MC1388719: Microsoft Teams Adds Granular Channel Notification Controls with Preset and Custom Options

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Microsoft 365 AdminsTeams AdminsIT ManagersService Owners
Why this score?
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Assessment Reasoning
This update shifts rollout dates for a Teams feature that adds granular channel notification presets. There is no required admin configuration, but helpdesk teams may need awareness and documentation updates. User impact is moderate as users will see new options for managing notifications, but defaults do not change intentionally. Urgency is low as rollout starts months later and requires no immediate action.
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🛡️ Admin Impact
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👥 User Impact
30
Urgency
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ℹ️ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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AT A GLANCE

Teams channels get new notification presets and customisation options. Good for reducing noise and improving control.
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END USERS

Users will see new channel notification presets and custom settings in Teams.
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IT ADMINS

Inform helpdesk and update any internal documentation about Teams notifications.
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ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Upcoming:
Sept–Nov 2026

📢 Official Microsoft Message Center Announcement


(Updated) Microsoft Teams: Granular channel notification settings
Message ID: MC1388719 (Updated)

Updated July 16, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience. 

[What and why]

Users will now be able to control their channel notification settings using three presets: All new messages, Mentions and replies, and Mute. Users can further customize the selected preset to manage notifications for unfollowed threads, tag mentions, channel mentions, and team mentions within each channel, as well as control banner notifications for the channel

This gives users more control over what is important in each channel, leading to an improved triaging experience and reduced noise.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 565132.

[Rollout schedule]

  • General Availability
    • Targeted release: Rollout will begin in late September 2026 (previously early August) and is expected to complete in early October 2026 (previously mid-August).
    • Worldwide: Rollout will begin in early October 2026 (previously late August) and is expected to complete in mid-October 2026 (previously early September).
    • GCC and GCC High: Rollout will begin in mid-October 2026 (previously late August) and is expected to complete in late October 2026 (previously early September).
    • DoD: Rollout will begin in late October 2026 (previously early September) and is expected to complete by mid-November 2026 (previously mid-September).

[Impact on your organization]

Who is affected

  •  Users in GCC, GCC High, and DoD environments using Microsoft Teams channels

Platforms and services

  • Microsoft Teams across desktop, web, and mobile
  • Windows, Mac, iOS, Android

What will happen

  • Users will see new preset channel notification options:
    • All new messages
    • Mentions and replies
    • Mute
  • Users can customize each preset to manage:
    • Unfollowed threads
    • Tag mentions
    • Channel mentions
    • Team mentions
  • Existing notification behavior remains unchanged unless users modify their settings.
  • The feature is enabled by default for all users.
  • No changes are required to existing admin settings or policies.

[Action required]

No action is required.

Recommendations:

  • Inform helpdesk teams about this change, as users may have questions about updated notification behavior.
  • Update internal documentation or training materials if you reference Teams notifications.

[Compliance considerations]

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.

Source: Microsoft Message Center • Analysed by MWPro

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