(Updated) Microsoft Loop – Require Existing Microsoft 365 Group for New Loop workspaces

Message Center ID: MC929022
Microsoft 365 apps
Plan for Change
New feature User impact
November 2025 December 2025 March 2026
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Summary

Starting March 2026, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This may affect scenarios like automatic Teams meeting content aggregation. No preparation is needed; the feature will roll out automatically.

Details

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

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early March 2026 (previously late November 2025) and expect to complete by late March 2026 (previously late December 2025). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

Related Roadmap Items

Change History

December 3, 2025 at 10:31 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
Starting September 2026, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This may affect scenarios like Teams meeting content aggregation and short-term projects. No preparation is needed; rollout is automatic.
New
Starting March 2026, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This may affect scenarios like automatic Teams meeting content aggregation. No preparation is needed; the feature will roll out automatically.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-12-03T00:28:07.167Z
New
2025-12-03T21:19:13.397Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated December 2, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early September 2026 (previously late November 2025) and expect to complete by late September 2026 (previously late December 2025). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

New

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

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early March 2026 (previously late November 2025) and expect to complete by late March 2026 (previously late December 2025). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

December 3, 2025 at 2:30 AM Updated
Summary
Previous
Starting late November to December 2025, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This policy may affect scenarios like Teams meeting content aggregation and short-term projects. No preparation is needed.
New
Starting September 2026, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This may affect scenarios like Teams meeting content aggregation and short-term projects. No preparation is needed; rollout is automatic.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-08-13T13:52:29.763Z
New
2025-12-03T00:28:07.167Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated August 13, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out late November 2025 (previously late September) and expect to complete by late December 2025 (previously late October). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

New

Updated December 2, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out early September 2026 (previously late November 2025) and expect to complete by late September 2026 (previously late December 2025). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

August 13, 2025 at 2:30 PM Updated
Summary
Previous
Admins can ensure new Microsoft Loop workspaces are connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups, similar to SharePoint Team sites. The rollout begins in late September 2025 and completes by late October 2025. This setting may complicate scenarios like automatic Teams content aggregation or short-term projects. No preparation is needed.
New
Starting late November to December 2025, admins can require new Microsoft Loop workspaces to be connected to existing Microsoft 365 Groups for management, similar to SharePoint Team sites. This policy may affect scenarios like Teams meeting content aggregation and short-term projects. No preparation is needed.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-05-22T20:48:14.203Z
New
2025-08-13T13:52:29.763Z
Body Content
Previous

Updated May 22, 2025: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out late September 2025 (previously late June) and expect to complete by late October (previously late July). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

New

Updated August 13, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Admins will be able to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725

[When this will happen:]

General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out late November 2025 (previously late September) and expect to complete by late December 2025 (previously late October). 

[How this will affect your organization:]

Once Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422728 is available, end-users will have the ability to choose existing Microsoft 365 Groups for managing new Loop workspaces. This means that new Loop workspaces can optionally be connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to how SharePoint Team sites are managed.

Additionally, Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 422725 covers the capability to ensure that new Loop workspaces are connected to and managed by an existing Microsoft 365 Group, similar to SharePoint Team sites (it will not be an option for users to skip selecting an existing Microsoft 365 group if this policy is configured).

While this setting may align with existing governance processes, it's important for admins to note that scenarios like automatic aggregation of Teams meeting content into a Loop workspace, or the creation of small, short-term project workspaces, will be more challenging for end-users unless they can skillfully select an existing M365 group during creation. Please consider this tradeoff in your adoption strategy.

If your organization has governance tools for SharePoint Communication sites that work effectively in a reactive manner (i.e., governance is applied after the site is created), Microsoft recommends extending this process to include Loop workspaces rather than using this policy.

[What you need to do to prepare:]

There is nothing you need to do to prepare. This capability will roll to your tenant automatically.

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