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Microsoft Teams: App of the day

By Hannah Herman · October 1, 2020
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Released in 2013, "Team" was Lorde's follow-up to the smash hit "Royals," and it's been streamed on Spotify over 405 million times.

Released in 2017, Teams is Microsoft's latest foray into the increasingly popular chat platform space. 75 million people use Teams every single day as of April 2020. You have to hand it to Microsoft for being more popular than Lorde.

Microsoft has offered a wide range of chat apps over the years, but Teams is likely the most successful. In many ways, it's exactly what you'd expect from any team chat app. Your team can chat publicly in groups or privately with direct messages and use GIFs to keep things fun. You can reply directly to someone's message in a chat for threaded conversations, click a thumbs-up button to like a message, or use emoji in your messages. Teams also offers native video calls and meeting scheduling with Office 365 calendar.

Teams is organized around—well, teams. Instead of using channels to organize conversations, you'll first create teams and then add channels underneath them. When you make a new channel under a team, it'll be shared with everyone in that team by default. If you've already organized your teams in Office 365 groups, you can import those into Teams for faster setup.

If you have a lot to say, you can tap the Wiki tab in your channel to write a full-length document inside Microsoft Teams. There's a + button beside those tabs, so you can share a Microsoft Office file in Teams and preview or edit it right in your chat with Office Online apps. There are even options to add each of the main Office apps to your chat so you can take advantage of Office's broad suite of tools without ever leaving Teams.

If you already use Office for your business, Teams is a really great option to enhance communication and make collaboration easier. Even if you're not very into sports, you still might be a big fan of Teams.

You can automate your chat app with Zapier's Microsoft Teams integrations. Here are a few popular workflows to get you started.

Send messages to Microsoft Teams channels for new Typeform entries

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    Get your teams on the same page with this integration. Set it up to automatically send new Typeform entries to a Microsoft Teams channel. Everyone will be in the loop, at all times, without any added effort from you!

    Post to Microsoft Teams channels when new Google Calendar events start

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      The more meetings you have on a growing team, the harder it can be to stay on top of them. Let us help bring everyone where they need to be by sending messages automatically to a channel in Microsoft Teams whenever new events start in Google Calendar. Now, everyone will be on time and prepared for whatever's on the calendar.

      Send Microsoft Teams channel messages from new Slack notifications

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        Are you on two team collaboration platforms? Are you tired of switching between the them all the time? If so, it might make sense to connect them. This integration links Slack and Microsoft Teams. When a team member posts a message on Slack, that message also appears on a Microsoft Teams channel. No more chasing after information. With this integration, you get all the news from Slack delivered to you on Microsoft Teams.

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