If your team runs on Microsoft Teams, your monitoring should too.
Funny Monitors’ native integration with Microsoft Teams delivers powerful, real-time notifications directly into your workspace. No more switching between tools or relying on inboxes you barely check. With Teams notifications, your infrastructure can speak up where your team is already talking.
Whether you’re in operations, dev, QA, or support — Microsoft Teams is likely where discussions happen and decisions get made. That’s exactly where Funny Monitors belongs.
Funny Monitors can send instant, human-readable notifications to your chosen Teams channel whenever something important happens — like a website going down, an API failing, an SSL certificate nearing expiry, or a domain expiring.
Every notification includes key information at a glance:
• Monitor name and status
• The cause or trigger (e.g. HTTP 5xx, ping timeout)
• Exact timestamp of the event
• Direct links to view the monitor or status page
It’s everything your team needs to know — delivered to the exact place you already collaborate.
Notifications That Fit Your Workflow
Teams notifications from Funny Monitors are designed to be:
• Clear – No jargon, no bloat — just status, context, and links
• Timely – Sent the moment a change is detected
• Relevant – You choose what’s notified and to whom
• Visible – Easy to scan and track in a shared channel
It’s all about bringing your infrastructure closer to your conversation — not the other way around.
Included on Every Plan, No Matter Your Size
Funny Monitors doesn’t nickel-and-dime you on integrations. Our Microsoft Teams notifications are included with every single plan.
• Starter? Yes.
• Pro? Absolutely.
• Business? Of course.
No enterprise-only lockouts, no hidden fees, and no surprises. Every customer, regardless of scale, gets full access to Teams notifications out of the box.
Simple to Connect, Seamless to Use
You don’t need a developer or IT department to set this up. Funny Monitors uses standard Microsoft Teams webhooks to deliver notifications safely and instantly to the channel of your choice.
It’s a simple plug-and-go connection — add your Teams webhook URL in your dashboard, assign it to your monitors, and you’re done.
Want different monitors to notify different Teams channels? No problem. Want to receive only downtime and recovery notifications, but not maintenance? Easy. Our integration puts you in control.
Why Microsoft Teams?
If you’re already using Teams to manage daily work, Funny Monitors ensures your infrastructure health becomes part of that flow. It turns downtime events into shared visibility — not surprise incidents.
Here’s why it works so well:
• Keeps everyone on the same page, from dev to ops to leadership
• Eliminates reliance on individual inboxes or missed SMS
• Lets teams coordinate in threads without switching apps
• Works across all Teams platforms: desktop, mobile, and web
• Helps build a timeline of events for post-incident review
And when paired with status pages and custom maintenance windows, it becomes a central hub for your uptime narrative.
Funny Monitors is built for teams that move fast and communicate clearly. Our Microsoft Teams integration brings live system insights into your daily conversations — making outages, recoveries, and maintenance a part of your workflow, not a disruption.
Teams notifications are available to all users, on all plans, right now. No setup fees, no waiting. Just plug in, and stay informed.
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