Published Jan 16, 2026
Microsoft Teams will introduce a centralized evaluation experience by early May 2026, enabling admins to set trust requirements once. The system will score and report on apps and agents automatically, helping faster, consistent approvals. The feature is enabled by default with no required admin action.
Updated February 20, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
Introduction
Today, admins must manually review trust and compliance information for Teams apps and agents to determine whether they meet their organization’s security, privacy, and compliance requirements. To make this process more scalable and consistent, Teams will introduce a centralized evaluation experience. Admins will define their organization’s trust requirements once, and the system will generate a score and detailed evaluation report for each app and agent based on those requirements. This will help organizations make faster, more consistent approval decisions.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 532720.
When this will happen
Targeted release/Preview: We will begin rollout in late February 2026 and expect to complete by the end of March 2026.
General Availability (Worldwide and GCC): We will begin rollout in early May 2026 (previously late February) and expect to complete by the end of May 2026 (previously end of February).
How this will affect your organization
Who is affected: Admins who manage apps and agents in the Teams admin center.
What will happen:
What you can do to prepare
No action is required. This feature will be available automatically in the Teams admin center.
Admins may choose to review their approval workflows once the feature becomes available.
Compliance considerations
No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.