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MC795355 - Microsoft Teams admin center: App centric management for app installation and changes to app setup policies

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Sep 2, 2025

Published May 23, 2024

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Updated February 17, 2026:September 2, 2025: We have updated the timeline.content. Thank you for your patience. 

Coming soon for Microsoft Teams: App centric management for admin app installation introduces new admin settings to control who in the tenant has specific Teams apps preinstalled. Similar to app centric management for app availability, as communicated in MC688930 (Updated) Teams admin center: App centric management and changes to app permission policies (November 2023), admins will be able to install apps for users, groups, or everyone in the organization.

After rollout, app-app centric management will letreplace Installed apps in the Teams admin center and give admins the ability to install apps individually. Existing The Installed apps in your app setup policies will be migrated to app centric management based on your current user and group assignments for each policy. The rest of your settings in app setup policies will remain intact; however, no new additionsunchanged and will be permitted, and only deletions will be allowed. Instead,continue to work based on app setup policies, including Pinned apps. After this rollout, you can install Teams apps for selected sets of users, groups, or all users directly fromin the respective app. Other settingsorganization, and Installed apps in app setup policies, including Pinned apps,policies will remain unchanged.no longer be available.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 394274 and 500637.

When this will happen:

App centric management will roll out in followingfour General Availability phases.

  • Phase 1 | We will begin rolling this feature for all tenants mid-October 2025 and complete rollout by end of March 2026 (previously end of February). Phase 1October. phase applies to tenants who meet both conditions: 1) tenants with no Installed apps in the Global app setup policy and 2) tenants with no custom app setup policies created in the Teams admin center. After rollout, these tenants will have app centric management enabled for their app installs. Admins may see the Manage apps page in read-only mode for a short time.
  • Phase 2 | We will begin rolling this feature end of for all tenants mid-October 2025 and complete rollout by end of March 2026 (previously end of February) forOctober. This phase applies to all remaining tenants. This phase will migrate apps installed for users and groups through Installed apps in app setup policies to app centric management.

How this will affect your organization:

Before the rollout: If you install an app to a user, the user cannot actually use an admin preinstalled app if you did not take the additional step to allow the user to use it. After the rollout, if you install an app through app centric management, the user will immediately be able to use the app.

Before the roll out, a user will only have apps installed from a single app setup policy, following the policy resolution precedence rules. After the rollout, if you can install any numberhave multiple custom app setup policies assigned to users or groups, apps from every policy will be installed to the user or group assigned to that policy, regardless of Teams apps for selected sets of users, groups, or all users in the organization from the respective apps.policy resolution precedence rules.

Learn more: Preinstall Teams apps for your org users - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn

 What you need to do to prepare:

No action needed for Phase 1 tenants. We will update this message with more information before the rollouts for Phases 2 tenants.

You may want to update any relevant documentation as appropriate.

Before rollout, we will update this post with revised documentation.