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Integration pair

Google Docs and Microsoft Graph integration with AI agents

Build AI agents that bridge Google Docs and Microsoft Graph — read from one, act on the other, and keep them in sync without writing integration code.

What you can do with Google Docs and Microsoft Graph

Real Google Docs and Microsoft Graph workflows the Twin community runs every day, ready for you to clone.

  • Push Google Docs updates into Microsoft Graph

    When Google Docs signals a change, sync the relevant context into Microsoft Graph without writing glue code or maintaining a webhook.

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  • Mirror Microsoft Graph state back into Google Docs

    Keep Google Docs records aligned with what is actually happening in Microsoft Graph, with the agent reconciling differences on a schedule you set.

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  • Build agents that span Google Docs and Microsoft Graph

    Describe the cross-tool workflow in plain English; the agent calls both Google Docs and Microsoft Graph with the right auth and retries between them.

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  • Trigger Microsoft Graph actions from Google Docs events

    Watch Google Docs for the change you care about, then have the agent act in Microsoft Graph — with full context preserved across the hop.

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How it works

Three steps from idea to a running Google Docs and Microsoft Graph agent.

  1. 1

    Connect via OAuth

    Sign in to Google Docs and Microsoft Graph once. Twin securely manages the connection and handles token refreshes for you.

  2. 2

    Describe the workflow

    Tell Twin in plain English what you want done in Google Docs and Microsoft Graph. The agent figures out the API calls itself.

  3. 3

    Twin builds and runs

    Twin assembles the agent, runs it on demand or on a schedule, and adapts when Google Docs and Microsoft Graph responds in unexpected ways.

Why Twin for Google Docs and Microsoft Graph

What makes Twin a better fit than a generic automation tool.

One agent, two platforms, no glue code

Wiring Google Docs and Microsoft Graph together usually means a Zap, a script, or a webhook to maintain. Twin runs the agent end to end across both, so you describe the outcome instead of the plumbing.

Auth that stays out of your way

Twin handles Google Docs and Microsoft Graph credentials, refresh tokens, and rate limits. You connect once and the agent reuses both sessions on every run, including when the platforms change behavior under it.

Adapts when either side shifts

When Google Docs or Microsoft Graph changes a field, surface a new screen, or rotates an endpoint, Twin's runner adjusts at run time and reports back instead of failing the next scheduled job.

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