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Microsoft Teams Notifications

UptimeBeats allows you to set up unlimited Microsoft Teams notifications across all subscription plans. Setting up Teams notifications using webhooks is quick and straightforward.

Prerequisites

  • A Microsoft Teams account with permissions to manage integrations in the desired channel.

Steps to Set Up Microsoft Teams Notifications

1. Create an Incoming Webhook in Microsoft Teams

  1. Open Microsoft Teams and navigate to the channel where you want to receive notifications.

    Manage Channel

  2. Click on the More options (•••) next to the channel name in the top-right corner.

  3. Select Manage channel from the drop-down menu.

    • If you’re not an admin of the channel, the Manage channel option will be available under Open channel details in the upper-right corner of the channel.
  4. In the Manage channel pane, go to Settings.

  5. Scroll down to the Connectors section and click on Edit.

    Go to connectors

  6. Search for Webhook in the search area and click on Add next to the Incoming Webhook connector.

    Add webhook

  7. If you’ve already added an Incoming Webhook, the Configure option will appear instead. Select Configure to create a new webhook.

  8. Provide the following details for the webhook:

    • Name: UptimeBeats
    • Image: Download the logo from here.
  9. Click Create to generate the webhook.

    Create Webhook

  10. Copy and save the unique Webhook URL that appears in the dialog box. This URL will be used to send notifications from UptimeBeats to your Teams channel.

  11. Click Done to finalize the setup. The webhook is now available in the Teams channel.

    Get Webhook URL

2. Configure UptimeBeats with the Webhook URL

  1. Log in to your UptimeBeats account.

  2. Navigate to Integrations > Microsoft Teams.

  3. Paste the copied Webhook URL into the designated field.

  4. Click on Add Webhook to save the configuration.

  5. You are all set! UptimeBeats will now send up & down events to your Microsoft Teams channel.

    Uptimebeats Setting


Notifications will look like the following:

Notification look

We will send both up and down events to your Microsoft Teams channel and automatically resolve incidents when the service comes back online.

Troubleshooting

  • Invalid Webhook URL: Double-check that the Webhook URL is correctly copied without extra spaces or typos.
  • No Alerts Received: Ensure that the monitor in UptimeBeats is active and that the test alert was triggered successfully. Also, verify that the correct Microsoft Teams channel is selected.

Reference

Microsoft Teams Webhooks and Connectors

For Further Help

If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, feel free to contact us directly at anuj@uptimebeats.com.