The easiest way to coordinate appointments within the company is if you can directly view other people's Teams calendar. With the right settings, you save yourself annoying follow-up questions, avoid scheduling conflicts, and keep track of the availability of all participants.
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Viewing other people's Teams calendars: The essentials at a glance
How can you integrate the calendar in Teams?
How can you share your team's calendar?
View calendar on mobile or in browser
What are the prerequisites for viewing other people's Teams calendar?
Common issues and quick fixes to view the Teams calendar of others
Best Practices for Transparent Scheduling in Teams
Control Teams Calendar through absentify
Viewing Other People's Team Calendars – Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Calendars of other people must be integrated via Outlook and will then automatically be displayed in Teams as well. In Teams itself, you can only show or hide calendars that have already been integrated, but you cannot add new ones.
Here's how to add a calendar in Outlook:
Since the Teams calendar is based on Outlook, you add calendars there:
Once the calendar has been added to Outlook, it will automatically appear in Microsoft Teams. You can choose to show or hide it in the calendar view there.
Note: Calendars can only be displayed in Microsoft Teams if they have been previously shared in Outlook. Without sharing, you will either see no appointments at all or only the free/busy status. There is no automatic share request when adding – the sharing must be set up directly in Outlook by the respective person.
To allow others to see your calendar in Microsoft Teams, you need to set up sharing through Outlook. The reason is that the Teams calendar is technically based on Exchange Online as well as Outlook, and permissions are managed there.
As soon as the sharing in Outlook is active, your calendar will automatically become visible in Teams for that person. There is no additional step required in Teams. This works directly, as the Teams calendar accesses your Outlook calendar directly.
Tip: If someone wants to view your Microsoft Teams calendar but only sees 'No Details', it is usually due to a low permission level in Outlook.
If you want to view the Teams calendar of others, you can do so on mobile or in the browser, though with a few limitations:
Just like in the desktop version, a calendar can be added from the directory using Outlook Web. Teams in the browser supports the same calendar features as the desktop version, provided that the new Teams calendar is used. However, for adding new calendar shares, the Outlook method should still be used.
Tip: If you often need to check calendars on mobile, it's worth keeping the Outlook app permanently installed, as it offers significantly more calendar features than Teams itself.
Before you open a team member's calendar, certain technical and organizational conditions must be met and the new Teams calendar installed. Without this preliminary work, access will be either limited or not possible at all.
Access to calendars in Teams is based on Outlook integration. Both you and the other person need a Microsoft 365 license that includes Exchange Online. Without an Exchange mailbox, a calendar view in Teams is not possible.
By default, access only shows whether someone is “Free” or “Busy.”
To see appointment details, the person must explicitly share their calendar.
Sharing permissions can be configured in the Outlook desktop client or via the browser (Outlook Web App).
If team members work in different Microsoft 365 environments, calendar sharing becomes more complicated. In most cases, IT needs to enable cross-tenant guest access.
Common reasons why access might not work:
Tip: Once calendar sharing is set up, you can also view others' Teams calendars in Outlook, which allows for a quicker overview than mere chat arrangements.
Even when the steps are clear, there are situations where the Teams calendar does not display as desired compared to others. The most common causes and what you can do:
Being able to view a team's calendar is just the first step. To ensure that scheduling goes smoothly, it's worth establishing a few basic rules:
Decide as a team which level of access everyone uses (e.g., availability only or details including the subject). This way, there are no gaps in the overview.
Use clear subject lines such as “Project XY – Coordination” or “Focus Time”. This makes it easier for others to identify free slots.
For larger projects, it's worth having a separate calendar, which can be shared in Teams or Outlook. This keeps project-related appointments in one place.
An outdated calendar leads to double bookings and misunderstandings. At least review your own entries once a week.
Scheduling in Microsoft Teams reaches its full potential with Absentify. By default, the Teams calendar only shows limited information about who is available. With absentify, vacations, sick days, home office, and shift plans are automatically created in Teams and directly reflected in the calendar. This transforms a simple calendar into a true capacity management tool.
Benefits of absentify in the Teams Calendar:
Those who use Microsoft Teams as a platform can manage the Teams calendar with absentify reliably, transparently, and in compliance with the law and avoid scheduling errors from the start.
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Yes, you can integrate multiple calendars in parallel in Microsoft Teams, for example, from projects or departments. Through Outlook integration, these can be displayed side by side to quickly identify overlaps.
With absentify, absences are displayed directly in the Teams calendar. This way, you can see appointments and to what extent colleagues are sick, on vacation, or scheduled for a different shift.
Yes, you can also add Google or Exchange calendars via the Outlook shortcut. This way, you have private, project, and team calendars in one view.
This is possible if the calendar has been shared with you or if your organization uses default sharing settings. Without permission, only the display of events that are public or visible to everyone is possible.
Absentify integrates vacation, sickness, and shift schedules directly into Microsoft Teams. This saves time, as no manual coordination is required and the availability of all participants is automatically visible in the calendar.
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