Connect Amazon S3 and
Microsoft Teams with AI

Stop manually checking S3 buckets for new data drops or copying file links into chat. Redbird AI syncs your cloud storage with your collaboration hub—automatically notifying teams when files land, pipelines complete, or storage thresholds are hit.

No code required
Live in minutes
SOC 2 Type II

What you can automate today

Redbird gives your team ready-to-run workflows — just connect your accounts and go.

Alert channels when new data files arrive in S3 buckets

Automatically post to designated Teams channels when datasets land in S3. Include file metadata, size, and direct access links so data analysts and engineers know exactly when to start their work without constant bucket monitoring.

Notify stakeholders when ETL pipeline outputs are ready in S3

Send formatted notifications to project channels when transformation jobs complete and output files are written to S3. Teams get immediate visibility into pipeline status with context about record counts, processing time, and data freshness.

Surface S3 storage threshold alerts in operations channels

Route CloudWatch metrics and S3 storage warnings directly into Teams channels where DevOps and infrastructure teams coordinate. Convert technical alerts into actionable notifications with context about which buckets need attention and current utilization trends.

Upload Teams attachments directly to designated S3 archival buckets

Capture important files shared in Teams conversations and automatically archive them to S3 with proper folder structure and metadata. Maintain compliance requirements while keeping your collaboration platform clean and Teams storage under control.

Generate daily S3 usage reports and post to finance channels

Analyze S3 bucket activity, storage growth, and cost projections, then deliver formatted summaries to Teams. Finance and operations teams get consistent visibility into cloud storage spending without logging into AWS console or building manual reports.

Trigger data validation workflows when analysts request files in Teams

Let teams query S3 data availability through Teams commands, automatically checking for file existence, running basic validation, and returning metadata. Analysts get self-service access to storage information without direct S3 permissions or technical overhead.

Live in four steps

No engineers, no pipelines to maintain. Redbird handles the connectivity — you focus on the outcome.

01

Connect your accounts

Authorize Amazon S3 and Microsoft Teams with OAuth or API credentials. Redbird never stores your data — it just passes through.

02

Describe what you want

Tell Redbird what to do in plain language — no SQL, no code, no configuration files required.

03

Review and activate

Redbird shows you exactly what it will do before running anything. Approve the workflow, set a schedule, and switch it on.

04

Let it run — and iterate

Workflows run on your schedule or on triggers. Every run is logged. Adjust with natural language at any time.

Built for data-driven teams

Redbird understands S3 bucket structures, object metadata, and CloudWatch events alongside Teams channel hierarchies, message threading, and user permissions—connecting storage infrastructure with collaboration workflows.

AI that reads S3 schemas and Teams context

Redbird parses S3 event notifications, object tags, and storage class transitions while understanding Teams channel purposes, user mentions, and message formatting conventions. The platform automatically maps bucket paths to relevant channels, enriches file notifications with meaningful metadata, and formats technical storage events into readable team updates. When pipelines output to S3, Redbird translates object keys, sizes, and timestamps into contextual notifications that non-technical stakeholders actually understand.

S3 event pattern recognition
Teams adaptive card formatting
Bucket-to-channel routing
Metadata enrichment
10×

faster than building Lambda functions with Teams webhooks

No custom code, API credential management, or webhook debugging required

Auto-generated reports

Redbird can pull from Amazon S3 and Microsoft Teams simultaneously, merge the results, and format a polished report — sent on a schedule or on demand.

Trigger-based alerts

Set conditions in natural language. Get notified in Slack or email the moment a threshold is crossed in either Amazon S3 or Microsoft Teams.

Enterprise-grade security

SOC 2 Type II certified. Data flows encrypted in transit and at rest. Fine-grained permission controls with full audit logs.

Bidirectional sync

Push data from Amazon S3 into Microsoft Teams, or from Microsoft Teams back into Amazon S3. Resolve conflicts with configurable merge rules.

Full audit trail

Every workflow run is logged — what ran, what changed, and why. Replay or revert any individual step at any time.

Triggers & actions for every team

Start automations from any S3 bucket event or Teams activity—Redbird handles the orchestration across both platforms.

Amazon S3
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New object created in bucket

Fires when any file is uploaded to specified S3 buckets or prefixes.

Trigger

Object deleted or expired

Detects when files are removed from S3 or lifecycle policies archive objects.

Trigger

Bucket storage threshold exceeded

Monitors CloudWatch metrics and triggers when storage usage crosses defined limits.

Action

Upload file to bucket

Write new objects to S3 with specified storage class and metadata tags.

Action

Copy or move objects between buckets

Transfer files across S3 locations based on workflow logic or approval events.

Action

Update object tags and metadata

Modify S3 object properties, access controls, or custom metadata fields programmatically.

Microsoft Teams
Triggers & Actions
Trigger

New message posted in channel

Captures messages in specific Teams channels to trigger data workflows or queries.

Trigger

File shared in conversation

Detects when attachments are uploaded to Teams chats or channels.

Trigger

User mentioned or tagged

Fires when specific users or groups are @mentioned in Teams discussions.

Action

Post message to channel

Send formatted notifications, reports, or alerts to designated Teams channels.

Action

Send adaptive card with actions

Create interactive Teams cards with buttons for approvals, confirmations, or data requests.

Action

Reply to thread with context

Add follow-up messages to existing conversations with data results or status updates.

Amazon S3
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Microsoft Teams

Ready to connect your stack?

Sync Amazon S3 with Microsoft Teams in minutes. Give your teams real-time visibility into data pipelines and storage events without building custom integrations or managing Lambda functions.

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