In Microsoft Teams, Vibe AI uses pre-configured channels with defined roles to manage the incident lifecycle. Unlike Slack (where new channels can be created dynamically per incident), Teams incident management operates through a fixed set of channels configured in your organization settings.


Channel Roles

Each channel in your Teams workspace can be assigned one or more roles that determine how Vibe AI interacts with it.

Role Purpose Example Channel Name
Central War Room Primary coordination channel for all active incidents #warroom
Overflow War Room Additional war room capacity when the central one is active #warroom-2
Monitoring / Alert Channel where alert notifications are posted #monitoring-alerts
Alert Trigger Channel that triggers incident creation from alert workflows #alert-trigger
Signal Channel Low-severity signal channel (default severity: signal) #signal-channel

Channel Configuration

Channel monitoring is configured by the Vibranium Labs team during onboarding. To set up or modify which channels Vibe AI monitors, reach out to your Vibranium Labs contact and provide:

Your Vibranium Labs contact will configure the channel monitoring settings for your organization.


How to Find Channel IDs

Teams channel IDs are not visible in the standard Teams UI. To find them:

Option 1 — From the channel link

  1. In Microsoft Teams, right-click the channel name.
  2. Select Get link to channel.
  3. The channel ID is embedded in the URL. It looks like: 19:[email protected]

Option 2 — From Microsoft Graph API