Plugin · task management
Groxbot + Microsoft To Do
Microsoft To Do is a cloud-based task management application that lets users create, organize, and track task lists, tasks, checklist items, and reminders across devices via Microsoft Graph
How a Bot uses Microsoft To Do
22 Microsoft To Do tools. Connect under Plugins. The Bot still asks before anything leaves the thread.
- Use Microsoft To Do the way you would: open it, do the task, come back with evidence.
- Work stays in the Bot thread. Anything leaving Groxbot needs your OK.
- If it hits a login, 2FA, or a paywall, it stops on the computer for you.
Never without you
- Change live Microsoft To Do settings
- Message anyone outside the Bot thread
First message
Use Microsoft To Do for this task. Stay in the thread. Stop if you would change anything live.
Tools a Bot can call
A sample from the Microsoft To Do toolkit. The Bot calls these after you connect. Writes that would go live still wait for approval.
- Complete Task
- Create Checklist Item
- Create Task
- Create Task List
- Delete Checklist Item
- Delete Task
Jobs that use Microsoft To Do
- Talent scout — Source candidates from the brief. Never email anyone without approval. End with a shortlist and why.
- Bug reproduction — Reproduce the bug from the report. Write steps, expected vs actual, and a minimal fixture. Do not change production.
- Chief of staff — A source-linked digest of Slack, inbox, calendar, and notes — only the items that map to this week’s priorities. Does not send. Does not move meetings.
Related integrations
FAQ
Does Groxbot have a native Microsoft To Do integration?
Connect Microsoft To Do under Plugins when it is listed. If not, the Bot still has a real computer — it can work in Microsoft To Do in the browser the way you would, then stop when it needs a login or approval.
Can a Bot change live Microsoft To Do data?
Not by default. Groxbot is talk-first: draft in the thread, grant access when it hits a wall. Live Microsoft To Do writes wait for you.
Do I need a workflow builder?
No. Create a Bot, message it, grant access as needed. There isn't anything to learn — it's like bringing on a coworker.