Streamline alerting and incident collaboration in Microsoft Teams with All Quiet
Microsoft Teams is one of the world's leading collaboration platforms that enables team communication through organized channels, direct messaging, and integrations with various tools, like All Quiet. After integrating Teams with All Quiet, incidents from your whole monitoring and observability stack will automatically be sent to your Microsoft Teams channels, alerting your on-call colleagues if there’s anything wrong. Moreover, team members can create new incidents directly from Microsoft Teams. Leverage all Teams features to efficiently resolve incidents from one place.
Manage the whole incident cycle in Microsoft Teams with All Quiet
Utilize All Quiet's incident management platform to streamline alerts from your whole observability and monitoring stack in Microsoft Teams. Or manually create new incidents directly from your MS Teams Channels. Then, collaborate to reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR). Customize your communication preferences by selecting the desired channels, filter by incident severity and use smart notification delays to minimize noise.
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# ⛔️ Critical Incident
Automatic incident war rooms in Microsoft Teams
All Quiet Dynamic Channels create a dedicated incident channel for each qualifying incident — a focused war room where on-call responders collaborate while your main team channels stay clean.
Dedicated channel per incident
Enable Create dedicated channel per incident and All Quiet automatically spins up a war room in Microsoft Teams for qualifying severities — in addition to alerts in your configured channels.
Severity-based triggering
Choose which severities open a war room. Route Critical production incidents to dedicated channels while lower-severity alerts stay in shared channels.
Predictable channel names
Generated names follow a consistent pattern such as
inc-20260810-database-outage-a1b2
— prefix, date, title slug, and short incident id — so responders find the right room instantly.
On-call activity notifications
On-call members receive a Teams activity feed notification linking to the dedicated incident channel so the war room forms within seconds.
Archive on resolve
Optionally archive the dedicated incident channel when an incident is resolved or archived. Configure a delay so teams can finish handoff before the war room is archived.
Frequently asked questions
Does All Quiet create a Microsoft Teams channel for every incident?
No. Dedicated incident channels are optional. When enabled, All Quiet creates a separate incident war room only for severities you select — for example Critical incidents only — in addition to your configured team channels.
What happens to the dedicated incident channel when the incident is resolved?
You can optionally archive the channel when an incident is resolved or archived. Set a delay in minutes, hours, or days so the war room stays available for handoff notes before All Quiet archives it.
Who gets notified about a new incident war room in Microsoft Teams?
By default, on-call members receive a Microsoft Teams activity feed notification linking to the dedicated incident channel so responders can join the war room quickly.
How are dedicated incident channel names generated in Microsoft Teams?
All Quiet builds predictable channel names from a prefix (default inc), date, slugified incident title, and short incident id — for example inc-20260810-database-outage-a1b2. You can customize the prefix in integration settings.
How Microsoft Teams integrates with All Quiet
Set Up Integration
Connect All Quiet with your Teams channels in a matter of minutes. Follow our intuitive documentation to get it started.
Integration GuideUtilize On-call Escalations
All Quiet’s on-call schedules and escalation policies adapt to your team’s needs. From now on, on-call team members will be notified about alerts in Microsoft Teams. Set up routing rules to optimize alerting, e.g. filter for alert severity.
Get Alerted, Collaborate & Resolve
Send alerts from your whole tech stack to your desired Microsoft Teams channels. Streamline communication and collaborate amongst team members. Create, update and resolve incidents directly from your Teams channels.
Learn from Weekly Reports
Analyze your teams performance with weekly and on-demand engagement reports. Keep track of important KPIs, such as Mean Time To Respond (MTTR) and percentage of resolved incidents to improve week-over-week.
Connect your whole observability stack with All Quiet, streamline collaboration in Microsoft Teams
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Updated August 10, 2026