How to Schedule a Meeting in Microsoft Teams (Complete)

How to Schedule a Meeting in Microsoft Teams (Complete)

Last Updated on September 19, 2024

Want to hold a meeting in Teams?

In this guide, I will show you how to easily schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams on different platforms.

Let’s get started.

Where you can schedule Teams meetings?

What’s nice with Teams is that you can schedule meetings from several platforms.

For example:

  • Desktop app
  • Web version
  • Mobile app
  • Microsoft Outlook

The most common way to schedule a meeting is usually through the Teams desktop app.

For some people who are always “on the go”, the mobile in iOS and Android also supports scheduling meetings.

There’s also a method in Outlook where you can add meetings directly from the event creation window. 🙂

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    Schedule a Meeting via Teams Desktop/Web

    Scheduling a meeting on the desktop or web app is a similar experience as the interface is more or less the same.

    Step 1: Go to the calendar

    Open your Teams app and go to the calendar by clicking its icon on the left side of the app.

    go to calendar in teams

    Teams will then show you all your organized meetings within the month to avoid a conflict in your schedule.

    By the way, as your Outlook syncs with Teams, what you do on this calendar also reflects on Outlook. 🙂

    Step 2: Start a new meeting

    At the upper-right corner of the calendar, click on the +new meeting button:

    + new meeting button in teams

    You can click directly on the button and not mind the dropdown since that will only allow you to select from event templates.

    Anyway, after you click the button, you will be able to add the meeting details, super important stuff. 😅

    This is what it looks like:

    new meeting details in modern teams

    There’s also a new feature called “scheduling assistant” that’s only available in the new version of the Teams app.

    What it does is find a time that works for everyone by showing you the availability for all participants.

    Here’s what it looks like:

    scheduling assistant in teams with attendees

    Once you’re set up and satisfied, don’t forget to click on the send button to schedule the meeting.

    Nice! 🙂

    Step 3: Send the invite

    Don’t be surprised if after saving the button, you go back to the calendar view, and most likely, to the “today’s” view.

    If you included attendees in the additional details, clicking the send button will notify the participants of the upcoming meeting.

    If you want to invite more people, find the meeting on the calendar, click on it, and copy the shareable link:

    copy the shareable link of the teams meeting

    You can then invite participants by sharing that link through chat or email.

    You can also edit the meeting details like the meeting time and add more participants from there. 🙂

    What’s nice is that the event will appear in their Teams and Outlook calendars.

    👉 Related: Microsoft Teams Tutorial: Become a Teams Expert Quickly

    Scheduling a Meeting from Chat or a Channel

    Did you know that there’s also a channel meeting option?

    Try going to a channel and you will see a meeting icon on the top right corner, with a dropdown:

    • Clicking the meeting icon will start an instant meeting
    • The dropdown has a choice to “schedule” an online meeting

    Like this:

    meeting options in teams channels

    This is nice if you want to send a meeting invitation to everyone in the channel as they would all be notified.

    In the chats, there’s also an option to schedule a meeting, though it’s hidden away in the more options menu.

    Here:

    scheduling a meeting in the teams chat

    It’s a nice way to quickly transition from a chat conversation into a meeting.

    In both instances, you can also invite other participants not in the channel or chat in the meeting details. 🙂

    That’s because both options will open the new meeting scheduling form that you see in the first method I showed earlier.

    Set Up a “Meet Now” in Microsoft Teams

    If you tried the steps above, you might be wondering what’s with the “meet now” option that you see.

    Well, it’s basically a feature in Teams that would allow you to start a meeting instantly without advanced scheduling.

    For example, you can see it in the chat:

    meet now option in the chat

    If you recheck the option while in a channel, there’s also a meet now option above the schedule a meeting button.

    You can also see the same button while on the calendar:

    start a meeting now option in the teams calendar

    It’s a nice option if you want to start a spontaneous meeting and bypass the need to schedule in advance, like in emergencies. 🤐

    Using Outlook to Schedule a Teams Meeting

    What’s also nice here is that you can easily schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting using Outlook with its integration.

    Step 1: Access the calendar

    Open Outlook or its web version and go to the calendar app:

    go to calendar in outlook

    Unlike in Teams, you will most likely find more items here in the calendar especially when you have a lot of calendars.

    Step 2: Create a new event

    While on the calendar, click on the new event button:

    new event button in outlook calendar

    No need to click on the dropdown menu button since it will simply give you some templates.

    After you click on the button, a new event window will appear where you can enter the details of your meetings.

    When you enter some attendees, the Teams meeting button will also be enabled:

    new outlook event

    If you don’t want to put in the attendees right away, you can skip it but don’t forget to click the Teams meeting button.

    Once you’re done, click on the send button.

    Step 3: Share the event

    After sending the button, your invitees will receive the meeting link to join via Teams.

    If you want to get the link button while in Outlook, view the event, then copy and paste the event link in the details.

    You will have to right-click on the link first:

    copy link to the meeting from outlook

    What’s awesome about it is that the meeting will also appear on your Teams calendar, so you can also copy the link from there.

    For example, my Teams tab is still open and the meeting suddenly appeared.

    I can then do the usual method of copying the meeting link from the meeting details while in the Teams calendar:

    copying the link of the outlook meeting from teams calendar

    Outlook’s integration with Teams makes scheduling online meetings simple since both calendars sync automatically. 🙂

    👉 Related: SharePoint Online and Outlook Integration: How It Works

    Scheduling via Mobile App

    With the mobile app available on both iOS and Android, you can also easily schedule meetings on the go.

    Step 1: Navigate to the calendar

    Similar to the web and desktop versions, open the app and then go to the calendar.

    go to the calendar in teams mobile app

    👉 Related: Microsoft Office Mobile Apps to Download on Your Device

    Step 2: Create a new meeting

    The next step is to click on the plus button to add a new meeting:

    click the plus button to add a new button

    It’s found on the bottom-right corner of the screen.

    After that, the new event pane will appear where you will be able to enter the meeting details like the title.

    It’s also easier if you add the participants here right away:

    adding a new meeting event in the teams mobile app

    Nice! 🙂

    Step 3: Share meeting invite

    As always, you can still add more participants to the meeting.

    Simply find the meeting event from the calendar, open it up, and you will see the share meeting invite button.

    share meeting invite button in the teams mobile app

    You can then share the meeting with anyone using the share function on your phone. 🙂

    Anyway, do you have any questions about how to schedule a meeting in Teams? Let me know below.

    For any business-related queries or concerns, contact me through the contact form. I always reply. 🙂

    About Ryan Clark

    As the Modern Workplace Architect at Mr. SharePoint, I help companies of all sizes better leverage Modern Workplace and Digital Process Automation investments. I am also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for SharePoint and Microsoft 365.

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