Overview
Autopilot Monitor provides real-time visibility into Windows Autopilot enrollment sessions. A lightweight agent is deployed to devices via Intune and runs only during the enrollment process, streaming events to the portal as they happen. You can watch enrollments progress phase by phase, see exactly where failures occur, and review the full event history of any past session.
Live Sessions
Watch Autopilot enrollments unfold phase by phase, in real time.
Diagnostics
Full event timeline, app install details, and failure reasons for every session.
Gather Rules
Run custom diagnostic commands on demand and collect output centrally.
The real value: community-driven Analyze Rules
Raw event data is useful — but the true power of Autopilot Monitor lies in its Analyze Rules. These are configurable rules that run automatically against every enrollment session and flag known failure patterns, misconfigurations, or anomalies with a clear description and suggested fix. The more rules exist, the more reliable and actionable the analysis becomes.
No single person or team can anticipate every failure mode across all the different environments, hardware combinations, and Intune configurations out there. That's where collective intelligence comes in: every admin who has solved a tricky Autopilot failure has knowledge that could save hours of troubleshooting for someone else — if it were captured as a rule.
You're invited to contribute
If you've encountered a failure pattern, found a reliable signal in the event data, or have ideas for what a useful analysis rule could look like — please share it. Rules can be built directly in the portal under Analyze Rules, and the more the community contributes, the more the tool grows in value for everyone over time.
Even if you can't write a rule yourself, sharing hints, failure descriptions, or event patterns is enormously helpful. The goal is a library of rules that covers as much ground as possible — built by the people who work with Autopilot every day.
Autopilot Monitor v1.0.0
Documentation last updated: 3/3/2026