more detail. For example, you can ask:
* Which users have `user_initiated_interaction_count` > 0 but low `code_acceptance_activity_count`? * Are there specific teams with lower adoption rates?
* Which users have `user_initiated_interaction_count` > 0 but low `code_acceptance_activity_count`? * Are there specific teams with lower adoption rates?
* Which users have `user_initiated_interaction_count` > 0 but low `code_acceptance_activity_count`?
* Are there specific teams with lower adoption rates?