Microsoft Teams now supports apps in Shared Channels, enabling bots, tabs, and message extensions for richer collaboration. Apps must be added per channel with new governance controls. Rollout starts October 2025. Admins and developers should update policies and app manifests for compatibility. Private Channel support will follow.
Introduction
We’re excited to announce that Microsoft Teams now supports apps in Shared Channels. This update enables richer collaboration scenarios across teams and organizations by allowing users to add and use apps—including bots, tabs, and message extensions—directly within Shared Channels. This change aligns with customer feedback requesting more consistent and flexible app experiences across collaboration spaces. Support for apps in Private Channels will follow the same model, ensuring a unified experience for users and developers.
This message is associated with Roadmap ID 505791 and applies to Teams for Windows desktop, Teams for Mac desktop, Teams for the web, and Teams for iOS/Android.
When this will happen:
How this affects your organization:
Who is affected:
What’s changing:
Screenshot 1: Apps must be added per channel. Users are prompted for consent when interacting with an app that hasn’t been added. Apps are available through all standard discovery entry points.
Screenshot 2: Manage apps in your channels from the new Apps tab in Manage channel settings.
What you can do to prepare:
Admins:
supportsChannelFeatures
: tier1
as part of the latest manifest version.Before rollout, we will update this post with new documentation.
Compliance Area | Explanation |
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New communication method between users/tenants | Apps in Shared Channels allow external users to interact via apps, expanding cross-tenant collaboration. |
Admin control available | Admins can manage app availability via policies and channel-level settings. Apps installed to team are not added by default in shared and private channels. Channel member/owner needs to explicitly add the app to channel. |
User control | Channel owners can control who can add apps to Shared Channels. |