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stage: Create
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group: Ecosystem
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Webex Teams service **(FREE)**
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You can configure GitLab to send notifications to a Webex Teams space.
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## Create a webhook for the space
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1. Go to the [Incoming Webhooks app page](https://apphub.webex.com/messaging/applications/incoming-webhooks-cisco-systems-38054).
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1. Click **Connect** and log in to Webex Teams, if required.
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1. Enter a name for the webhook and select the space to receive the notifications.
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1. Click **ADD**.
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1. Copy the **Webhook URL**.
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## Configure settings in GitLab
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Once you have a webhook URL for your Webex Teams space, you can configure GitLab to send notifications.
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1. Navigate to **Project > Settings > Integrations**.
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1. Select the **Webex Teams** integration.
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1. Ensure that the **Active** toggle is enabled.
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1. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the GitLab events you want to receive in Webex Teams.
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1. Paste the **Webhook** URL for the Webex Teams space.
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1. Configure the remaining options and then click **Test settings and save changes**.
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The Webex Teams space now begins to receive all applicable GitLab events.
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