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The Beginner’s Guide to Microsoft Teams Bots (2025)

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Heard about bots in Teams?

In this guide, let’s talk about bots in Microsoft Teams, their development, integration, and more.

Let’s get started.

Types of Bots in Microsoft Teams

There are various types of bots in Microsoft Teams, all divided by their purpose or functionality.

Here are some common types:

Fortunately, it’s easy to determine what they do based on their names.

You can find them on the app marketplace in Teams:

search results for bots in teams

Technically, these bots help automate a lot of things, like how notification bots send timely alerts and updates on their own.

Benefits of Implementing Bots in Teams

What’s nice is that these bots have the potential to improve the efficiency and user engagement in the organization.

Some of their benefits include:

  • Automation of repetitive tasks
  • 24/7 availability
  • Can interact with users without management
  • Can be scaled to handle increased workloads

With bots, they will be able to free up human resources for more complex activities.

They can handle multiple requests at once, even on a group chat, which leads to faster response times and improved services.

As your organization grows, bots can also easily scale to meet increasing demands without additional overhead.

Adding Bots to Microsoft Teams

The process is just like adding any Microsoft Teams app.

Click the apps button from the side panel, then search for the bot inside the Microsoft Teams store for applications.

apps button from the teams side panel

Click on the bot that you want to install to the Teams channel.

There will then be an Add button, just press on it.

add wellbeing bot to teams

That’s it! 🙂

After installing the bot, you will be able to use it, so make sure to read up on what commands the bot accepts.

Developing Bots for Microsoft Teams

On the other hand, if you want to build your own bot, you must be:

  • Familiar with programming languages like JavaScript or C#
  • Able to use the bot framework SDK
  • Able to use the bot framework emulator for testing and debugging

You can begin by setting up your development environment with Visual Studio Code and Teams toolkit.

The toolkit will allow you to create, configure, and manage Microsoft Teams bots, especially with templates and scaffolding.

Once you develop your bot’s functionality, you can test it using the bot framework SDK to see if it behaves as expected.

If you want to learn more about how to deploy, configure, and manage bots, check out the official documentation.

As you have likely observed, there are a lot of changes and improvements in bots, especially when we involve AI.

Some of these trends are:

  • AI-powered automation
  • Advanced language translation
  • Improved collaborative tools like Copilot Pages
  • Integration of Copilot actions

Integrating AI into bots will revolutionize customer service strategies so bots can autonomously resolve inquiries and tasks.

These advancements will make bots indispensable in improving productivity and creating a seamless collaboration.

Do you have any questions about bots in Microsoft Teams? Let me know in the comments.

For any business-related queries or concerns, contact me through the contact form. I always reply. 🙂

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