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title: Microsoft Teams Integration - Sentinow
description: Get test failure alerts and release readiness updates in Microsoft Teams
canonical_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/microsoft-teams
md_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/microsoft-teams.md
last_updated: 2026-04-24T07:07:52.480Z
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# Sentinow + Microsoft Teams

Get test failure alerts and release readiness updates in Microsoft Teams

**Category**: Communication
**Type**: Webhook

## Overview

The Microsoft Teams integration sends test run summaries, failure alerts, and release readiness signals to the Teams channels that matter. Engineering, product, and leadership see the same quality picture without anyone writing a status update.

Configure message templates by environment — staging failures go to one channel, production alerts to another. Different audiences get the right level of detail automatically.

Every notification links back to the full run in Sentinow. Team members who need more context can click through — everyone else stays informed without leaving Teams.

## Features

- Send test run summaries to Teams channels
- Get immediate alerts when test runs fail
- Receive release readiness updates automatically
- Configure different channels per environment and event type
- Rich adaptive card format with summary and direct links
- Schedule daily digests and pre-release reports

## Use Cases

### Engineering failure alerts

When a test run fails, Sentinow posts an adaptive card to your engineering Teams channel with the failing test count, environment, and a direct link to the run. Your team has context in the tool they're already in.

### Release readiness for stakeholders

Configure Sentinow to post release readiness signals to your leadership or product channel. When the signal changes, stakeholders see it in Teams without needing a Sentinow account or a status update email.

### Environment-specific routing

Route staging failures to the QA channel and production alerts to the on-call channel. Different audiences see different levels of detail — all configured from Sentinow's notification settings.


## Sitemap

See the full [sitemap](https://sentinow.io/sitemap.md) for all available pages.
