Local planning aid · Source checked August 20, 2026
Is Amazon Quick ready for your Microsoft 365 tenant?
Check app eligibility, assignments, Office and Graph permissions, connected Quick data, action review, app-specific tests, audit evidence, support, and rollback before moving beyond a pilot.
Planning result
Complete the checks
Select only controls supported by the real Quick application, Microsoft tenant, users, sources, and workflows.
- Word, Excel, and PowerPoint: document-scoped Office add-in review.
- Outlook: bounded open-thread mode versus Graph-enabled full mode.
- Connected Quick data retains its own permission and freshness contract.
- Human confirmation does not replace content and recipient review.
Interpret the result
A blocker means permissions, connected data, generated actions, or tenant scope can exceed the reviewed contract. Redesign the pilot before assignment or consent.
A candidate result means the eight planning gates are present. It does not prove eligibility, accurate output, data residency, security, compliance, or tenant approval.
Start with non-sensitive copies and known answers. Test inaccurate generated actions, permission denial, stale connected data, offline clients, partial changes, duplicate sends, and rollback.
Preserve per-app evidence. A successful Word redline does not validate an Excel code action, a PowerPoint layout, or an Outlook mailbox change.
Microsoft 365 deployment questions
Official references: extensions overview and Outlook permissions. Recheck current AWS and Microsoft tenant evidence.