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Upload your custom app - Teams

You can upload Microsoft Teams apps without having to publish to your organization or the Microsoft Teams Store in the following scenarios:

Important

Users can't chat with bots that aren't connected to a Microsoft Teams app such as Azure bots created through the Bot Framework or Power Virtual Agents. We recommend you to create a new Teams app connected to the Azure Bot using the Developer Portal, publish it to Teams, and allow users to install the app using the app permission policies.

If you want to test the app, you can assign users an app setup policy that allows uploading custom apps and chat with the Azure bot through a direct link to a chat.

Prerequisites Upload your app

You can upload your app to a team, chat, meeting, or for personal use depending on how you configured your app's scope.

  1. Log in to the Teams client with your Microsoft 365 development account.

  2. Select Apps > Manage your apps and Upload an app.

  3. Select Upload a custom app.

  4. Select your app package .zip file.

  5. Select Add.

  6. Select Open to open the app in personal scope.

    Alternatively, you can either search and select the required scope or select a channel or chat from the list, and move through the dialog to select Go.

I ran into an issue

Troubleshoot

If your app fails to upload or encounters any issues to upload, check the following options:

  1. Ensure that you follow all the instructions for creating your app package.
  2. Validate your app package.
  3. Ensure your app manifest matches with the latest schema.
Manage your apps

Manage your apps allows users to have a dedicated place to manage, update and remove their apps, permissions, and subscriptions on the Teams client. The users can install the apps from Manage your apps.

Access your app

To access apps through Manage your apps, follow the steps:

  1. Go to Apps and select Manage your apps in Teams to view the installed apps across all your channels or for personal use in a list format.

  2. Select the app dropdown to view the list of scopes where the app is installed.

  3. Select the scope of app to go to the app in the channel or personal view. The list of scopes consists of personal scope and teams scope only. Apps installed in group chat scope aren't displayed in this view.

Teams provides several ways to open apps. For more information, see access your apps in Teams.

I ran into an issue

Update your app

You don't have to upload your custom app again if you make code changes (these are reflected in Teams in real-time). However, you must reinstall if you change any app configurations. For more information, see Role of an admin in upgrading Teams apps.

When a Teams app receives an update, the user must consent to update the app in any one context, and the app is automatically updated in all the related contexts (chats, channels, and meetings) where the app is installed. The user can update the app from any context.

If an update is available for your app, follow these steps to update your app from the Teams Store:

  1. Go to Microsoft Teams.

  2. Select Apps > Manage your apps.

  3. Under the Apps tab, check for the Update option next to the app.

  4. Select Update.

  5. Select Update now.

    The app is automatically updated in all the related contexts (chats, channels, and meetings) where the app is installed.

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Remove your app

To remove app from Teams, follow the steps:

  1. Find the app in Manage your apps.

  2. Select     at the scope of the installed app.

  3. Select Remove to remove your app.

Note

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