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Exporting Reports and Project Data

Learn how to export reports and project data from ACTIONBRIDGE. Generate CSV files for task lists, change logs, and activity summaries to support project reviews and documentation.

Data Retention and Export

Learn how ACTIONBRIDGE handles data retention, backups, and exports. Understand your options for recovering deleted tasks, exporting reports, and ensuring data traceability and compliance.

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.

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.

Creating Your First Task

Learn how to create your first task in AB. Follow step-by-step instructions to add a title, description, assignee, status, type, environment, and priority—across web and Microsoft Teams.

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.

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.

Authors

Sho Shimoda

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

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

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.