Real-time alerts,
delivered to Teams.
Microsoft Teams is the collaboration backbone for enterprise organizations — meetings, documents, and daily communication all flow through it. When your marketing data pipeline breaks or a traffic quality score drops, the team that can fix it shouldn't need to switch to a separate monitoring tool.
Ingest Labs sends configurable, real-time alerts directly into your Microsoft Teams channels — conversion anomalies, traffic quality dips, consent violations, and pipeline health issues. Enterprise-friendly, no custom apps, and live in minutes.
Why Microsoft Teams + Ingest Labs
Enterprise marketing and analytics teams don't live in standalone monitoring dashboards. They live in Microsoft 365 — Teams channels for cross-functional coordination, SharePoint for documentation, Outlook for stakeholder updates. Asking them to context-switch to a separate alerting tool means slower response times and missed signals.
Ingest Labs monitors your event streams, conversion pipelines, and consent frameworks continuously. The moment something deviates — a traffic quality score drops below your threshold, a destination starts rejecting events, or a consent integration fails — an alert is posted to the Teams channel you've configured for that signal type.
Per-channel routing keeps each team focused. Marketing ops sees conversion anomalies, data engineering sees pipeline failures, and legal sees consent violations. No noise in the wrong channel, no critical alert buried in a general feed. Everything stays inside the Microsoft 365 ecosystem your organization already governs.
Integration resources
Setup guide for configuring Microsoft Teams alerts, channel routing, and alert thresholds in Ingest Labs.
Contact for setup guideMicrosoft Teams — enterprise messaging, meetings, and collaboration within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.
Visit Microsoft TeamsMicrosoft's guide to creating Incoming Webhooks in Teams — setup, message formatting, and Adaptive Cards.
Teams Webhooks docsKey benefits
Enterprise-grade alerting inside the collaboration platform your organization already governs.
- Real-time alerts for traffic quality dips, conversion anomalies, and pipeline failures
- Per-channel routing so marketing, engineering, and compliance each get relevant alerts
- Enterprise-friendly — works within existing Microsoft 365 security and governance policies
- Intelligent deduplication and cooldown windows to prevent notification fatigue
- Configurable severity thresholds — instant alerts, hourly digests, or daily summaries
- Setup in minutes via Teams Incoming Webhooks — no Azure AD app registration required
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of alerts does Ingest Labs send to Microsoft Teams?
Ingest Labs delivers traffic quality dips, conversion anomalies, consent violations, data pipeline failures, budget pacing alerts, and system health notifications. Each alert type can be routed to a specific Teams channel so the responsible team sees it immediately.
How does the Microsoft Teams integration work?
Ingest Labs posts alerts via Microsoft Teams Incoming Webhooks (Workflows). You create a webhook URL in your Teams channel and add it to the Ingest Labs dashboard. No custom app installation or Azure AD configuration is required.
Can I send different alerts to different Teams channels?
Yes. Ingest Labs supports per-channel routing. You can direct traffic quality alerts to your marketing operations channel, pipeline errors to your data engineering channel, and compliance violations to your legal channel — all independently configured.
How fast are alerts delivered?
Alerts arrive in near real-time — typically within seconds of Ingest Labs detecting an anomaly or threshold breach. The system evaluates incoming event streams continuously so there's no polling delay.
Will this flood my Teams channels with notifications?
No. Ingest Labs applies intelligent deduplication and configurable cooldown windows. You set the sensitivity for each alert type — from instant notifications to periodic digests — so your channels stay actionable.
Do I need admin approval to set up the integration?
Creating a webhook in Teams typically requires channel-level permissions, not tenant-wide admin approval. However, some organizations restrict webhook creation via policy. Check with your Microsoft 365 admin if webhooks are blocked in your tenant.
Ingest Labs Microsoft Teams integration: Real-time alerts for traffic quality, conversion anomalies, consent violations, and data pipeline health — delivered directly to Teams channels. Per-channel routing, intelligent deduplication, and configurable thresholds. Enterprise-ready, setup in minutes via Incoming Webhooks.
Surface critical signals in the platform your enterprise already runs on.
Traffic quality, conversion, and compliance alerts — delivered to Microsoft Teams. Live in minutes.