OneDrive + AI: Use OneDrive Files Through Juma's AI Workspace
Attach a OneDrive file to a Juma chat or to a Project as persistent knowledge, with no download-and-re-upload step in between.
Key takeaways
Yes, OneDrive works with AI through Juma
Connection runs at the user level via Microsoft 365 sign-in. Permissions match what your Microsoft account can already access.
Attach a OneDrive file to a chat without downloading it
Pick the brief, deck, media plan, or template, and Juma reads it as context for whatever job follows.
Add OneDrive files to a Project as persistent knowledge
Brand guides, tone decks, and reference materials stay loaded across sessions, so the team works on-brand without re-briefing every time.
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Can I access OneDrive through AI?
The connection runs at the user level. Each teammate signs in with their own Microsoft 365 account, and the OneDrive files Juma can see match what that account can already access. Disconnecting revokes the grant at Microsoft immediately. The integration today is attach-only: files are read at the moment you attach them, not live-synced. Content the team adds to a Project as persistent knowledge lives inside the team's Juma workspace, encrypted AES-256, with zero data retention from any AI model provider. Strategy, taste, and judgment stay human: the team reviews every output before it ships.
What can Juma do with OneDrive?
Through Juma, the team attaches a OneDrive file to a chat (a brief, media plan, deck, template) and uses it as context for whatever job follows. They can also add OneDrive files to a Project as persistent knowledge, so brand guides and reference materials stay loaded across sessions.
01 · Attach a OneDrive
Attach a OneDrive file to a chat
Marketing tasks usually start from a file. Drop a brief from OneDrive into the chat to draft the campaign. Drop a media plan to compare it against live ad performance. Drop a template to spin up a series of assets that match the structure. The download-from-OneDrive, save-locally, drag-into-chat dance disappears. The team picks the file from OneDrive in two clicks, and Juma reads it where it sits.
02 · Add OneDrive files
Add OneDrive files to a Project as persistent knowledge
Point Juma at OneDrive files the team uses across many sessions: a brand voice guide, a tone-of-voice deck, a positioning doc, last year's campaign learnings. Those files become Project Knowledge, so every Juma output in that Project reads brand voice and prior decisions from the source files. Agencies running one Project per client keep brand context loaded without re-uploading anything every session.
03 · Reuse OneDrive templates
Reuse OneDrive templates across campaigns
Marketing teams sit on a library of templates in OneDrive: email frameworks, deck shells, brief templates, social post structures. Attach one to a chat and Juma fills it for the next campaign, in the brand voice the Project already knows. Reuse becomes a chat command, not a duplicate-rename-edit cycle in OneDrive. The original file in OneDrive stays untouched as the source of truth.
How does Juma + OneDrive replace your file-knowledge stack?
Most marketing teams stack OneDrive plus a separate brand-knowledge tool plus AI seats that need re-briefing every session, plus the copy-paste step from OneDrive into ChatGPT. With Juma + OneDrive, the file in OneDrive stays the source of truth, Project Knowledge holds the persistent brand context, and Juma adds the AI layer that does the work on top.
What disappears is the layer between a file in OneDrive and a finished deliverable: the download-and-re-upload step, the per-session re-brief, the parallel knowledge tool the team barely uses. OneDrive stays as the file store. Juma augments the team on top of it, with human review on every output. House of Growth ships 160 articles a month and saves 85+ hours using Juma.
What does Microsoft OneDrive work best with in Juma?
Two integrations pair naturally with OneDrive for marketing teams: SharePoint, which extends the Microsoft 365 file surface from personal staging into team-and-department knowledge; and Webflow, which closes the loop from a brief or asset in OneDrive to a published page.


Personal staging plus team knowledge
OneDrive holds personal-staging files and drafts. SharePoint holds the team's shared knowledge: campaign archives, brand assets, departmental docs. Through Juma, both connect under the same Microsoft 365 identity and respect existing M365 permissions. The team works in OneDrive while drafting, then attaches the SharePoint reference doc to keep the work aligned with department-wide rules.

From brief in OneDrive to a published page
OneDrive holds the source material: the brief, the brand guide, the hero imagery folder. Webflow is where the page goes live. With Juma, the team attaches the OneDrive brief, drafts the article in the project's brand voice (read from the OneDrive brand guide), uploads the OneDrive images into Webflow, and publishes to the Webflow CMS in one conversation.
How to connect Microsoft OneDrive to Juma
Open Integrations
Click your name in the bottom-left corner of Juma, then Integrations.
Find OneDrive
Under file-knowledge integrations.
Connect
Click Connect, sign in with your Microsoft 365 account, and approve the OneDrive permissions. The connection runs at the user level: the OneDrive files Juma can see match the files your Microsoft 365 account can already access.
Start using OneDrive
The integration is now available across every Juma project and chat. Attach a OneDrive file to a chat with the attach action, or pick OneDrive files to add to a Project as persistent knowledge.
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Can I use OneDrive with ChatGPT or Claude instead of Juma?
Yes. ChatGPT and Claude both connect to OneDrive through Microsoft's connector ecosystem. What Juma adds for marketing teams: persistent Project Knowledge from OneDrive files (brand voice remembered per client), multi-tool orchestration across the marketing stack (OneDrive plus SharePoint, Webflow, Google Ads, Meta Ads, HubSpot, and 700+ Flows), finished marketing deliverables instead of chat responses, and platform-level controls (audit logs, SSO/SAML, SOC 2 Type II). For a team running campaigns across many clients, Project context matters.
Does this sync live, or is the file frozen at the moment you attach it?
The integration is attach-only today: the file content is read at the moment you attach it, not live-synced. If the underlying OneDrive file changes after the attach, attach a fresh version to pick up the update. This is a known limitation of the current integration and we're working on richer support. For files the team uses across many sessions, add them to a Project as persistent knowledge instead: Juma re-reads them when the work needs them.
Does Juma store my OneDrive files?
Juma reads OneDrive files on attach, only what the chat or task needs. Content the team adds to a Project as persistent knowledge lives inside the team's Juma workspace, encrypted AES-256 in-transit and at-rest. Juma's zero data retention policy with AI providers means no OneDrive content trains any third-party model. SOC 2 Type II and ISO/IEC 27001 audits are available on request.
Does Juma have access to every file in my OneDrive?
Only what your own Microsoft 365 account can already access. The integration runs at the user level through Microsoft's sign-in flow: you grant the OneDrive permissions you approve, and Juma sees what your account already has access to. Files in OneDrive accounts you didn't connect, or files shared only with teammates who connected separately, stay invisible. Disconnecting revokes the grant at Microsoft immediately.
How much does it cost to use OneDrive through Juma?
Juma prices by what gets done, not by which model ran. Tasks consume credits: low-effort tasks like attaching a OneDrive file to a chat are 1 to 100 credits, high-effort tasks like drafting an article from a OneDrive brief are 100 to 500 credits, failed tasks cost zero. Every plan includes unlimited seats and the OneDrive connector. The Microsoft 365 subscription is whatever the team already pays Microsoft.
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