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# Microsoft Teams

### How to create a webhook in Microsoft Teams

Incoming Webhook allows any external apps to share content in Teams channels. To add an Incoming Webhook to a Teams channel:

* Go to the channel where you want to add the webhook and select "•••" (More Options) from the top navigation bar;
* Select Connectors from the dropdown menu;
* Search for **Incoming Webhook** and select **Add**.

You can read more about incoming webhooks on the official Microsoft Teams documentation: <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/webhooks-and-connectors/how-to/add-incoming-webhook>

### Attach the Microsoft Teams channel to your project

* Navigate to **Settings → Notifications Channels;**
* Click **Configure** in the Microsoft Teams channel to open the configuration screen;
* Paste the incoming webhook url generated by Microsoft Teams.

![](/files/-MkggDBHZep_ZVL62B-p)

{% hint style="info" %}
Remember to click "**Save**" after any change in the channel settings.
{% endhint %}

If you want to disable the channel click "**Disconnect**" and confirm your choise.


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