Using Apps (Teams)

Summary

Apps are a great way to find content from your favorite services and share it with others. A few examples include pinning services to the top of a channel, chatting with bots, and sharing and assigning tasks. Whether you're looking to connect Salesforce, DocuSign, or Adobe Acrobat, our extensive app selection likely offers a new way to access the services you already use every day. Here are a couple examples of recommended apps.

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Apps are a great way to find content from your favorite services and share it with others. A few examples include pinning services to the top of a channel, chatting with bots, and sharing and assigning tasks. Whether you're looking to connect Salesforce, DocuSign, or Adobe Acrobat, our extensive app selection likely offers a new way to access the services you already use every day. Here are a couple examples of recommended apps.

 

Planner

Planner is a standard Teams application that is available out of the box, and yet many teams seem to oversee its value due to the tool’s utter simplicity. But you should definitely give Planner a try as the app will help you to effortlessly track personal and group tasks without ever leaving Teams or setting complex integrations.

Use Microsoft Teams Planner to perform the following activities:

  • Track personal and group tasks
  • Create new taskboards for specific teams

 

Wiki

Wiki is a Microsoft Teams add-on that helps you create a shared knowledge repository. This app can serve as a productive workspace for creating and sharing notes within your team. It also encapsulates a smart text editor where you can draft, edit, and chat without leaving the window. Wiki is integrated with the MS Teams by default.

Features:

  • Write and store guidelines and rules that everyone can follow.
  • Store FAQ at a common repository for easy reference.

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Article ID: 138732
Created
Fri 3/25/22 12:44 PM
Modified
Fri 3/25/22 1:17 PM