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Microsoft Teams

Loopden connects to Microsoft Teams to post operational events into the right channels for your staff while simultaneously notifying customers and families over push, SMS, and email. One event keeps your internal team and your external audience in sync — without managing two separate systems.

How it works

  1. 01

    Connect your Microsoft Teams workspace and pick which channels receive which events.

  2. 02

    Map events so internal alerts post to Teams and external alerts reach customers.

  3. 03

    Loopden keeps both audiences aligned from a single notification flow.

What you get

Staff + audience from one event

A single event posts to a Teams channel for staff and sends SMS or push to families, so no one finds out late.

Channel routing

Route different event types to the right Teams channels — operations, leadership, on-call — automatically.

Built for schools and orgs

Teams is common in schools and districts; Loopden adds the family-facing layer alongside it.

Frequently asked questions

Can one event notify my Teams channel and families at once?
Yes. Loopden posts to Microsoft Teams for staff and sends push, SMS, or email to families from the same event, keeping both sides in sync.
Which Teams channels does Loopden post to?
You decide. Map each event type to the channels that should receive it, such as an operations channel for staff and on-call for escalations.
Is Microsoft Teams required to use Loopden?
No. Teams is one optional destination. Loopden works fully without it; the integration adds an internal-staff view alongside external notifications.

See it working with Microsoft Teams in a 20-minute demo.