Get the power of a smart assistant that talks to your Google Contacts data and pin relevant Adaptive Cards to the built-in dashboard
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Your Google Contacts data is now securely showing in Microsoft Teams
Unleash the power of Adaptive Cards and Google Contacts integration right into your Microsoft Teams, with adenin. Our smart chatbot with forms and dashboard features will make your everyday tasks a breeze. And yes, it works seamlessly in Outlook too!
Go ahead, give adenin a spin! Start your free account and experience the harmony of Google Contacts and Microsoft Teams like never before!
With adenin you can easily integrate any business app into Microsoft Teams
Click the Add button below. This will open the Google Contacts template in Zapier, a free service that sends Cards from over 5000+ apps to adenin.
Add Google Contacts to adeninIn Zapier, select your Google Contacts data source and authenticate with the app.
Then map the values to the Adaptive Card maker step of your Zap. As a title enter something like My Google Contacts card as this is how it will appear on your dashboard.
Once your Zap is up and running, a Card with your Google Contacts data will automatically appear on your personal dashboard. Everytime your Google Contacts trigger fires in the future, this will add a new entry to that card.
To begin, add the adenin’s Microsoft Teams integration to your Microsoft Teams account.
Simply follow the Add to Teams button to open the adenin app in Microsoft Teams. Click Add to add it to your Teams account.
Then you can choose between Chat and Dashboard to either speak to the chatbot or see your personal dashboard.
If you see an error message like this, it's likely that you don't have the correct permissions to install our Teams app. Please contact your administrator.
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