Evo Weekly — 22 May 2026
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Outlook Emails Land in Evo Tasks With One Prompt

22 May 2026 Michael Pye new feature live in pre-prod

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Adelin showed off the connectors catalog — Outlook, SharePoint, Calendar, ADO, Asana, Salesforce, Workday — all ready to wire into your agents. The big moment: he built an agent that reads his Outlook inbox, picks out the critical emails, and writes them straight into Evo Tasks. No copy-paste. Just one prompt in Researcher. Walk back from a long break, ask the agent to triage your inbox, and Navigator shows the action list waiting for you.

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Michael Pye
06:40 – 11:55

everybody soon. So, Adeline, over to yourself.

Adelin Chis 6:42

All right, thank you, Michael. I will... Show you the connectors catalog, so...

If we are going into the connectors now, we can see alongside our APIs, we can see other external systems such as Microsoft Files, SharePoint, Calendar, Outlook, ADO, APIs. Um... Asana, Salesforce, and also Workday, and what Michael showed on the slides, but I don't have them available yet, but those should be supported.

But the main thing is I can see a connector listed in here, and then I can create an agent. that will reference that connector. So for example, I have already an agent that has a set of instructions and If I'm looking in the MCP, I can see I have it referencing the Outlook connector from Microsoft. Now, what I can do now is I can go into Researcher and I can create a new project and I would say...

Outlook demo. I will just keep the instructions for now. I will be able to go and select the agent and try to use it from. the agents builder, the assistant builder nowadays.

I have my agent, but I also want to reference the EFO tasks connector. And if I'm creating this... I now, I'm now able to interact with my Outlook inbox.

I can look into what are my emails, I can do summaries of them, and what I can say is... I just got into the office now and I want to check my Outlook emails to see what actions I need to take. So please have a look in my emails and once you have a list of actions, just create evil tasks for me so I can take actions.

And also, if I'm a really busy person, I've got a lot of emails. For example, I can come back into office after a long break, and I want to have an agent that will look and identify what are the critical emails that I need to follow and read, but if I'm going to do this. It should now go into my inbox, highlight a few emails that they have got recently, and create some info tags for me.

Okay. Just doing something. Okay.

So... It invoked the agent. Look at emails.

And now it got to the point where it's creating the tasks for me. Okay, so... It managed to create a task and now if I'm going into navigator and refresh to see the latest tasks.

I can see that I have some critical action tasks, like I've got some alerts that I will need to look into. I need to join a meeting, and also one that's that was marked as a medium to review the Coralogix account. Now, this can be used in the researcher for now, but we can extend it later in workflow automation, for example, where I would want to have this automation running every morning.

That's something that we will look into doing this. But another question people would ask is. how was researcher able to access my email. Now behind the hood I was authenticated in the making for external connector or third party connector.

But in the future what we want to do is it will automatically try to see if you have. a connection established with Microsoft. And if you don't have, it will spin up a pop-up window in the browser and ask you to authenticate in Microsoft or Wordday or whatever you're using.