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

# Microsoft Teams

Follow the below steps to integrate Microsoft Teams with Economize, allowing you to receive configured [notifications](/product-features/notifications.md) in your preferred channel.

## Step 1: Create a webhook

Refer to the official Microsoft Teams documentation below to create a webhook for the channel where you want to receive the notifications.

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## Step 2: Link the webhook with Economize

1. Navigate to the [integrations](https://www.economize.cloud/app/settings/integrations) page in the settings of the Economize console.
2. Click on the **Configure** button for Microsoft Teams.

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3. You can view already connected webhooks or add new ones by clicking on the **+ Add workspace** button.

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4. Enter the information of the webhook you created earlier, including its URL and name.

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5. Click on the **Connect** button.
6. Once the webhook is connected you will be redirected back to the Economize console.


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