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Why ActionBridge Requires Microsoft Graph Permissions

A detailed explanation of the Microsoft Graph API permissions used by ActionBridge, including what each scope allows and why it's necessary for task management, Teams integration, and Outlook calendar features.

Who Can See What?

Understand visibility and access control in ACTIONBRIDGE. Learn who can see tasks, comments, and project content based on roles like Admin, Editor, and Viewer.

Role-Based Access Control

Learn how roles work in ACTIONBRIDGE. Users are assigned the Editor role by default and can be upgraded to Admin or downgraded to Viewer. Roles control access to tasks, settings, and workflows per project.

What is ACTIONBRIDGE?

Learn what ACTIONBRIDGE is and how it helps teams manage tasks, collaborate inside Microsoft Teams, and automate workflows. Designed for productivity, built for integration.

Understanding Projects and Teams

Learn how Projects and Teams work in ACTIONBRIDGE. Each project is a focused workspace with its own members and can be linked to one Microsoft Teams channel tab at a time.

Adding or Removing Members

Learn how to add or remove members in an ACTIONBRIDGE project. Users can join automatically if they are part of the connected Teams channel. Manual role assignment and license-based access are also supported.

Authors

Sho Shimoda

Spending more time creating help content than writing code — but only because making things easier is part of the product. Sho bridges engineering with user success, ensuring that every feature is not only powerful but also understandable. With a background in software development, AI integration, and product design, he now focuses on crafting systems where users don’t need to ask for help — but find it when they do.

Koki Nin

Managing code, chasing after enhancements — and sometimes chasing bugs that turned out to be features. Koki is at the heart of the product’s technical evolution, turning feedback into fixes, and specs into shippable reality. He thrives where architecture meets iteration, always pushing for cleaner code and smoother experiences.

Yasushi Motoki

Helping users start strong with ACTIONBRIDGE. Yasushi leads the onboarding experience, translating product complexity into clarity. Whether guiding first-time users or supporting enterprise rollouts, he ensures every team gets value from day one — and knows exactly where to go next.