What’s changing
SharePoint Alerts were limited to basic, one‑off notifications—useful for simple scenarios but not adaptable to today’s more complex workflows. Their retirement reflects Microsoft’s broader move away from older, passive features toward tools that support intentional, structured automation.
Why Power Automate is the new standard
Power Automate gives users the ability to build automated workflows that connect SharePoint with email, Teams, mobile notifications, and dozens of other services. A few examples include:
- Monitoring document libraries and triggering alerts when files are added, updated, or deleted.
- Sending notifications through multiple channels, such as email, Teams messages, or push notifications.
- Automating multi‑step processes, like approvals, routing, or conditional logic—capabilities far beyond what classic alerts could do.
This makes Power Automate especially valuable for teams that need more than simple “something changed” alerts.
Why this shift matters
Retiring SharePoint Alerts is part of Microsoft’s effort to modernize the notification experience across Microsoft 365. Instead of relying on hidden, set‑and‑forget features, the platform is moving toward tools that encourage clarity, customization, and alignment with business processes. The result is a more consistent, scalable, and intelligent approach to notifications.


