Built on the modern Workflows webhook
Uses Teams' current “Post to a channel when a webhook request is received” Workflow — not the deprecated Office 365 connector path.
Verified before it posts
Alerts are confirmed from multiple regions first, so the channel only lights up for real outages, with a recovery message to close the loop.
Free, no add-on
Teams notifications are included on every plan, including Free. One price, no per-channel surcharge.
How to set up Microsoft Teams alerts
What you'll need: An Incoming Webhook / Workflow URL from your Teams channel
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Create a Workflow webhook in Teams
In the target channel, add a Workflow using the “Post to a channel when a webhook request is received” template and copy the generated URL.
- 2
Paste the URL into UptimeEye
In UptimeEye, open Notifications → New channel → Microsoft Teams and paste the webhook URL.
- 3
Attach it to what you monitor
Add the channel to any monitor, cron job, SSL check, or status page — on every plan, including Free. Send a test alert to confirm it lands where your team actually looks.
What triggers a Microsoft Teams alert
Downtime & recovery
When a monitored website, API, or server goes down — confirmed from multiple regions — and again the moment it recovers.
SSL & domain expiry
Early warnings before a TLS certificate or domain expires, so you renew before it takes the site offline.
Cron & scheduled-task failures
Dead Man's Switch alerts when a scheduled job fails or misses its window, so silent background jobs never rot unnoticed.
Ways teams use it
- Keep a shared ops channel informed the instant a customer-facing endpoint fails.
- Alert the team that a scheduled ETL or backup job missed its window.
- Warn well ahead of an SSL certificate expiring so nobody scrambles at renewal.
Microsoft Teams monitoring FAQ
Does this use the old Office 365 connector?
No. Microsoft is retiring O365 connectors, so UptimeEye uses the newer Workflows “Incoming Webhook” template, which is the supported path going forward.
Is Microsoft Teams available on the free plan?
Yes. Every notification channel, including Teams, works on every plan — there is no add-on to unlock it.
What triggers a Teams alert?
Downtime and recovery for monitors, SSL/domain expiry warnings, and cron/scheduled-task failures all post to the channel.