Following the announcement regarding Skype’s retirement in late February, millions of Skype users have transitioned to Teams Free. Many have also joined the Teams Insider program. Similar to Skype Insider, Teams Insider offers early access to new features and improvements.
The feedback from Teams Insiders has been thoroughly analyzed during the transition period from Skype to Teams Free. This has led to enhancements such as the @everyone feature in chat, with additional improvements currently in development based on the feedback received.
We warmly welcome all new Teams Insiders who have transitioned from Skype. Your feedback is invaluable, and we encourage you to continue sharing your thoughts with us.
You can learn more about the transition from Skype to Teams Free here.
You share, we listen.
We are always grateful to receive your feedback and suggestions to make Teams better.
- Report bugs and glitches by sending us relevant feedback using the in-app form. Please include diagnostic logs and screenshots to help us to investigate your issue. Learn more how to send feedback or suggest a feature in Teams Free
- If you have suggestions for new features or changes to the existing ones, you can vote and submit ideas on Microsoft Teams Free Feedback Portal.
- You can always create a post on the Microsoft Support Community as well.
- In Teams Insider Community you can share feedback and engage directly with the product team. You can also join regular calls to hear about upcoming improvements and more. Learn more and join Teams Insider Community