Published Nov 5, 2025
Microsoft Teams is introducing a simplified external collaboration admin experience with three modes—Open, Controlled, and Custom—available in the Teams admin center. Public preview starts mid-November 2025; general availability begins mid-February 2026. Existing settings remain unless changed by admins. No immediate action required.
Updated December 1, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
Introduction:
We’re introducing a simplified external collaboration (EC) admin experience in Microsoft Teams to help administrators manage external collaboration settings more efficiently. This update introduces two predefined collaboration modes—Open and Controlled—as well as a Custom mode for organizations with unique requirements. The new experience provides a streamlined interface in the Teams admin center (TAC) for configuring external collaboration policies across chats, calls, meetings, Teams, and channels (including shared channels).
When this will happen:
Public Preview: Rolling out mid-November 2025; expected completion by mid-November 2025.
General Availability (Worldwide): Rolling out mid-February 2026 (previously late January); expected completion by late February 2026 (previously early February).
How this affects your organization:
Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Teams external collaboration settings.
What will happen:
Screenshot 1 - A new external collab section and overview page that shows external collab settings at a glance:

Screenshot 2: Manage external collab settings using a guided simple UX:

What you can do to prepare:
No action is required at this time. Admins may choose to explore the new interface once available to review and adjust external collaboration settings. For more information, refer to the Teams admin center documentation once the update is live.
Compliance considerations:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.