Integration · Team Communication · Chat + Meetings

The decision-memory layer for Microsoft Teams

In Microsoft Teams, decisions happen everywhere — a channel post, a chat, a meeting. Teams stores the messages and recordings; it doesn't preserve the decisions or the reasoning behind them.

ADAMAS is the decision ledger that connects to Microsoft Teams and captures the why behind every decision made there — structuring it into a permanent, searchable record your whole company can use. It doesn't replace Microsoft Teams; it gives it a memory.

Where decisions disappear in Microsoft Teams

A decision made in a Teams meeting or channel is right there — for about a week. Then it's buried under newer messages and lost inside hour-long recordings nobody rewatches.

The faster your team works in Teams, the more institutional reasoning you quietly lose. Teams keeps the conversation; it doesn't keep the decision.

How ADAMAS connects to Microsoft Teams

ADAMAS plugs into Microsoft Teams and continuously reads the places where decisions and their reasoning live:

Example

A decision lands in a Teams meeting. ADAMAS recognises it from the transcript and follow-up chat, captures the choice and the reasoning, records who decided, and writes it to the ledger — so the call survives long after the recording is forgotten.

Fetch → Evaluate → Feed the ledger

1 · Fetch

Connect Microsoft Teams

ADAMAS securely reads the items, changes and threads where decisions happen — local-first.

2 · Evaluate

Find the real decisions

AI surfaces the calls that actually matter — the why, the who and the trade-offs behind each one.

3 · Feed

Write the ledger

Each decision is structured, linked and stored — searchable and permanent.

What you get

See it on your own Microsoft Teams

Start with a Clarity Audit: we map exactly where your decisions are leaking out of Microsoft Teams and deliver a report you can act on.

The Clarity Audit — $1,000, credited toward your build.
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Microsoft Teams + ADAMAS — FAQ

Does ADAMAS read all our Teams messages?

ADAMAS focuses on identifying and structuring decisions and their reasoning from the channels and meetings you connect — not on archiving everything. You control what's in scope.

How does the Microsoft Teams integration work?

Through the Microsoft Graph API — ADAMAS reads the channels, chats and meeting transcripts you connect, recognises decisions, and writes structured entries to your ledger.

Where is the data kept?

Local-first, on hardware you own. Nothing is sent to a third-party cloud unless you explicitly approve it.

Can it combine Teams with our CRM and docs?

Yes — ADAMAS unifies reasoning from Teams, your CRM, documents and project tools into one decision ledger.