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Direction: Sitefinity to Microsoft Teams
When a page, landing page, or article is ready for review in Sitefinity, the system can notify the relevant approvers in Microsoft Teams with a direct link to the content item. This allows marketing, legal, compliance, and regional stakeholders to review content faster without relying on email chains.
Direction: Microsoft Teams to Sitefinity
Content editors can discuss requested changes in Teams and then push approved updates into Sitefinity through a connected workflow. This is useful for distributed teams managing corporate websites, campaign pages, or multilingual content.
Direction: Sitefinity to Microsoft Teams
When new content is published, updated, or removed in Sitefinity, Teams channels can receive automated alerts. Marketing, sales, customer support, and regional teams stay informed about live website changes that may affect campaigns, customer messaging, or service communications.
Direction: Bi-directional
For major digital campaigns, Sitefinity can publish landing pages while Microsoft Teams serves as the coordination layer for launch tasks, approvals, and issue tracking. Teams can be used to manage launch readiness, while Sitefinity provides the final content delivery and performance tracking.
Direction: Sitefinity to Microsoft Teams
If a critical web page fails validation, contains expired content, or requires urgent legal review, Sitefinity can trigger an alert in a designated Teams channel. This helps teams respond quickly to issues affecting customer experience, compliance, or brand reputation.
Direction: Sitefinity to Microsoft Teams
For multilingual websites, Sitefinity can notify regional reviewers in Teams when localized content is ready for validation. Reviewers can confirm terminology, legal phrasing, and market-specific adjustments before publication.
Direction: Sitefinity to Microsoft Teams
Sitefinity analytics and campaign performance summaries can be shared into Teams before weekly marketing meetings. This gives teams a shared view of page performance, A/B test results, and conversion trends so they can make faster decisions on content optimization.