General Input joins the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program

General Input is now a member of the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program with 1-click connect for Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint, Excel, Planner, and To Do.

General Input joins the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program

General Input is now a member of the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program. With this release, seven Microsoft 365 services are 1-click connect on any General Input workflow.

The seven services

  • Outlook -- read, send, search email; manage calendar events
  • Teams -- post messages, read channels, send DMs, manage meetings
  • OneDrive -- list, read, write, and search files
  • SharePoint -- access sites, lists, and document libraries
  • Excel -- read and write rows in workbook tables
  • Planner -- create, update, and read tasks across plans
  • To Do -- manage personal task lists

Each is a 1-click OAuth connect from the connector dropdown on any workflow, with permissions scoped per service.

How credentials are handled

The partner review covered how General Input handles credentials, and it's worth describing briefly because the architecture answers a question every agent buyer is starting to ask.

OAuth tokens are encrypted at rest in our credential store. When a workflow runs, the credential is decrypted and injected into a sandboxed step at runtime, then destroyed when the step finishes. The token is exposed to the Microsoft Graph SDK call and nothing else. It is stripped from any payload before it reaches the model. General Input can now perform real work across your Microsoft org, and the model driving any of it never sees a credential.

Every Graph call is written to an audit trail tied to the user who authorized the credential, the workflow that ran, and the step that made the call.

Available today

All seven Microsoft connectors are live for every General Input workspace.

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