Help & Support
Thank you for using ACTIONBRIDGE. This page provides helpful information on how to use the service, frequently asked questions, and troubleshooting for user support.
Microsoft Teams App Doesn’t Load
Having trouble loading the ACTIONBRIDGE app in Microsoft Teams? Follow this guide to resolve tab loading issues, check permissions, and clear Teams cache.
Installing the ACTIONBRIDGE Teams App
Learn how to install the ACTIONBRIDGE app in Microsoft Teams. Set it up as a personal app or link it to a team channel tab for collaborative task management.
Inviting Team Members via Microsoft Teams
ACTIONBRIDGE now supports onboarding only through Microsoft Teams. Learn how users can access the app by opening a Teams tab or installing the app, with quick registration and Microsoft 365 license validation.
Notifications and Reminders
Stay updated in ACTIONBRIDGE with in-app alerts, Microsoft Teams notifications, and automatic task reminders. Learn how notifications work and how to configure them for your team.
Becoming a Project Member in AB (Teams Tab Registration)
Even if you are a member of a Microsoft Teams channel, you must first visit the AB tab app to be registered as a project member and appear in assignment lists.
Managing Subscriptions & Billing
ACTIONBRIDGE billing, Microsoft 365 licenses, subscription, assign licenses, license management, Teams license, monthly fee, free trial, Office 365 admin, billing settings
Images or Files Won’t Upload
Having trouble uploading images or files in ACTIONBRIDGE? Learn how to check file size, user permissions, and storage settings to resolve upload errors.
AB Help Center
Find everything you need to get started and succeed with AB. From creating tasks and managing teams to using Microsoft Teams integration, adaptive cards, and daily reports — this help center covers it all.
Navigating the Interface
Learn how to navigate the ACTIONBRIDGE interface, including sidebar views, task board, Gantt view, slide-in panels, and quick actions. Built for productivity on both web and Microsoft Teams.
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.
I Can’t See My Tasks
Trouble seeing your tasks in ACTIONBRIDGE? Learn how to check filters, project membership, and visibility settings to fix missing task issues.
SSO and Microsoft Login
Learn how ACTIONBRIDGE uses Microsoft Single Sign-On (SSO) for secure, seamless access via your Microsoft 365 account. No separate passwords required—just log in with your existing credentials.
Notification Preferences
Customize how you receive notifications in ACTIONBRIDGE. Learn how to manage task alerts, mentions, due date reminders, and Microsoft Teams updates to stay informed your way.
Commenting with Mentions in Channels
Learn how to comment on tasks in ACTIONBRIDGE and notify teammates by selecting them with checkboxes. First comments can also be posted to the linked Microsoft Teams channel using adaptive cards.
Gantt Chart View and Timeline Tracking
Learn how to use the Gantt chart in ACTIONBRIDGE to visualize task timelines, manage dependencies, and track project progress. Edit tasks directly on the timeline and stay on schedule.
Task Comments and Mentions
Learn how to use comments and mentions in ACTIONBRIDGE to collaborate effectively. Comments are linked to tasks, support rich text, and integrate with Microsoft Teams for seamless team communication.
Supported Platforms
AB works across Microsoft Teams, web browsers, and mobile devices. Learn how the platform supports SSO, adaptive cards, and a multilingual interface for global teams.
Managing Team Settings
Learn how to manage project settings in ACTIONBRIDGE. Admins can update project details, manage members and roles, configure workflows, and control Teams tab integration and notifications.
Teams Channel and Project Linking in AB
Learn how AB links each Microsoft Teams channel to a dedicated project. Understand why members must visit the tab to join the project, and how this structure keeps collaboration secure and organized.
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Sho Shimoda
I spend as much time simplifying as I do coding—because making things easy is part of the product. I build systems that work beautifully and explain themselves.
Koki Nin
I focus on turning ideas into working code—refining architecture, fixing what’s broken, and improving what works. Sometimes the best “bug” becomes a feature.
Yasushi Motoki
I lead onboarding for AB, helping teams get value from day one. I focus on making a complex product feel simple, clear, and immediately useful.