GitHub Copilot Adds New Impact Dashboard for Usage Metrics
GitHub has announced a new “impact dashboard” for Copilot usage metrics. It goes beyond showing who is active to visualize how Copilot is actually being used, turning adoption-phase data into actionable insight. The feature targets enterprise administrators and organization owners.
Details
- Purpose: Shows not just who is active, but how they’re using Copilot, helping surface actual developer engagement levels
- Who it’s for: Enterprise administrators and organization owners with access to Copilot usage metrics
- Key metrics shown:
- Per-cohort performance cards across three adoption phases — Code-first, Agent-first, and Multi-agent/Copilot app — plus a Passive segment
- Average pull requests merged monthly per user
- Median PR merge velocity
- Number of users per phase and percentage distribution
- Average lines of code per user per day
- An “adoption multiplier” comparing passive users to engaged users
- Six-month trend charts for cohort growth and throughput
- Availability: Released July 22, 2026, and immediately available to qualifying organizations
- Requirements: Requires enterprise access to Copilot usage metrics; cohort assignments use the same classification method as the Copilot usage metrics API, based on a rolling 28-day usage window
- Pricing/plans: The official page doesn’t specify which Copilot subscription tiers qualify
How to try it
- Administrators and organization owners with enterprise access to Copilot usage metrics can view the new impact dashboard from the admin console
- See GitHub’s official Changelog post for full metric definitions and methodology