View and send High Fives in Microsoft Teams

Once your admin has enabled the Microsoft Teams integration, any employee can view the High Fives feed and submit a High Five directly from Teams.

Before You Begin

  • Your admin must have enabled the Microsoft Teams integration in 15Five settings.
  • The High Five Feed must be enabled in your company's High Fives feature settings.
  • You need your 15Five login credentials.

Steps

  1. Open Microsoft Teams and locate 15Five in the top navigation bar.
  2. Click 15Five to open the app.
  3. Click Sign in to your account.
  4. Enter your 15Five credentials and sign in.
  5. After signing in, confirm the High Fives feed is visible in the 15Five tab.
  6. Type your High Five message into the text field.
  7. Click High Five to submit.

If Something Goes Wrong

Issue Check Fix
15Five app is not visible in Teams navigation Confirm your admin has installed the 15Five app for your organization Ask your admin to enable the Microsoft Teams integration in 15Five settings
Sign-in fails Confirm you are using your 15Five credentials, not your Microsoft credentials Reset your 15Five password at the 15Five login page
High Fives feed does not appear after signing in Confirm the High Five Feed is enabled in your company's High Fives feature settings Ask your admin to enable the High Five Feed in High Fives feature settings
Error message: "Uh oh! Something went wrong" Confirm that both the High Fives feature and the High Five Feed are enabled in 15Five Ask your admin to enable both settings, then refresh the Teams tab
High Five does not appear after submitting Wait 30 seconds, then check both the Microsoft Teams tab and the High Fives Dashboard in 15Five If it still does not appear, contact support@15five.com

Not Covered Here

This article does not cover enabling the Microsoft Teams integration in 15Five settings — that is an admin task covered in Enable the Microsoft Teams integration for High Fives (Admin).

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