Teams Help Overview
Teams Help explains the private organization side of Skedular.
This is the right help site when your work belongs inside a company or private organization. Use it for private locations, internal bookings, shared resources, teams, members, SSO, notifications, integrations, availability, and analytics.
What You Can Do
- Enter or create a private organization.
- Manage private locations and resources.
- Create and review internal bookings.
- Manage teams, members, and customer records for the organization.
- Review notifications and settings.
- Connect Slack or Microsoft Teams when enabled.
- Use SSO sign-in when the organization supports it.
- Review workplace analytics and availability dashboards.
What Teams Help Does Not Cover
Teams Help does not explain public marketplace buying or marketplace operator commerce.
Use Customer Help when you are booking from a public marketplace as a customer.
Use Spaces Help when you publish marketplace products, manage operator bookings, set up payments, or handle refunds.
Main Areas
- Organization admin: Entry, admin pages, private organization setup, sign-in, and welcome flows.
- Bookings and places: Private bookings, locations, resources, zones, and floor plans.
- People and integrations: Teams, members, settings, notifications, Slack, and Microsoft Teams.
- Page reference: What every main Teams page is for and what to check there.
- Admin examples: Practical examples for adding locations, resources, access, SSO, and integrations.
- Analytics and SSO: Availability dashboard, analytics, and SSO sign-in.
- Access and permissions: How sign-in, membership, roles, and SSO affect what users can see.
- Troubleshooting: Common private organization problems and what to check first.
- Glossary: Private organization definitions for common terms.
- Review checklists: Quick checks before changing bookings, locations, resources, access, or integrations.
- FAQ: Short answers to common Teams questions.
The Teams Point Of View
Teams pages are written for admins and members working inside a private organization.
That means:
- a location is an internal workplace, not a public marketplace listing
- a booking is an internal reservation, not a customer purchase
- a team is a group inside the organization
- a member is a person with organization access
- analytics are about private workplace usage
Teams Help keeps payment setup, product publishing, customer subscriptions, and marketplace refunds out of the private organization docs. Those belong in Spaces.
Read This Help In Order
If you are new to Teams:
- Start with Organization admin so you know where setup belongs.
- Read Bookings and places before creating bookings, locations, or resources.
- Read People and integrations before changing users, teams, Slack, or Microsoft Teams.
- Read Analytics and SSO when you need reporting or sign-in help.
- Use Task guides when you are ready to do the work.