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