Who is a bot in Teams that's designed to help you find information about anyone in your organization. Who comes in handy if you're in a conversation with someone and need a list of everyone who reports to them, or when you receive an email from someone unfamiliar and want to find out who they are and what they're working on.
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Find information about people with Who
To use Who, click New chat at the top of the app then type who in the To field. Or you can go to the command box at the top of Teams, type /who, then enter your question.
Note: Who can only chat one-on-one, not in channels or group chats.
Who can provide info on who a person reports to, who reports to them, what they know about, and what they've been doing. To get more specific, we've created a complete list of all the questions Who can answer.
Since Who pulls a lot of its information from Exchange Online (your company directory), the more information included in that directory, the smarter Who will be.
Questions Who can answer
Here's a list of every question Who can currently answer. Right now, Who doesn't respond to slash commands.
Question | Action |
Who is | Find someone. |
Who knows about | Find experts on a topic. |
Who works with | Find someone's collaborators. |
Who reports to | Find someone's direct reports. |
Who is the manager of | Find someone's manager. |
Who has the same manager as | Find someone's peer group. |
Who have I emailed about | Find people you emailed about a topic. |
Who was in the meeting about | Find people you met with about a topic. |
Pin a query using Who
If you find yourself asking Who the same question over and over, consider pinning that query. When Who answers a question, click Pin this query to create a tab at the top of the bot. Just open the tab anytime and you'll see the results.
To rename the tab, right-click it and select Rename.
To delete the tab, right-click it and select Remove.
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