Connect personal OneDrive folders or a SharePoint document library and every file inside becomes translatable. Rush Studio signs in with Microsoft 365, respects your sensitivity labels, and writes translations right back where the source lives.
Point us at a personal folder or a SharePoint document library once. From then on it behaves like any other source — inside your Microsoft 365 governance.
Connect your own OneDrive folders or a shared SharePoint document library — both work the same way.
Source files flow in; finished translations flow back to the same library automatically.
Files at or above the label you choose are skipped, so governed content stays governed.
Add a file to a watched library and it's queued for translation without a click.
Rush Studio reads content through Microsoft 365, so your existing controls come along. Set a sensitivity threshold and anything at or above it is skipped entirely — never read, never translated. Optionally check files out while translating so co-authors can't overwrite them mid-job.
When a translation is approved, Rush Studio writes it back into OneDrive or SharePoint next to the source — named by language, in the same library, in the same format. No export step, no re-upload, and every version stays inside Microsoft 365.
Office documents and the common document types — each round-trips with structure and styling preserved.
Authenticate with your Microsoft 365 account — single sign-on through your tenant. Grant access only to the sites and folders you choose.
Choose the personal folders or SharePoint libraries to watch, your target languages, and your sensitivity threshold.
Files flow into your queue, get translated and reviewed, and the finished versions appear back in the library on their own.
Rush Studio connects through Microsoft 365 and only touches the sites and folders you select. Here's exactly what that means.
The fine print teams ask about before they connect a production library.
filename — [lang].ext. Optionally route outputs to a dedicated Translations library.Yes. Personal OneDrive folders and SharePoint document libraries are both fully supported, and outputs inherit the library's membership and permissions.
Microsoft Purview labels are read on every file. Anything at or above the threshold you set is skipped entirely — never read and never translated.
Yes. Authentication is single sign-on through your tenant, so access follows your existing Microsoft 365 identity and policies.
You can have Rush Studio check files out while translating, and any conflicting edit to an output is flagged before it's overwritten.
Files are queued and translated in batches so a big library won't overwhelm your queue. You can pause, reprioritize, or scope by folder at any time.
The library is connected once at the workspace level, so your whole team shares one synced project — no duplicate connections or conflicting outputs.
Same dashboard, same two-way sync — different tool.
Pull source files from any Drive folder. Push deliverables back automatically.
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