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Google Document AI and Microsoft Planner complement each other well in document-heavy operational workflows. Google Document AI extracts structured data from unstructured documents such as invoices, contracts, claims, forms, and correspondence, while Microsoft Planner helps teams organize, assign, and track work through task boards and shared plans. Integrating the two enables document-driven task creation, faster exception handling, and better cross-team coordination.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
When Google Document AI processes supplier invoices, it can extract key fields such as vendor name, invoice number, amount, due date, and line items. If the invoice fails validation rules, such as missing purchase order, duplicate invoice number, or amount mismatch, an automated task can be created in Microsoft Planner for the accounts payable team.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
Legal or procurement teams can use Google Document AI to extract clauses, renewal dates, parties, and obligations from contracts. Based on the document type or risk indicators, Planner tasks can be generated for legal review, redline approval, or renewal action.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
In insurance, healthcare, or warranty operations, Google Document AI can extract claim details from submitted forms, supporting documents, and attachments. If the claim requires manual review, a Planner task can be created for the claims team with the extracted data and document references.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
Procurement teams can use Google Document AI to extract purchase order details from supplier documents, then compare them against internal records. If discrepancies are found, Planner tasks can be created for buyers or procurement analysts to resolve the issue with the supplier.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
For onboarding new customers, vendors, or employees, Google Document AI can extract information from submitted forms, IDs, tax documents, or compliance paperwork. Once documents are validated, Planner tasks can be created for onboarding specialists to complete remaining steps such as verification, setup, or approval.
Direction: Google Document AI to Microsoft Planner
During audits, Google Document AI can extract findings, evidence references, and compliance gaps from audit reports or supporting documents. Planner tasks can then be created for control owners to remediate issues, upload evidence, or confirm corrective actions.
Direction: Bi-directional between Google Document AI and Microsoft Planner
Teams can use Google Document AI to extract data from incoming documents and create Planner tasks for review. As work progresses in Planner, task status updates such as approved, rejected, or needs more information can be sent back to the document workflow to trigger the next step, such as archiving, reprocessing, or requesting additional documents.
These integrations are especially valuable in departments that handle high volumes of structured and semi-structured documents and need a simple way to convert document intelligence into actionable work for distributed teams.