What Aiven does with your Microsoft Planner data
Aiven treats Microsoft Planner like any other signal source — it pulls only the scopes you explicitly approve, folds the observations into your Individual Print, and uses the outbound actions only when you approve the draft.
- Read the right things. Aiven understands what's in your Microsoft Planner account and uses it as context when you're messaging, planning, or acting across other apps.
- Act in your voice. When an action is needed — create, update, or send — Aiven writes the draft in your voice (from your IP) and waits for a single-tap approval.
- Enrich your IP. Patterns in your Microsoft Planner usage become small, structured signals that make Aiven a better stand-in for you everywhere else.
Connecting Microsoft Planner
You connect Microsoft Planner with a normal OAuth flow — Aiven only gets the scopes you approve, and you can revoke access from your Aiven dashboard or from Microsoft Planner itself at any time.
Open Aiven → Connections → Add Microsoft Planner. The whole thing takes well under a minute, and there's nothing to configure outside Aiffinity.
Privacy
Aiven only ever keeps what the integration needs to function, encrypted in transit and at rest. You can disconnect Microsoft Planner from the same dashboard, which tears down the token and purges the cached data. Details in our security model and privacy policy.
Other ways Aiven uses Microsoft Planner
The full list of Microsoft Planner capabilities lives in the docs provider catalogue. New scopes roll out progressively — every rollout is opt-in and never silently expanded.
Try Aiffinity with Microsoft Planner
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