Microsoft Graph API (daemon app)

Integrate Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) with 2800+ apps and services

Supercharge your Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) support workflows with Ayudo's AI-powered agents. Connect seamlessly to Zendesk, Slack, and Salesforce to resolve tickets faster, automate customer conversations, and deliver instant responses.

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How it works

Add your support channel as a trigger
Start with any customer-facing channel — WhatsApp, Email, Web Chat, or even Phone. When a new ticket, message, or call comes in, the workflow kicks off.
Connect your apps
Set conditions like agent persona, customer type, query intent, or urgency. Then let your AI agent auto-respond, triage, summarize, or even escalate — just using natural language.
Connect it to your tools
Sync with your CRM, Helpdesk, or internal systems. Automatically log tickets, update statuses, notify agents, send surveys or send summaries — your workflow, your way.

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About Microsoft Graph API (daemon app)

Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) provides essential cloud service access, enhancing customer support by streamlining data retrieval and communication.

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Frequently asked questions

How can I set up Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) integration in Ayudo?

To use Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) integration in Ayudo, add the Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) node to your workflow. Authenticate using the OAuth 2.0 client credentials grant. You can create support tickets from Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) events, sync customer data, send automated responses, and trigger AI agent conversations. Once connected, your AI agents can automatically handle Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) data in support conversations.

Do I need any special permissions or API keys to integrate Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) with Ayudo?

You will need OAuth tokens for integration. These can be found in the Microsoft Graph API (daemon app)'s settings. Required permissions include Mail.Read, User.Read, and Directory.Read.All. Ensure admin access is available to authorize these permissions for full support automation capabilities.

Can I combine Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) with other apps in Ayudo workflows?

Yes! Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) works seamlessly with Zendesk, Intercom, Slack, Gmail, and Freshdesk. For example, when a high-value Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) event occurs, you can create a Zendesk ticket, notify the team via Slack, and have an AI agent reach out proactively. These workflows are designed to enhance support efficiency.

What are some common use cases for Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) integrations with Ayudo?

Common use cases include auto-creating support tickets from Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) events, syncing customer data between Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) and support tools, triggering AI agent responses based on Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) activities, sending proactive support messages via voice/text agents, and updating Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) records after support conversations.

How does Ayudo's pricing model benefit me when integrating Microsoft Graph API (daemon app)?

Ayudo uses per-seat pricing ($119-$179/seat/month), which is ideal for support teams. You pay per support agent seat, not per automation or ticket volume. Unlike per-ticket or per-conversation pricing, you get unlimited AI agent interactions. Your support team can handle more conversations with AI agents without additional costs, making Microsoft Graph API (daemon app) automation cost-effective as your support volume scales.

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