Microsoft is retiring SharePoint Alerts in July 2026. From that point, any remaining alerts will stop delivering notifications, creating a silent operational risk for users who have relied in this functionality over time.
This release brings visibility into that risk and provides a clear path to remediation. With a new integrity metric added to the Integrity Score, it gives IT teams a measurable signal of dependency and a structured way to act before the retirement creates disruption across the organization
The metric gives IT teams a tenant-level view of alert dependency, with a clear target: close to zero alerts today, and zero by Microsoft’s retirement deadline.
SharePoint Alerts quantified and listed at tenant level
Administrators can now track legacy SharePoint Alerts as part of the Workspace Integrity score. This makes tenant readiness easier to measure and helps teams prioritize remediation before Microsoft removes support for the feature.
When legacy alerts still exist, Pulse365 shows a recommendation card in the Adoption section of the Integrity dashboard. The card opens a detailed SharePoint Alerts report with the site, list, alert owner, alert type, and delivery method, so administrators can review and act without manual discovery.
The report also supports filtering across these dimensions, to isolate critical alerts, assess impact, and sequence remediation work without additional discovery effort.
This update supports a more predictable transition away from legacy SharePoint Alerts. It gives administrators a practical way to see remaining dependency, plan remediation, and reduce the risk of notification gaps as the Microsoft 365 platform evolves.
