Notification Channels

Microsoft Teams Notifications Setup Guide

12 Aug, 2025 6 min read

Microsoft Teams notifications deliver content change alerts as rich adaptive cards in your Teams channels. This guide walks you through creating an incoming webhook and connecting it as a notification channel.

What you'll need

Access to a Microsoft Teams workspace and permission to add connectors to channels.

Step 1: Create an Incoming Webhook in Teams

  1. Open Microsoft Teams and navigate to the channel where you want to receive notifications
  2. Click the three dots (...) next to the channel name
  3. Select "Connectors" from the dropdown menu
  4. Search for "Incoming Webhook" and click "Add"
  5. Click "Add" again to confirm

Step 2: Configure the Webhook

  1. Give your webhook a name like "Content Tracker Notifications"
  2. Optionally, upload a custom image for the webhook
  3. Click "Create"
  4. Copy the webhook URL that appears – you will need this for the next step
  5. Click "Done"

Important

Keep your webhook URL secure. Anyone with this URL can send messages to your Teams channel.

Step 3: Configure Teams Channel in Tracker

  1. Go to your Notification Channels
  2. Click "Add New Channel" and select "Microsoft Teams"
  3. Fill in the configuration:
    • Webhook URL: The webhook URL from Step 2
    • Card Title: Optional custom title for notifications (default: "Content Tracker Alert")
    • Theme Color: Optional hex color for the card border (default: #FF6D01)
  4. Click "Test Configuration" to verify everything works
  5. Save the channel

Step 4: Use the Teams Channel

Select this Teams channel when creating or editing tracking tasks. You will receive rich, interactive notifications in your Teams channel whenever content changes are detected.

Advanced configuration

Custom theme colors

You can customize the color of your notification cards by specifying a hex color code:

  • #00ff00 – Success (Green)
  • #ff6d01 – Warning (Orange)
  • #ff0000 – Error (Red)
  • #0078d4 – Info (Blue)
  • #6264a7 – Teams Purple
  • #464775 – Dark Blue

Notification features

Teams notifications include:

  • Rich adaptive cards with structured information
  • Task name, URL, and timestamp
  • Number of changes detected
  • Action buttons to view the page and screenshot
  • Screenshot attachments (when enabled)

Alternative setup: Power Automate

For more advanced scenarios, you can also use Power Automate:

  1. In Teams, go to your channel
  2. Click the three dots (...) and select "Workflows"
  3. Search for "Post to a channel when a webhook request is received"
  4. Configure the workflow and get the webhook URL
  5. Use this URL in your Tracker configuration

Permissions and requirements

Required permissions

  • Access to the Teams workspace
  • Permission to add connectors
  • Channel membership

Limitations

  • Rate limit: 4 requests per second
  • Message size: 28KB maximum
  • Webhook expires if unused for 90 days

Troubleshooting

Test notification not received

  • Verify the webhook URL is correct and complete
  • Check if the webhook is still active in Teams connectors
  • Ensure you have the latest permissions in the channel
  • Try creating a new webhook if the old one is not working

Invalid webhook URL error

  • Make sure the URL starts with https://outlook.office.com or https://webhook.office.com
  • Copy the entire URL without any extra spaces or characters
  • Verify you are using an Incoming Webhook, not a different connector type

Can't find Connectors option

  • Ensure you have permission to manage connectors in the channel
  • Check if your organization allows connectors (admin policy)
  • Try using the newer "Workflows" option instead
  • Contact your Teams administrator for assistance

Notifications are too frequent

If you are receiving too many notifications:

  • Adjust the tracking frequency in your task settings
  • Use notification rules to filter when notifications are sent
  • Consider creating separate channels for different types of alerts
  • Temporarily disable the channel during maintenance periods

Pro tips

  • Create dedicated channels for different types of tracking (e.g. #price-alerts, #content-changes)
  • Use mention tags in channel names to notify specific team members
  • Pin important notification messages for easy reference
  • Set up multiple webhooks for different urgency levels

Tokens cost

Microsoft Teams notifications cost 2 tokens per notification sent. This is in addition to the base tracking task cost.

Need help?

If you are still having trouble, check the Microsoft Teams webhook documentation or contact our support team.

Set up Microsoft Teams notifications

Add a Teams channel to receive content change alerts in your workspace.

Add notification channel

Still need help?

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