--- stage: Create group: Ecosystem info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Microsoft Teams service **(FREE)** ## On Microsoft Teams To enable Microsoft Teams integration you must create an incoming webhook integration on Microsoft Teams by following the steps below: 1. Search for "incoming webhook" on the search bar in Microsoft Teams and select the **Incoming Webhook** item. ![Select Incoming Webhook](img/microsoft_teams_select_incoming_webhook.png) 1. Click the **Add to a team** button. 1. Select the team and channel you want to add the integration to. 1. Add a name for the webhook. The name is displayed next to every message that comes in through the webhook. 1. Copy the webhook URL for the next steps. Learn more about [setting up an incoming webhook on Microsoft Teams](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/webhooks-and-connectors/how-to/connectors-using#setting-up-a-custom-incoming-webhook). ## On GitLab After you set up Microsoft Teams, it's time to set up GitLab. Navigate to the [Integrations page](overview.md#accessing-integrations) and select the **Microsoft Teams Notification** service to configure it. There, you see a checkbox with the following events that can be triggered: - Push - Issue - Confidential issue - Merge request - Note - Tag push - Pipeline - Wiki page At the end fill in your Microsoft Teams details: | Field | Description | | ----- | ----------- | | **Webhook** | The incoming webhook URL which you have to set up on Microsoft Teams. | | **Notify only broken pipelines** | If you choose to enable the **Pipeline** event and you want to be only notified about failed pipelines. | After you are all done, click **Save changes** for the changes to take effect. ![Microsoft Teams configuration](img/microsoft_teams_configuration.png)