“Create page with AI” Missing in SharePoint? Here’s What’s Happening

A quick note from the field

This morning started with a simple message: “Hey—did something change? The Create page with AI in SharePoint option is gone.”

And they were right.

TL;DR

The “Create page with AI” option was temporarily removed as part of Microsoft’s transition to the new Vibe Authoring experience. If your tenant doesn’t have that experience yet, the feature may appear missing.

What to do right now: Use the SharePoint Page Agent in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app as a workaround to continue creating pages with AI.

A fix is already in motion, with the original entry point expected to return by March 24.

Why Create page with AI in SharePoint is missing

The option to Create page with AI in SharePoint is missing.
The option to Create page with AI in SharePoint is missing.

Across multiple tenants, we saw the familiar command bar entry point disappear. For this team, it wasn’t just a nice-to-have feature—it had become part of how they worked. Teams were now transforming policies and procedures that once lived in Word and PDF into clean, structured SharePoint pages using AI. It was fast, repeatable, and effective.

So when it suddenly wasn’t there, teams felt the friction immediately.

What changed

After doing a bit more digging and connecting with the product team, the picture became clear. The change is part of a broader evolution toward a new experience called Vibe Authoring—Microsoft’s next step in making AI-powered page creation feel more natural and integrated into the flow of work. In the process, Microsoft removed the original “Create page with AI” entry point.

For tenants that don’t yet have Vibe Authoring enabled, that created a temporary gap.

If you’re feeling a bit of “somebody moved my cheese 🧀” here—you’re not alone.

What to do right now

The good news is that Microsoft is already addressing this. The previous entry point is expected to return by March 24 to ensure continuity while the new experience continues to roll out.

In the meantime, there is an alternative. The SharePoint Page Agent in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app provides a similar capability for generating pages with AI. It’s a different path, but it allows teams to keep moving forward without losing momentum.

The bigger picture

Moments like this are becoming more common—and they’re a natural part of working in a space that’s evolving rapidly. As I shared in my recent post on SharePoint’s journey at 25, the platform has always been in a state of continuous evolution. Features improve, experiences shift, and sometimes the path to get there includes small disruptions along the way.

The takeaway isn’t to avoid adopting new capabilities—it’s to stay adaptable. When something becomes part of your workflow, it’s worth understanding not just how it works today, but where it’s heading next.

What’s next

From what we’re seeing, that direction is promising. The goal of Vibe Authoring is to move beyond a single button and toward a more intuitive, in-context experience where AI is simply part of how content gets created.

And that’s a future worth leaning into.

If this change impacted your team, hopefully this helps connect the dots—and gives you a clear path forward while things continue to evolve.

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