Share a Microsoft Teams Conversation

Teams chats are locked inside your organization. Threadsnapp lets you paste any Teams conversation and share it as a clean link — no Microsoft account required for viewers.

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Incident response — payment gateway outage

Teams·4 messages

Ops Team
Ops Team

ALERT: Payment gateway is returning 503. Checkout flow is broken. Escalating to P1.

Emma R.
Emma R.

On it. I can see a spike in timeout errors from the Stripe integration. Rolling back the last deploy now.

Ops Team
Ops Team

Rollback complete. Gateway is responding normally. Monitoring for the next 30 minutes.

Emma R.
Emma R.

Good. I'll write up the post-mortem and share it in #incidents. Root cause was a misconfigured timeout in the new SDK version.

Example Microsoft Teams conversation rendered by Threadsnapp

How it works

  1. 1

    Paste your conversation

    Copy messages from any app and paste them into the Threadsnapp editor.

  2. 2

    Pick the style

    Choose the platform style — Discord, WhatsApp, Slack, Email, and more.

  3. 3

    Publish & copy the link

    Click Publish. Your shareable link is ready in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

How do I share a Microsoft Teams conversation with someone outside my organization?
Copy the messages from Teams, paste them into Threadsnapp, select the Teams style, and click Publish. The link works for any recipient — no Microsoft account or Teams license required.
Can I export Microsoft Teams messages as a shareable link?
Yes. Select the messages in Teams, copy them to your clipboard, and paste into Threadsnapp. The parser captures participant names, timestamps, and message text.
How do I publish a Teams conversation online?
Threadsnapp creates a standalone webpage from your pasted Teams messages. You can set an expiry date and share the link with anyone — inside or outside your company.
Is Threadsnapp free?
Yes, Threadsnapp is completely free to use. No account, no signup, and no credit card required.
Do recipients need an account to view the link?
No. Anyone with the link can open it in their browser — no app, no login, no friction.
How long does the shared link last?
You choose: links can expire after 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, or never. You set the expiry before you publish.

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