Microsoft Apps

Connect Outlook to your AI agent

One-click hosted OAuth. 15 tools your agent can call from chat. No OAuth plumbing, no API key juggling. ClawLink hosts the connection so your agent can act on Outlook right away.

15Outlook tools

Callable the moment you connect. No per-tool setup, no API client to maintain.

Get profileList messagesGet messageSearch messagesQuery emailsList mail foldersSend emailCreate draft+7 more

Setup

Three steps. About two minutes.

  1. 1

    Install ClawLink

    Add the plugin to your agent once.

  2. 2

    Connect Outlook

    One-click hosted OAuth in the dashboard.

  3. 3

    Use it from chat

    Ask your agent in plain English.

Outlook uses OAuth. You connect it in the browser: click Connect, sign in, approve. ClawLink stores the token and refreshes it on its own. You never touch a key or wire up a redirect URL.

bash
$npx -y @useclawlink/cli login
$npx -y @useclawlink/cli connect outlook

Run these in your terminal. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink; the second opens a browser to authorize Outlook. No API keys to create or paste. Works with any agent that runs shell commands: OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Cline, and more.

Use cases

What you can do with Outlook from chat

Work across the Microsoft stack from chat

Read, create, and update Outlook items without opening the app first.

Collaborate faster

The agent pulls Outlook context like files, chats, or meetings into the conversation.

Cut the routine admin

Status updates, scheduling, and record edits in Outlook stop interrupting your flow.

Capabilities

The Outlook actions your agent can call

15 Outlook tools, ready the moment you connect.

  • Get profile
  • List messages
  • Get message
  • Search messages
  • Query emails
  • List mail folders
  • Send email
  • Create draft
  • Reply email
  • List calendars
  • List events
  • Calendar create event

+ 3 more Outlook tools after you connect.

Examples

Ask in plain English

These map to real tool calls ClawLink makes against your connected account.

Get profile

Pull the data from Outlook. Sum it up and flag anything I need to look at.

List messages

List the relevant items in Outlook, group them by priority, and tell me what to do next.

Get message

Pull the data from Outlook. Sum it up and flag anything I need to look at.

Search messages

Search Outlook for what I need. Sum it up and tell me the next step.

ClawLink vs DIY

Building the Outlook integration yourself, or hosting it?

 
DIY
ClawLink
Connection
Build it yourself. You register a developer app with Outlook, set up redirect URLs, handle the consent screen, store and refresh access tokens, and redo the wiring when scopes change.
Hosted hosted OAuth. Connect once in the browser. ClawLink owns the lifecycle.
Maintenance
Token refresh, permission debugging, env config, every edge case. All yours.
ClawLink handles the plumbing. You focus on the workflow.
Time to first call
Days to weeks. Auth, storage, tool wiring, testing. Then the agent can act.
About two minutes from sign-up to the agent calling Outlook.

FAQ

Quick questions

How do I connect Outlook to my AI agent?

Install ClawLink, open the dashboard, click Connect next to Outlook, and finish the hosted OAuth flow. Your agent can call Outlook from the next message. Two minutes, total.

Is there a Outlook MCP server I can use?

Yes. ClawLink exposes Outlook as 15 tools your agent calls through a hosted MCP-compatible runtime. You don't run a local server or edit a config file. The tools are there the moment you connect.

Do I need Outlook API credentials?

No separate API key. You sign in to Outlook through the normal OAuth flow and ClawLink handles the token after that.

How much does it cost?

Your first integration is free, plus a 14-day trial of the full catalog. Paid plans unlock the rest of the library.

Can I set this up from the terminal instead of the dashboard?

Yes. Run npx -y @useclawlink/cli login, then npx -y @useclawlink/cli connect outlook. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink. The second opens a browser to authorize Outlook. No API keys to create. Works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any agent that runs shell commands.

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