Different jobs, different tools
Copilot is for editing in-place inside Word and Excel. Namulai is for thinking, drafting, comparing models. The two complement each other.
Microsoft Copilot Pro is GPT-4 wrapped in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook — €22 a month, useful if your day is in Office. The model itself is what you'd already pay for in ChatGPT Plus, just embedded. Namulai is the opposite proposition: a single dedicated chat surface that gives you ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, DeepSeek, Grok, LLaMA and Perplexity, all in one app, for €19.80 a month. Less than Copilot, eight times the model coverage, no Microsoft 365 dependency.
| AI models included | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 1 / 8 |
| Switch model mid-conversation | ✓ | — |
| Conversation history | Unlimited (Pro plan) | Inside Office apps |
| Free trial | 30 days, no charge | 1 month |
| Price | €19.80 /mo | €22 /mo |
Copilot is for editing in-place inside Word and Excel. Namulai is for thinking, drafting, comparing models. The two complement each other.
Copilot Pro gives you OpenAI's models. Namulai gives you OpenAI plus Anthropic, Google, Mistral, DeepSeek, xAI, Meta, Perplexity. Switch with Tab.
Namulai is EU-hosted with no AI training on your prompts. Copilot routes through Microsoft's pipeline tied to your work account — different threat model.
Knowledge workers who use Copilot for in-Office editing but find themselves alt-tabbing to ChatGPT or Claude for everything outside Word. Anyone whose job is mostly writing or research outside Office and who realises they're paying €22 for a tool they barely open. Teams that want a model-agnostic chat for the bulk of their AI work and keep Copilot only for specific Office workflows. Namulai is €19.80/mo, less than Copilot, with seven extra frontier brains. The 30-day free trial lets you test before deciding which of the two — or both — to keep.
For chat-style AI work, yes. For in-document editing inside Word / Excel / PowerPoint, no — that integration stays with Copilot. Many users keep both: Copilot for Office, Namulai for everything else.
Namulai supports file uploads (images, PDFs). For native Office editing, keep Copilot. For drafting / analysing content that ends up in Office, Namulai works fine — paste the result in.
Yes, Copilot uses OpenAI's frontier models, so does Namulai. Plus Namulai gives you the seven other model families.
No — Namulai is a standalone AI tool, no Microsoft account integration. If your work depends on Copilot reading SharePoint files in-place, keep Copilot for that workflow.
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