Alerting

Latency Global + Microsoft Teams

Receive monitoring alerts directly in Microsoft Teams channels. When your website goes down or performance degrades, your team gets notified in the tool they already use for communication.

Available on: All plans (via webhook)

How to Set Up

1

In Microsoft Teams, go to the channel where you want alerts

2

Click the "..." menu > Connectors > Incoming Webhook

3

Create a webhook and copy the URL

4

In Latency Global, create a webhook alert with the Teams URL

5

Teams will display the alert as a connector card

Use Cases

Enterprise Communication

For teams using Microsoft 365, get monitoring alerts alongside email, documents, and meetings in Teams.

Cross-Department Visibility

Post alerts to channels visible to engineering, support, and management for organization-wide awareness.

Compliance-Friendly Alerting

Microsoft Teams meets enterprise compliance requirements (SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR). Keep monitoring alerts within your compliant communication platform.

Other Integrations

Frequently Asked Questions

Use an incoming webhook connector in Microsoft Teams and point a Latency Global webhook alert at it.

Yes. Teams connector cards display the monitor name, status, response time, and affected locations in a structured card format.

Yes. Create a separate incoming webhook in each Teams channel and create a matching webhook alert in Latency Global for each.

Get started with Microsoft Teams

Set up Microsoft Teams integration in minutes. Plans from $5/month with all integrations included.

5 monitors included • All 70+ locations (+40 more soon) • No contracts