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Microsoft Outlook logoMicrosoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook connector

Read mail, draft replies, and manage your Outlook inbox from the same workflow as your other apps.

Runner uses Microsoft Outlook through the Composio toolkit for inbox management, reply drafting, and email follow-through for teams on the Microsoft stack.

Microsoft Outlook in real workflows

The app page is only useful if it shows how Microsoft Outlook fits into a real job. This preview is pulled from the live workflow pages that already use the connector.

What would you like to do?

Featured workflow

Outlook Inbox and Calendar Management

Cross-platform communication gets managed from one workflow instead of three apps.

Why it's better

Microsoft Outlook is more useful inside a workflow

  • Triage the inbox and draft replies with thread context.
  • Connect Outlook email to calendar and document workflows.
  • Keep Microsoft-native teams in the same workflow as Google and Slack users.

What Runner can do with Microsoft Outlook

These examples are grounded in the real Runner backend connector definitions and connector guidance docs, not generic marketing filler.

Microsoft Outlook

Triage the inbox

"Show me the priority threads in Outlook that need a reply today."

Inbox triage happens in the workflow instead of a separate email tab.

Microsoft Outlook

Draft a reply with context

"Draft a reply to the partner thread with the latest project status included."

Runner prepares the reply with real context instead of starting from scratch.

Microsoft Outlook

Connect email to calendar follow-up

"Draft the reply and propose a follow-up meeting time based on my calendar availability."

Email and scheduling happen together instead of switching between apps.

How this connector is wired in Runner

Provider

Microsoft

Category: Email.

Backend

Composio toolkit

Backed by the `outlook` toolkit in Runner's backend catalog with mail, calendar, and contact operations.

What to expect when Runner uses Microsoft Outlook

Operational note

Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook workflows follow the same patterns as Gmail — triage, draft, send — but use the Microsoft Graph API under the hood.

Testimonials

People using Runner to get more done with Microsoft Outlook

The value is the same across connectors: real context in, real work out, no copy-paste operating model.

I got hours back every week. Runner handles the follow-through work that used to sit open across tabs and docs.

Jordan Rogers
Jordan Rogers
@jordanrogers

It gives me one place to work across email, calendar, and docs. The time savings are real.

Lynn Marshall
Lynn Marshall
@lynnmarshall

I stopped losing deals to slow follow-up. Runner drafts the reply and schedules the next step before I forget.

Danielle Okafor
Danielle Okafor
@danielleokafor

Runner connects my CRM, email, and meeting notes so I actually prep for calls instead of winging it.

Aisha Patel
Aisha Patel
@aishapatel

What used to take half a day now takes one focused pass in the morning.

Rajat Singh
Rajat Singh
@rajatsingh

Meeting follow-up used to die in my notebook. Now the recap, emails, and calendar items happen before I leave the room.

Ethan Park
Ethan Park
@ethanpark

I tried every productivity tool on the market. Runner is the first one that actually finishes work instead of just organizing it.

James Wright
James Wright
@jameswright

Board prep went from a full Sunday to a one-hour Monday morning workflow. The context is already assembled.

Priya Nair
Priya Nair
@priyanair

The morning briefing workflow changed how I start every day. I see blockers, priority threads, and follow-ups before the first meeting.

Sarah Kim
Sarah Kim
@sarahkim

The double opt-in intro workflow is the single most useful thing I have run this quarter. Warm intros used to take 20 minutes each.

Marcus Chen
Marcus Chen
@marcuschen

Investor updates that used to take a full day now come together in 45 minutes from real data.

Oliver Reeves
Oliver Reeves
@oliverreeves

Use Microsoft Outlook inside a real workflow

Download Runner to connect Microsoft Outlook to the rest of your workflow instead of treating it like another isolated tab.

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