> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.copia.io/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.copia.io/docs/git-based-source-control/integrations/microsoft-teams.md).

# Microsoft Teams Connectors

### Important - Deprecated

Microsoft is [deprecating](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/microsoft365dev/retirement-of-office-365-connectors-within-microsoft-teams/)  Microsoft Teams Connectors. Please use [Microsoft Teams Workflows](/docs/git-based-source-control/integrations/microsoft-teams-workflows.md).

### Overview

You can integrate Copia with Microsoft Teams to receive notifications for a variety of operations.

### Configure Microsoft Teams

You will first need to configure Microsoft Teams to receive notifications via a webhook from Copia. We recommend you follow [this guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/webhooks-and-connectors/what-are-webhooks-and-connectors) for this step.

In the *Incoming Webhooks* section, you'll find a URL from Microsoft Teams. Copy this URL to your clipboard by clicking on the *Copy* button. Click *Done* to close the window.

![](/files/SW4qo0CuIbx9Kfm5lYEH)

### Create a Webhook in Copia

Choose the repository you want to create an integration for. Navigate to the *Settings* tab and choose the *Webhooks* section. Click on the *Add Webhook* button and select the *Microsoft Teams* option.

![](/files/gnzocDmZ9y4j9ATfHcoD)

Paste the URL into the *Target URL* field. Be sure to choose which events you want to trigger a notification. When complete, click the *Add Webhook* button.

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