(Updated) Collaborate with Microsoft Loop Pages in Teams Channels

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September 2025 October 2025
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Summary

Microsoft Loop Pages will be integrated as tabs in Teams channels, enabling creation, editing, and sharing directly within Teams. Public preview starts September 2025, with general availability in October 2025. The feature is on by default, supports mobile viewing, notifications, and requires reviewing permissions and governance policies.

Details

Updated September 3, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

Loop Pages in Teams Channels introduces a flexible, integrated canvas for collaboration directly within Microsoft Teams. Users can create and organize Loop Pages as tabs in a channel, enhancing team workflows and content sharing across desktop and mobile platforms.

This post is associated with Roadmap ID 500634.

When this will happen

  • Public Preview: Rolling out September 2025, expected to complete by end of September 2025.
  • Targeted Release: Rolling out mid-September 2025 and expected to complete by end of September 2025.
  • General Availability (all environments): Rolling out early October 2025 and expected to complete by mid-October 2025.

How this affects your organization

This feature is on by default.

Users will be able to:

  • Create, edit, and share Pages as tabs directly in Teams channels
  • Receive notifications in the Activity feed when mentioned in a Page
  • View Pages on mobile

You may see increased usage of Loop components and may want to review permissions and visibility settings to ensure alignment with organizational policies.

What you can do to prepare

  • Review permissions: Pages inherit channel permissions by default but can be shared externally. Ensure Teams policies align with your organization’s data sharing standards.
  • Educate users: Provide guidance on how to create, customize, and collaborate on Loop Pages.
  • Monitor usage: Consider updating governance policies to reflect increased use of Loop components.

Compliance considerations

Compliance AreaImpact
Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Pages are accessible via Teams tabs in channels and may be shared beyond the channel.

Change History

November 14, 2025 at 10:30 PM Updated
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2025-09-03T15:42:19.783Z
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2025-11-14T20:30:27.870Z
September 3, 2025 at 4:30 PM Updated
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Collaborate with Microsoft Loop Pages in Teams Channels
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(Updated) Collaborate with Microsoft Loop Pages in Teams Channels
Summary
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Microsoft Loop Pages will be integrated as tabs in Teams channels, allowing creation, editing, sharing, and mobile viewing. Rolling out from September to October 2025, this feature is on by default, inherits channel permissions, and may increase Loop component usage, requiring review of permissions and governance policies.
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Microsoft Loop Pages will be integrated as tabs in Teams channels, enabling creation, editing, and sharing directly within Teams. Public preview starts September 2025, with general availability in October 2025. The feature is on by default, supports mobile viewing, notifications, and requires reviewing permissions and governance policies.
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2025-08-20T23:39:06.290Z
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2025-09-03T15:42:19.783Z
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Introduction

Loop Pages in Teams Channels introduces a flexible, integrated canvas for collaboration directly within Microsoft Teams. Users can create and organize Loop Pages as tabs in a channel, enhancing team workflows and content sharing across desktop and mobile platforms.

This post is associated with Roadmap ID 500634.

When this will happen

  • Public Preview: Rolling out September 2025, expected to complete by end of September 2025
  • General Availability (all environments): Rolling out early October, expected to complete by mid October

How this affects your organization

This feature is on by default.

Users will be able to:

  • Create, edit, and share Pages as tabs directly in Teams channels
  • Receive notifications in the Activity feed when mentioned in a Page
  • View Pages on mobile

You may see increased usage of Loop components and may want to review permissions and visibility settings to ensure alignment with organizational policies.

What you can do to prepare

  • Review permissions: Pages inherit channel permissions by default but can be shared externally. Ensure Teams policies align with your organization’s data sharing standards.
  • Educate users: Provide guidance on how to create, customize, and collaborate on Loop Pages.
  • Monitor usage: Consider updating governance policies to reflect increased use of Loop components.

Compliance considerations

Compliance AreaImpact
Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Pages are accessible via Teams tabs in channels and may be shared beyond the channel.
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Updated September 3, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

Loop Pages in Teams Channels introduces a flexible, integrated canvas for collaboration directly within Microsoft Teams. Users can create and organize Loop Pages as tabs in a channel, enhancing team workflows and content sharing across desktop and mobile platforms.

This post is associated with Roadmap ID 500634.

When this will happen

  • Public Preview: Rolling out September 2025, expected to complete by end of September 2025.
  • Targeted Release: Rolling out mid-September 2025 and expected to complete by end of September 2025.
  • General Availability (all environments): Rolling out early October 2025 and expected to complete by mid-October 2025.

How this affects your organization

This feature is on by default.

Users will be able to:

  • Create, edit, and share Pages as tabs directly in Teams channels
  • Receive notifications in the Activity feed when mentioned in a Page
  • View Pages on mobile

You may see increased usage of Loop components and may want to review permissions and visibility settings to ensure alignment with organizational policies.

What you can do to prepare

  • Review permissions: Pages inherit channel permissions by default but can be shared externally. Ensure Teams policies align with your organization’s data sharing standards.
  • Educate users: Provide guidance on how to create, customize, and collaborate on Loop Pages.
  • Monitor usage: Consider updating governance policies to reflect increased use of Loop components.

Compliance considerations

Compliance AreaImpact
Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed? Pages are accessible via Teams tabs in channels and may be shared beyond the channel.

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