Add an app to Microsoft Teams
You can add apps to Microsoft Teams in either the web, desktop, or mobile versions. You can also add apps directly from the context you're working in, whether you're in a chat, channel, or meeting. Microsoft Teams apps are web-based SaaS apps that don’t need to be deployed locally.
Add from Apps
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From the left side of Teams, select Apps. Search for your favorite app or browse the app categories to discover new ones.
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Select the app you want, and a description screen opens. Take a moment to browse the tabs (Overview, Reviews, Details, etc.). This area explains the capabilities of the app, and where it will show up in Teams, ready for you to use or configure.
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To add the app, select Add.
Note: Team owners can restrict who can add apps. Some apps can be installed only by a team owner because they require additional permissions. For more information, see Turn off adding apps to Teams.
Add an app to a chat or channel tab
In tabs, you can add apps to share content and work collaboratively.
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Go to the channel, group chat, or one-on-one conversation of your choosing, and select Add a tab .
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From there, select the app you want. In some cases, you might go on to add a specific file to the tab.
Tip: For more details, see Use an app in a tab in a channel or chat.
Add an app to a meeting
Meeting organizers and presenters can add apps before or during meetings.
To add an app before a meeting, first send the meeting invite then open the meeting. Select Add and choose an app.
To add an app during a meeting, after the meeting starts select More actions > Add an app .
Tip: For more details, see Use apps in Teams meetings.
Add an app from the messaging area
Some apps let you insert content from the app directly into Teams messages. To add one, select Actions and apps and choose the app you want to use.
You can also add apps with bot capability from the messaging area. Bots provide answers, updates, and assistance when you chat with them one-on-one or in channels. To add a bot, type @ in the box where you type a message then select Get bots.
Add app notifications to a channel
Important:
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All new Office 365 Connector creation will be blocked starting August 15, 2024.
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All existing Office 365 Connectors in all clouds will no longer be available as of October 1, 2024.
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To learn more about the timing and how the Workflows app provides a more flexible and secure experience, see Retirement of Office 365 connectors within Microsoft Teams.
An app capability called a Connector inserts app notifications into a channel.
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To set one up, go to the channel you want, select More options > Connectors, and choose an app.
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You'll be given the option to Configure notifications for any app already added for your team or to Add a new app.