Sidebar and Microsoft Teams

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Sidebar and Microsoft Teams Integration

    The Sidebar integration with Microsoft Teams enables seamless communication between Sidebar users and Microsoft Teams users directly from their respective platforms. This integration supports exchanging messages, managing discussions, and synchronizing participant interactions to enhance collaboration across ServiceNow and Microsoft Teams environments.

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    Monetization and Licensing

    While the Sidebar - Microsoft Teams integration is a standard ServiceNow feature, Microsoft charges a rate per message based on API calls made between ServiceNow and Microsoft Teams. Charges apply to messages sent in both directions but exclude certain non-message actions like user searches or presence updates. Customers are billed directly by Microsoft through their Azure account. To reduce API usage and associated costs, the integration requires at least one participant to be an external user without a corresponding ServiceNow user record. Customizations to this behavior are possible via permission management.

    User Authentication and Identification

    • Sidebar users must have an existing Microsoft Teams account to communicate with Microsoft Teams users.
    • Microsoft Teams authenticates Sidebar users to enable group chat creation including their Teams accounts.
    • A Microsoft Teams icon is displayed next to Microsoft Teams users’ names in discussion windows and search results to distinguish them from Sidebar users.

    Discussion Management

    • Sidebar users can add participants by searching for names; Microsoft Teams users without ServiceNow access are identified by the Microsoft Teams logo.
    • Microsoft Teams users can add participants via Teams group chat, automatically updating Sidebar discussions.
    • Maximum of 250 users can participate in a Microsoft Teams group chat.
    • Users can be removed from discussions in Sidebar, which reflects in Microsoft Teams with notifications; removed users retain read-only access in Teams but cannot participate.
    • If a Microsoft Teams user leaves the discussion independently, an appropriate notification appears to all participants.

    Messaging Features and Behavior

    • Messages exchanged support plain text, emojis, URLs, and attachments.
    • Actions in Sidebar discussions are synchronized with Microsoft Teams and vice versa.
    • Replies made in Microsoft Teams appear in Sidebar but do not nest as replies to original messages.
    • Error messages notify users when message delivery, deletion, or updates fail between platforms.

    Message History and Data Access

    • When Microsoft Teams group chats are enabled for a user, prior Sidebar discussion messages are not preloaded into Teams; only new messages after enablement appear.
    • ServiceNow accesses only messages generated through the Sidebar - Microsoft Teams integration, ensuring data scope limitations.

    Participant Synchronization and Domain Separation

    • Participant lists are not synchronized if the integration is toggled multiple times; groups revert to their prior state upon reactivation.
    • Domain separation is not supported for Microsoft Teams in this integration. If ServiceNow has multiple domains but only one Teams instance is used, the Teams setup cannot be partitioned by domain, and the setup option is disabled.

    Sidebar's integration with Microsoft Teams enables Sidebar users and Microsoft Teams users to communicate with each other from their respective platforms.