Microsoft promised Teams for its store last year when it introduced the Microsoft Store redesign. Microsoft’s search suggestions when you put in the name of its work chat app are currently a little awkward. Windows 11 already has a version of Teams that comes built into it, which is meant to be used for chatting with friends and family using a personal account, not as a Slack alternative. The version for Windows 10 will be usable with personal, work, and school accounts, while the 11 version will just be for work and school accounts. (Though, as ZDNet notes, it was available at one point on the store exclusively for people using Windows 10 in S mode, which restricted where you could install software from.)Īccording to the roadmap, Teams will be available on the store sometime next month for both Windows 10 and 11. Microsoft’s work communications app hasn’t been available on its own store up to this point it either had to be downloaded from the web or installed alongside the rest of Office 365. You’ll soon be able to download Microsoft Teams from the Microsoft Store that comes built into Windows, according to a roadmap update from the company, as spotted by Neowin.