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To build Teams apps, you must have a work or school Microsoft 365 account. Microsoft 365 personal account can't be used.
If you have a Visual Studio Enterprise or Professional subscription, both programs include a free Microsoft 365 developer subscription. It's active as long as your Visual Studio subscription is active. For more information, see Microsoft 365 developer subscription.
You can sign up for the developer program using one of the following account types:
Microsoft account for personal use
The Microsoft account provides access to the Microsoft products and cloud services, such as Outlook, Messenger, OneDrive, MSN, Xbox Live, or Microsoft 365.
Sign up for an Outlook.com mailbox to create a Microsoft 365 account. Use it to access consumer-related Microsoft cloud services or Azure.
Microsoft work account for business
This account provides access to all small, medium, and enterprise business-level Microsoft cloud services. The services include Azure, Microsoft Intune, and Microsoft 365.
When you sign up to one of these services as an organization, a cloud-based directory is automatically provisioned in Microsoft Entra ID to represent your organization.
After the completion of the subscription, the following information appears:
Azure account
An Azure account allows you to host a Teams app or the back-end resources for your Teams app to Azure. You can do this using Teams Toolkit in Visual Studio Code. You must have an Azure subscription in the following scenarios:
If you already have an existing app on a different cloud provider other than Azure, and you want to integrate the app on Teams platform.
If you want to host the back-end resources for your app using another cloud provider, or on your own servers if they're available in the public domain.
Nota
You can use Azure account to provision Azure resource to host your Teams app. You can create a free account in case you don't have any. If you don't use Teams Toolkit to provision and deploy, Azure account isn't required.
SharePoint collection site administrator account
While creating Teams app using SPFx environment, you must have a SharePoint collection site administrator account. It’s required for deploying and hosting your app on SharePoint site. If you're using a Microsoft 365 developer program tenant, you can use the administrator account you created at the time.
Verify custom app upload permission
After creating the app, you must load your app in Teams without distributing it. This process is known as custom app upload. Sign in to your Microsoft 365 account to view this option.
You can verify if the app upload permission is enabled using either Visual Studio Code or Teams client.
Verify custom app upload permission using Visual Studio Code
You can use this method to verify custom app upload permission only after you have created an app project using Teams Toolkit. If you haven't created an app project, you can verify custom app upload permission using Teams client.
Open Visual Studio Code.
Select Teams Toolkit from the Visual Studio Code activity bar.
Nota
If you're unable to see the option, see install Teams Toolkit to install Teams Toolkit extension in Visual Studio Code.
Create a new Teams Toolkit app project or open an existing app project.
Select Sign in to Microsoft 365 under ACCOUNTS.
Verify if you can see the option Sideloading enabled as shown in the following image:
Verify custom app upload permission using Teams client
In the Teams client, select Apps > Manage your apps > Upload an app.
Check if you can see the option Upload a custom app.
Enable custom app upload using admin center
If the custom app upload option isn’t visible in Teams Toolkit extension in Visual Studio Code or if the option to upload a custom app isn’t available in Teams, it indicates that you don't have the required permission for custom app upload.
You must enable custom app upload in Teams:
If you're a Teams Administrator, enable the custom app upload setting for your tenant or organization in the Teams admin center.
If you aren't a Teams Administrator, contact your admin to enable custom app upload.
If you have admin rights, you can enable custom app upload:
Sign in to Microsoft Teams admin center with your admin credentials.
Select the
icon > Teams apps > Setup policies.
Select Global (Org-wide default).
Set Upload custom apps toggle to On.
Select Save.
Nota
It can take up to 24 hours for custom app upload to become active. In the meantime, you can use upload for your tenant to test your app. To upload the .zip package file of the app, see upload custom apps.
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Teams Toolkit is an extension for Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio 2022. It helps developers create and deploy Teams apps with integrated identity, cloud storage and other services across Microsoft 365 and Azure. In this Learn path, you'll learn how to build a Microsoft Teams app using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code.
Demonstrate skills to plan, deploy, configure, and manage Microsoft Teams to focus on efficient and effective collaboration and communication in a Microsoft 365 environment.