Microsoft Bookings Mobile Apps will not be available on Google Play store and Apple App Store from December 1, 2022

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Microsoft Bookings, Microsoft 365 Experts

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC441066 · Published Sep 30, 2022

Message Summary

Microsoft Bookings is part of Microsoft 365 suite of products. It is currently available on the Web, as a Teams App and also as Mobile Apps on Google Play store and Apple App store. We will be retiring the Mobile Apps for Android and IOS on December 1, 2022 and we will be investing our resources on improving the mobile web experience of Bookings. 

When this will happen:

December 1, 2022

How this will affect your organization:

After December 1, 2022, the Bookings Mobile Apps on Google Play store and Apple App store will no longer be available for download. Any new user who is searching for the Bookings App will not be able to find or install the Apps.

What you need to do to prepare:

If your organization has users who use the Bookings Mobile Apps:

  • Any existing user (who already has the App installed), will be able to continue to use the App but will not receive any support or updates.
  • Users who want to access Bookings on their mobile devices, after December 1, 2022, can do so via the Bookings web page (https://book.ms) on their mobile browser. Moving forward, we will be investing our resources on improving the mobile web experience of Bookings.

If your organization does not have users who use the Bookings Mobile Apps:

  • There is no impact.

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