Why not merge Kaizala and Microsoft teams?
Why not merge Kaizala and Microsoft teams?

21 comments
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N TK commented
Teams + Yammer + Kaizala + Power Platform + Office + XYZ = Windows 2020 for the Web
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Mariel Vargas commented
We need some kinf of integration! It doesn't make sense for us having both apps
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Anonymous commented
I fully agree, would be great. I love the features of Kaizala.
But now it is now really confusing to the end-users with so many of options and making them understand "when to use what" is expensive and non-productive. -
Matt commented
I am able to do some kludgy "integration" using flows... but it isn't very smooth. These systems really need a solid integration, even a robust flow using MS Adaptive Cards would be a significant help.
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Traci Herr commented
Please stop creating different apps that do the same thing. O365 already includes multiple products that have overlapping features. End users are confused and this will hinder adoption.
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Michael Mardahl commented
Integration is possible through Microsoft Flow, data can be moved to and from Kaizala/Teams.
Don’t get confused, they have very different purposes! -
Franz commented
My collegues refuse to use another new app like "Kaizala". Please "integrate"!
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leigh commented
There is reason for overlapping functionality. I get it.
But the functionality for actions is great. It is a real timesaver, and should be implemented in Teams.
I am making this plain because I don't think we want any of the quick/phone number login stuff in Teams, just the actions and the flexibility that comes with them.
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Anonymous commented
Or at least a Kaizala connector in Teams...
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Thierry commented
I don't know whose strategy is to confuse more and more customers! Go back to skype teams and merge all features into one app and integrate with outlook!
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Anonymous commented
Please stop creating different apps that do the same thing. Expand on the systems you already have in place. End users and admins are getting confused and frustrated on what to use. You start to use something get everyone to use it and then Microsoft cancels it. Please stop and just expand on the current platforms.
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Anonymous commented
Kaizala as the chat of Ms teams would work perfectly. 20 persons of contact in the actual teams chat is to little for our company.
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Thierry commented
Why do we have Teams, Skype, yammer, Outlook groups, sharepoint, Outlook and now Kaizala, can't they merge them all into something called Skype teams, even having a tab for Skype teams in outlook. How could they ditch Skype name, when such a name is used for any video call via internet, it's a very strong brand for video calling used every where. Can't they stop fragmentation of their app and stop complications
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Vesa Nopanen commented
How about creating a Kaizala tab, just like one that is coming to Yammer?
I see several use cases where Teams and Kaizala would work together. I experimented already this with Flow (sending messages back and forth) but a more out of the box integration would be good. -
Gene commented
Yep. Put 'em together. Good idea!
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Charles Rube commented
I almost thought I misread the Kaizala announcement. Having yet another chat/collaboration tool deflates the message that Teams is (or should be) the hub for collaboration in a company. Please have confidence in, support and develop just one chat collaboration system.
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Duncan Anderson commented
Microsoft drove the 1990's productivity revolution by combining disparate products into one clean suite (Office). Seems like since 2000 they prefer chaos over productivity. I vote for focus on productivity. Simply expand Teams capabilities to handle external coms more easily, including webinars and embedded support....
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Frank Schuurman commented
i understand the request to merge, but chats are already in Teams and are functional. The chats about close sales deals are now in Whatsapp. With Kaizala is will be possible to get those from whatsapp to a company controlled area. When merged my suspiscion is that it will not be used, as the functionality differs from Teams in contradiction to Kaizala
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Anonymous commented
PLEASEEEEE just merge these - you are confusing users and confusing administrators on what Microsoft is going to make their flagship product! So frustrating
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Anonymous commented
Don't forge the chat based Staff HUB app on top of it!!! Too many duplicating technologies... Open Teams to handle B2B, B2E, and B2C, to be like Slack.