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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Channel" from Microsoft Teams.
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Supported triggers and actions
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Triggers when a new chat is created.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Microsoft Teams + Pingdom integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Microsoft Teams and Pingdom
How can I set up a Microsoft Teams notification for Pingdom alerts?
To set up Microsoft Teams notifications for Pingdom alerts, you need to create a Zap that connects Pingdom and Microsoft Teams. When Pingdom triggers an alert, the Zap will automatically send a message to your selected Teams channel to keep your team informed.
Can I customize the content of the messages sent to Microsoft Teams from Pingdom?
Yes, we allow you to customize the message content sent to Microsoft Teams. During the Zap configuration, you can use dynamic fields from Pingdom’s alert data to personalize your messages and ensure pertinent information is communicated.
What types of Pingdom alerts can trigger messages in Microsoft Teams?
Our integration supports various types of Pingdom alerts including downtime notifications, performance issues, and SLA breaches. You can select which specific events should trigger a message in your Microsoft Teams channel when setting up the integration.
Is it possible to update a specific thread or card in Microsoft Teams with information from Pingdom?
Currently, each new alert from Pingdom will post as a new message in the selected channel within Microsoft Teams. Custom integrations might be required for posting updates into existing threads or cards.
Does integrating with Microsoft Teams affect my current alert policies in Pingdom?
No, integrating with Microsoft Teams does not affect your current alert policies in Pingdom. It works by sending additional notifications based on triggers you define while leaving your original configurations unchanged.
How often are checks performed if I set up alerts for performance issues between Microsoft Teams and Pingdom?
When setting up alerts for performance issues between these platforms through our service, checks are typically performed at intervals preset by your existing Pingdom configuration unless specified otherwise during setup.
Can I choose which team members receive the alerts from Pingdom via Microsoft Teams?
While configuring your Zap, you choose which MS Teams channel receives these alerts. All members of this channel will have access unless further user-specific notification settings are managed within your MS Team's platform separately.