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Installing the Go1 app for Microsoft Teams
Installing the Go1 app for Microsoft Teams

How to get started with the Go1 Microsoft Teams app - with your Microsoft Admin

Updated over a week ago

As a learning manager, you will want to install the Go1 Microsoft Teams app to your organization's Microsoft Teams account. This article covers installing and working with your Microsoft Teams administrator (usually an internal IT team member) to finalise the setup.

Step 1: Find the Go1 Microsoft Teams App and begin the installation

In the list of Microsoft Team’s apps, you can search for the Go1 app.

You or someone with admin rights to your organization’s Microsoft Account will need to approve the permissions required to install the Go1 app on Microsoft Teams. In this article, we’ll call that person the Microsoft Teams administrator. If you’re not sure who has these admin rights, just contact your IT team.

Step 2: Connect with your Go1 Account

If this is the first time your organization has added the Go1 Microsoft Teams App to their Microsoft Teams account, the user will be prompted to sign in to their Go1 account.

Step 3: Authorising the Go1 app

Your Microsoft Teams administrator will be asked to authorize the Go1 app connection via the standard Microsoft SSO screen, along with an explanation of what the app will be accessing to deliver an amazing learning experience within Microsoft Teams.

Only a Microsoft Administrator can provide consent on behalf of the organization. They will need to click sign in with their admin user name and password and approve the following permissions so that Go1’s Microsoft application can communicate with their application for everything.

Your Microsoft Teams administrator can learn more about security permissions here.

If your Microsoft Teams administrator has any questions about this authorization, they can email support@go1.com.

Once the permissions have been accepted, you are ready to go!

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