Published Nov 7, 2025
Microsoft Teams will update the Rate My Call survey to a single-screen thumbs up/down system with problem tokens and comments, rolling out late January 2026. Feedback metrics in the Call Quality Dashboard will change, possibly increasing reported poor calls due to higher user reporting, not service decline.
Updated December 11, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
Introduction
The Rate My Call survey is a feedback screen that the Teams client will occasionally present to users after their Teams call or meeting has completed. Currently, the rating presents 1-5 stars on the first page and a list of potential issues (called problem tokens) on the second page.
We will be rolling out a new streamlined feedback experience for Teams on Windows, Mac, and Web that presents the feedback on a single screen with a thumbs up / thumbs down rating system and problem tokens for the user to select, plus an area to provide details. In testing, we found higher feedback returns with this new design, and clearer insights into call quality issues.
Screenshot 1: New Rate My Call User Interface
When this will happen:
Who is affected: Users of Microsoft Teams on Windows desktop, Mac, and Web clients
What will happen:
Compliance considerations:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.
FAQQ: Will a higher PCR mean calls are worse?
A: No. The new design captures more dissatisfied users by reporting a higher willingness to report poor calls. The increase is a measurement effect, not a quality regression.
Q: What is the new PCR target or threshold for your workstreams?
A: We cannot provide a fixed PCR threshold. Your action is to monitor your own PCR telemetry until it stabilizes (both volume and value relatively flat), then set your threshold. Stabilization may take weeks and once the data converges, you can then set your own.