Setting up Dailybot on Microsoft Teams
Add Dailybot to Microsoft Teams so your tenant can install and use the app in chats and meetings workflows.
Before you begin
- You need Microsoft Teams administrator access (or a global admin who can approve third-party apps). Many organizations require tenant-level approval before users can install Teams apps.
- Know whether your company uses an allowlist for Teams apps; if Dailybot is not allowed, users will not see it until policy is updated.
Steps
- Sign in to the Microsoft Teams admin center with an admin account.
- Review Teams apps policies and ensure third-party or custom apps are allowed if your org blocks them by default.
- Open Microsoft AppSource or the Teams app store as an admin and search for Dailybot.
- Select Get it now or Add and choose to deploy or approve for your organization when that option appears.
- If prompted, submit or complete admin consent so the app is permitted for the tenant.
- Assign the app to the users or groups who should see it, following your org’s Teams app permission model.
- In the Teams client, open Apps and confirm Dailybot is available (or install it for yourself if self-service is enabled).
- Pin or open Dailybot and send a message to verify the bot replies.
- For channel use later, add Dailybot to a team channel only where policies and team owners allow it.
What to expect after
Approved users can find Dailybot under Apps in Teams. If the app does not appear, the block is usually a tenant policy or pending admin approval — not a problem with Dailybot alone.