Connect Microsoft Teams with Loom
Automate workflows between Microsoft Teams and Loom. Save time, reduce errors, and let your apps work together seamlessly.
Last updated: January 2026
Microsoft Teams
CommunicationMicrosoft Teams is a popular communication tool. Connect Microsoft Teams with other apps to automate your workflow and boost productivity.
Loom
CommunicationLoom is a popular communication tool. Connect Loom with other apps to automate your workflow and boost productivity.
Popular Automation Ideas
Sync Microsoft Teams Data
Automatically sync data from Microsoft Teams to Loom to eliminate manual entry.
Trigger Loom Actions
Set up triggers in Microsoft Teams that automatically execute actions in Loom.
Automate Microsoft Teams Workflows
Connect Microsoft Teams and Loom to build powerful automated workflows for your team.
How to Connect Microsoft Teams and Loom
Sign up for an automation platform
Create a free account on Make, Zapier, or similar tools.
Connect your Microsoft Teams and Loom accounts
Authorize the platform to access both apps securely.
Build your automation
Choose triggers and actions, then activate your workflow.
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Get Expert HelpFrequently Asked Questions
How do I connect Microsoft Teams to Loom?
You can connect Microsoft Teams to Loom using automation platforms like Make or Zapier. Sign up for free, authorize both apps, and create your automation workflow in minutes.
Is Microsoft Teams and Loom integration free?
Most automation platforms offer free tiers that allow you to create basic integrations. For more complex workflows or higher volume, paid plans are available.
What can I automate between Microsoft Teams and Loom?
Common automations include syncing data, sending notifications, creating records, and triggering actions based on events in either Microsoft Teams or Loom.
Do I need coding skills to set up this integration?
No coding required! Platforms like Make use a visual drag-and-drop interface. You can build powerful automations just by connecting modules and mapping data fields.