Get your team's alerts in Microsoft Teams
Late clock-ins, leave approvals, process status changes — all delivered to your Teams channel. No tenant admin install, no IT ticket. Any channel owner can set this up in under 3 minutes.
What you can do
The day-one wins. No engineering required for SMB admins to set this up.
Same alerts, your Teams channel
Late clock-in, leave requests, process status changes, shift assignments — every alert your Slack team gets, your Teams team gets too. Pick the channel; we deliver.
No IT ticket, no procurement loop
Microsoft retired the old Connectors flow on 2025-12-31. Workflows is the replacement and it doesn't need tenant admin approval — any channel owner can set up the webhook URL.
Mute what you don't need
Don't want every shift assignment in your channel? Toggle that alert off. Per-alert switch on Pro tier so the channel doesn't turn into a notification firehose.
Set up in 4 steps
Estimated time: under 5 minutes for an admin who has the credentials handy.
In Teams: open your target channel → ⋯ → Workflows
Pick the "Post to a channel when a webhook request is received" template. Microsoft generates a unique webhook URL for that channel.
Copy the webhook URL
It looks like https://prod-XX.westus.logic.azure.com:443/workflows/...&sig=… Keep this private — anyone with the URL can post to your channel.
In your organization admin: Settings → Integrations → Connectors → Microsoft Teams → Connect
Paste the webhook URL. SVDY validates the URL format (must be https + outlook.office.com or *.logic.azure.com) before saving.
Send a test message
After save, click 'Send test' — your channel should receive a sample card within seconds. If nothing arrives, check the channel's notification settings.
Ready to connect?
Open your organization admin → Integrations and connect this integration in under 5 minutes.
