Microsoft To Do
Read and write Microsoft To Do task lists from any myai canvas, function, or chat — personal task management synced with the rest of your workflow.
Microsoft To Do is the personal task layer of the Microsoft 365 stack — the place individual contributors actually live day-to-day, distinct from group-scoped Microsoft Planner. The integration lets myai read and write your task lists so the things you're tracking in To Do stay aligned with the workflows running elsewhere in myai — without manual copy-paste or context-switching between apps.
What you can do
- Add tasks from any chat or function — capture an action item the moment it surfaces in a conversation, due date and reminder included.
- Pull your task list into a canvas — see what's open, what's due today, what's overdue, alongside the rest of your work.
- Auto-create tasks from external triggers — a customer email, a CRM event, a Linear ticket can each create a To Do task assigned to you.
- Complete and update from chat — "mark these three tasks done" from a conversation, no app-switch.
- Read across lists — work, personal, project lists all queryable from a single integration.
How to connect
OAuth 2.0 with your Microsoft account. Sign in, grant Tasks.ReadWrite + User.Read scopes, done. No Azure app registration, no tenant admin involvement — works against any Microsoft 365 or personal Microsoft account.
Common use cases
- Capture from conversation — an agent in a chat suggests action items, and one click writes them straight to your To Do.
- Cross-tool task aggregation — a morning digest function pulls open tasks from To Do, Microsoft Planner, and Linear into a single view.
- Auto-task from email or CRM signal — when a flagged email lands or a HubSpot deal stalls, a function creates a follow-up task on your list.
Reference
- Connection model: Microsoft Graph OAuth 2.0
- Scopes:
Tasks.ReadWrite,User.Read - Scope: ~8 operations spanning lists, tasks, due dates, reminders, importance, and status
- Personal scope only — for group-scoped task management, see Microsoft Planner