MSPlex/Connectors/Microsoft 365
Productivity

Microsoft 365 connector detail.

Microsoft 365 is planned for the MSPlex Q4 launch wave covering mailbox context, collaboration workflows, and tenant productivity operations. Use this page to understand the connector posture, the operational surface it is meant to support, and how it should be evaluated inside a broader MSPlex rollout.

The detail page should make fit and readiness legible.

M365
Productivity
Planned Q4

Microsoft 365

Mailbox context, collaboration workflows, license visibility, and tenant productivity actions are planned for the Microsoft 365 launch wave.

OAuth2Graph API
Core capabilities
  • Mailbox and user context
  • Calendar and collaboration routing
  • License visibility
  • Tenant productivity workflows

Judge the connector by workflow depth, not logo count.

Operational surface

Microsoft 365 is treated as a productivity surface inside MSPlex, so workflows are framed around how operators actually use it rather than around generic API access.

Auth and boundary

This connector is planned around OAuth2 with the tenant boundary enforced by the exchange layer instead of by ad hoc scripts or agent-local credentials.

Execution model

The current connector posture is graph api, with capabilities oriented around production workflows instead of one-off demo calls.

Use connector detail pages to keep rollout conversations realistic.

01

Confirm the workflow fit

Use the connector review to map Microsoft 365 to the exact MSP workflows you want AI to support first, not just to the product name itself.

02

Review current versus planned state

Microsoft 365 is currently labeled Planned Q4. Keep that distinction explicit when discussing rollout timing or readiness.

03

Pair detail with exchange posture

The connector only makes sense as part of the wider MSPlex gateway model, where auth, routing, and tenant proof stay governed together.

Keep connector detail connected to the rest of the system.

Need this connector mapped to your rollout plan?

Bring the workflows you need first, the systems they touch, and how close those workflows need to be to the current connector build.

MSPlexMicrosoft 365