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Microsoft 365 - WoodWing Studio Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Microsoft 365 and WoodWing Studio

1. Editorial Drafting and Collaborative Review in Microsoft 365, Final Publishing in WoodWing Studio

Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? WoodWing Studio

Editorial teams can draft articles, reports, and campaign copy in Word and collaborate on revisions through Teams and SharePoint before moving approved content into WoodWing Studio for structured editorial workflow, version control, and multi-channel publishing.

  • Writers create and co-edit content in Microsoft Word
  • Editors discuss changes in Microsoft Teams and store working files in SharePoint
  • Approved drafts are transferred into WoodWing Studio for formal review and publication
  • Reduces duplicate editing effort and improves content governance

2. Approval Workflow Coordination Using Microsoft Teams and Outlook

Data flow: Bi-directional

WoodWing Studio workflow events can trigger notifications in Microsoft Teams and Outlook, allowing editors, legal reviewers, and approvers to act quickly on pending content. Status updates from WoodWing can also be surfaced back to Microsoft 365 users to keep stakeholders informed.

  • Review requests are sent to Teams channels or Outlook inboxes
  • Approvers receive reminders for overdue content sign-off
  • Publishing status is visible to business users without logging into WoodWing
  • Improves turnaround time for time-sensitive editorial and marketing content

3. Centralized Asset Access Through SharePoint and OneDrive

Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? WoodWing Studio

Approved documents, images, and supporting files stored in SharePoint or OneDrive can be made available to WoodWing Studio users for editorial production. This helps content teams work from a controlled source of truth while maintaining access to the latest business-approved materials.

  • Brand assets and source documents are stored in Microsoft 365 repositories
  • WoodWing users reference approved files during content creation
  • Minimizes use of outdated assets and duplicate file storage
  • Supports better compliance and brand consistency

4. Publishing Calendar and Content Planning in Microsoft 365

Data flow: WoodWing Studio ? Microsoft 365

Editorial schedules, publication milestones, and content status from WoodWing Studio can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook calendars, Microsoft Teams planning spaces, or SharePoint lists to give broader business teams visibility into publishing timelines.

  • Publication dates are reflected in shared calendars
  • Campaign teams can track content readiness alongside launch plans
  • Stakeholders gain visibility into editorial deadlines
  • Supports better coordination between editorial, marketing, and communications teams

5. Cross-Functional Content Review for Legal, Compliance, and Leadership Teams

Data flow: WoodWing Studio ? Microsoft 365

WoodWing Studio can route content for review while Microsoft 365 provides the collaboration layer for legal, compliance, and executive stakeholders who may not be daily WoodWing users. Review comments and decisions can then be fed back into the editorial workflow.

  • Content is shared with reviewers through Teams or Outlook
  • Comments and approvals are captured during the review cycle
  • Final decisions are returned to WoodWing for workflow progression
  • Helps enforce controlled review processes for regulated or brand-sensitive content

6. Content Performance Reporting with Power BI

Data flow: WoodWing Studio ? Microsoft 365

Workflow and publishing data from WoodWing Studio can be exported into Power BI to create dashboards for editorial throughput, approval cycle times, content volume, and channel performance. This gives management a clear view of operational efficiency and publishing effectiveness.

  • Track content production bottlenecks and approval delays
  • Measure output by team, publication, or channel
  • Support data-driven editorial planning and resource allocation
  • Improve visibility for publishing operations leaders

7. Enterprise Content Distribution Across Teams and Channels

Data flow: Bi-directional

WoodWing Studio can manage structured content creation and publishing while Microsoft 365 supports internal distribution, stakeholder communication, and document collaboration. This integration is useful for organizations that need to publish externally while also sharing internal drafts, summaries, or briefing materials across departments.

  • Editorial content is published through WoodWing to external channels
  • Internal summaries, briefing notes, or launch packs are shared in Microsoft 365
  • Teams collaborate on supporting materials before and after publication
  • Creates a more connected content supply chain across the enterprise

8. AI-Assisted Content Preparation and Editorial Productivity

Data flow: Microsoft 365 ? WoodWing Studio

Teams can use Microsoft 365 Copilot and Office applications to accelerate first drafts, summarize source material, and prepare briefing documents before moving content into WoodWing Studio for editorial refinement and publishing control.

  • Copilot helps generate draft copy and summarize source documents
  • Editors refine content in WoodWing Studio with structured workflow controls
  • Speeds up content creation without sacrificing governance
  • Improves productivity for communications, marketing, and editorial teams

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