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In the upper-right corner of GitHub, click your profile picture, then click Your organizations.
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Next to the organization, click Settings.
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In the "Code, planning, and automation" section of the sidebar, click Copilot, and then click Access.
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At the top of the page, under "GitHub Copilot," you can see an overview of your organization's GitHub Copilot usage. You can see the number seats assigned through your Copilot Enterprise or Copilot Business plan, and the estimated monthly cost.
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Alternatively, under "Access management," you can use the Sort options to sort the list of users by when they last used GitHub Copilot.
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For more detailed information, you can retrieve the Activity report. GitHub generates a report for you, which you can download as a CSV file.
Note
This report is replacing the Copilot usage report. The new report adds clarity by introducing authentication information and improving timestamp resolution. The old usage report is closing down and will be removed on October 23rd, 2025.
Using the API to retrieve assignment information
You can use GitHub's REST API to get details about the assignment of GitHub Copilot seats in your organization. See Get Copilot seat information and settings for an organization, List all Copilot seat assignments for an organization, and Get Copilot seat assignment details for a user.
Troubleshooting last_activity_at
data
If you believe a user's last_activity_at
date should be more recent than shown in the CSV or API report, wait 24 hours and check again. If their recent Copilot usage is still not reflected in their last_activity_at
date, have the user check that telemetry is enabled in their IDE settings.
For more information about this property and other data in the activity report, see Metrics data properties for GitHub Copilot.