Chat, Channels and Private Channels in Teams
Microsoft Teams has multiple ways of managing conversations and information. This article will compare chat, channels and private channels. Everyone has access to chat. When a person is added to a team they will have access to channels and private channels.
Chat
Chat is useful for short lived communications between specific people. Read our Group Chat article for details on group chat.
- You can chat with anyone with an Evergreen account
- You can with people that you are not on a team with
- Group chats can be named an organized
- File uploaded to a chat are stored in the OneDrive of the uploader
- There are less options to add apps to the chat
Channels
When a team is created additional behind the scenes tools are created. A Microsoft 365 group is made for the team. Also a Sharepoint site is created for file storage. While working in Teams you often won't need to be aware of things like groups and Sharepoint, you can do most of the work in Teams. There are some Microsoft 365 services like Planner and group forms that require a group. Theses services will work in channels but not chat or private channels.
- Each team can have multiple channels.
- Each person could belong to multiple teams.
- All members of a team can see all channels on a team
- Users can hide channels that they do not need to check regularly
- Each channel has a Posts tab for conversations
- Only members of a team can see the posts
- File uploaded to a channel are added to the channels Sharepoint storage
- by default all members of the team will have read and write access
- There are more options to add additional app tabs to a channel.