Reviews for Microsoft Teams
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May 30, 2026Powerful but can be overwhelming
Teams is an absolute powerhouse for keeping our remote team connected, with video calls, file sharing, and app integrations all in one place. However, the interface feels cluttered at times, notifications can become a firehose, and it occasionally feels sluggish when sharing my screen.
Taylor Wilson
May 27, 2026My team's central hub for getting work done
Teams has become the single most important tool for our hybrid team. The seamless integration of chat, meetings, and file sharing means we can jump from a quick question in a channel to a video call in seconds. Having SharePoint, Planner, and all our documents integrated right into the app saves us from constantly switching between different windows and tabs.
James Johnson
May 26, 2026Indispensable for Remote Team Collaboration
Microsoft Teams has become the central hub for our team's daily work. The seamless integration of chat, video calls, and file sharing keeps our projects moving smoothly, whether we're working from home or the office. Its ability to integrate with other Microsoft 365 apps is a huge time-saver.
Morgan Jackson
May 23, 2026Essential Hub for Our Hybrid Team
As a project manager with a team split between remote and office, Teams has been a game-changer. The seamless integration of chat, video calls, and file sharing keeps everyone connected, and having everything in one place has drastically cut down on email clutter. The ability to collaborate on documents in real-time during a call is incredibly efficient.
Riley Miller
May 18, 2026Powerful but Sometimes Frustrating Hub for Teamwork
Teams is essential for our daily work, keeping chat, meetings, and files in one place, which is great. However, the interface can feel cluttered, and calls sometimes drop or lag, which is disruptive. It gets the job done, but the experience isn't always smooth.
Quinn Martin
May 12, 2026Powerful but often sluggish and overwhelming
Teams is essential for our company's daily communication, handling meetings, chats, and file sharing in one place. However, the app can be a real resource hog, slowing down my computer, and the interface feels cluttered with too many tabs and notifications. It gets the job done, but the experience isn't always smooth.
Casey Allen
May 10, 2026A Powerful Hub That Can Feel Bloated
Teams is incredibly comprehensive, bringing chat, meetings, files, and apps into one place, which is fantastic for keeping project work centralized. However, the interface can feel cluttered and overwhelming, and it often becomes a serious resource hog, slowing down my computer. The search function is also frustratingly inconsistent at finding older messages or files.
Marcus Smith
May 09, 2026Indispensable for Our Remote Team
Microsoft Teams has become the backbone of our daily communication. The seamless integration of chat, meetings, and file sharing via OneDrive keeps our projects moving forward without switching between apps. While the interface can feel cluttered with many channels, its reliability and deep integration with the Office 365 suite make it incredibly powerful.
Phoenix Walker
May 09, 2026Frustratingly Bloated and Unreliable
Microsoft Teams is slow, resource-heavy, and constantly glitches on calls, freezing video or dropping audio. The interface feels cluttered and unintuitive, making it hard to find old files or navigate between channels. For a tool that's supposed to simplify work, it adds more complexity and headaches than it solves.
David King
May 08, 2026Powerful but often clunky
Teams is essential for my team's daily communication and meetings, integrating everything we need in one place. However, the desktop app feels bloated and slow, draining system resources, and the interface can be confusing with too many nested menus. It gets the job done, but it's not a joy to use.
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Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform that brings together chat, video meetings, file storage, and application integration in a single …
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