Notifications
Microsoft Teams
Deploy alerts in your Teams channels.
Microsoft Teams is the communication layer for organisations on Microsoft 365, and for many companies it's simply where work happens — chat, meetings, files and now your deployment alerts. Connect a Teams webhook and Rocketeers posts deploy, build and status notifications into the channel your team already watches.
What you get with Microsoft Teams
- Deploy, build and status notifications delivered to your chosen Teams channel.
- Uptime and incident alerts visible to the whole team, not buried in one person's inbox.
- Webhook-based setup — nothing to install on user machines, no bot to administer.
- Separate channels for separate concerns: production incidents in one, routine deploys in another.
- Visibility for stakeholders outside engineering, since they're in Teams anyway.
How the integration works
Create an incoming webhook for the channel that should receive notifications, and paste the webhook URL into Rocketeers. Every relevant event — a deployment starting or finishing, a failed build, a site going down or recovering — is posted to that channel as it happens. Use multiple webhooks to route different notification types to different channels.
Good to know
- Microsoft has been migrating channel webhooks from the old Office 365 connectors to Workflows (built on Power Automate). Set up new webhooks via the Workflows route; older connector URLs are being retired on Microsoft's schedule.
- Creating webhooks may be restricted by your tenant's policies — some organisations require an admin to enable them first.
- Webhook URLs are credentials: anyone with the URL can post into your channel, so store them carefully and regenerate if exposed.
- Notifications land in channels, not private chats — pick or create a channel your team genuinely monitors.