Research a work request, prepare a draft, schedule the handoff, and publish the approved update to Teams. The team reads one bounded scope, shows the exact change, executes it once after approval, and returns provider evidence.
Designed for
Program teams working across Outlook, Calendar, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint
Operating goal
A researched work brief, draft, schedule, and Teams handoff
2 steps from trigger to verified handoff, with success and failure paths.
1 MCP layer and 2 connected tools with explicit auth and risk levels.
3 guardrails, 2 evals, and 1 harnesses before production use.
Reads the bounded Microsoft 365 scope and prepares the smallest useful action.
Balanced reasoning model
Executes one native Microsoft 365 operation after human review.
Structured output model
Loads the workflow goal, allowed actions, escalation policy, and output contract before the agent plans work.
A workflow skill that captures the operating contract, tool boundaries, and escalation rules for Microsoft 365 Program Coordinator.
Centralizes high-risk action checks for writes, secrets, customer data, billing, deploys, and public communications.
Exposes task resources, prompt templates, connector tools, and audit records behind a permission-aware boundary.
Read a bounded set of recent Outlook messages.
Create one unsent Outlook message draft.
Open it in Codelit, refine it with the agent chat, then generate the architecture or product plan from the same workflow spec.
Open in Agent WorkflowReads one source page, distills a reusable decision or runbook update, pauses on the exact page content, creates a child page once, and returns Notion proof.
Turn an inbox request into a researched draft, calendar handoff, and updated operating record. The team reads one bounded scope, shows the exact change, executes it once after approval, and returns provider evidence.
Qualifies an inbound lead against the team's real ICP, explains the score, pauses on ambiguous routing, and returns a signed handoff to the CRM or automation that sent it.