Using the Unified Connector App

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This article offers Microsoft Teams users an overview of the services available through the Unified Connector App, along with links to detailed guides for each supported service.

IMPORTANT UPDATE

To simplify deployment and ongoing management, we are consolidating four separate connector applications into a single Unified Connector App.

This approach reduces complexity for both enterprise administrators and end users by eliminating the need to install, configure, and manage multiple Microsoft Teams applications. With the Unified Connector App, organizations benefit from a single installation that supports PBX, SMS, Call, and Chat services, resulting in a more streamlined setup experience, fewer configuration points, and a more consistent user interface.

Additional benefits of this consolidation include simplified updates and version control, improved reliability through shared services, reduced administrative overhead, and a clearer support and troubleshooting model.

Starting with ConnecttoTeams Portal upgrade 2.18.4, the Unified Connector App also includes AI support, allowing users to perform actions such as sending SMS messages using plain, everyday language directly from the Chat tab — no special commands or navigation required.

Recommendation

The CallApp and Chat services are now available exclusively through the Unified Connector App.

New enterprise deployments are therefore strongly encouraged to use the Unified Connector App for PBX and SMS, rather than relying on standalone connector apps.

The end of life date for PBX and SMS Connector Apps will be announced soon.

Service Guides

Using the PBX Service?

Using the CallApp AddOn?

Using the SMS Service?

Note: Unlike the SMS Connector which replicates the SMS messages in Teams and Channels, the Unified Connector App replicates the SMS messages in Teams chat.

The SMS/MMS messages are presented just like a regular chat. The chat name follows the format source(destination).

Search for the chat thread tied to your SMS number or associated Outlook contact’s name. Send your message and view incoming texts just like a normal chat. Send MMS just like a normal chat with file attachment.

Using the Chat Service?

Refer to the folder: Chat Connector App Guide for End Users for full instructions.

Understanding the Landing Page Behavior

When you open the ConnecttoTeams Unified Connector App from the Manage Apps section in Microsoft Teams, the landing page you see depends on the services available to your user account.

Landing Page Prioritization

The Unified Connector App displays a specific landing page based on your active service usage. The priority order is:

  1. Dial Manager (CallApp AddOn)

  2. PBX End User Portal

  3. SMS Page

  4. (If none of the above services are used) — There is no landing page. Instead, the always-available native Chat tab within Teams is shown.

Navigating Between Pages

Regardless of which landing page appears first, you can switch to other available service pages using the navigation icons within the Unified Connector App.

These icons are typically located near the top-right corner or within the main content area of the app interface.

For a detailed guide to what each icon does, refer to the Functional Navigation Icons section.