Microsoft Teams now has 250 million monthly active users

Microsoft woos a quarter of a billion teammates.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Teams' numbers keep on growing. Just a few short months ago, back in April 2021, Teams boasted 145 million daily active users. That number has since ballooned to 250 million monthly active users. Though the qualifier is different (monthly versus daily), a quarter of a billion monthly users is no small feat.

This figure was shared by Kyle Vikstrom, Director of Microsoft Investor Relations, with Mary Jo Foley over atZDNet. The news comes ahead of Microsoft’sfiscal year 2021 fourth-quarter earnings call.

Teams is at the center of Microsoft’s plans for the immediate future. Not only is it being directly integrated intoWindows 11as the default Chat app, but it’s also bonding with Windowsin other ways, and is getting constant updates for its own functionalities.

You can expect Teams to continue to improve itself and be thepacesetter for other Microsoft appsas it keeps dominating the work world and expands into general consumer spaces, attempting to dislodge Zoom as the de facto video calling app for everyday chitchats.

Do note that Teams is not the only communication solution Microsoft offers. Though it does not attract as many headlines anymore, Skype persists for those who prefer the classic web-based phone calling and conferencing option.

Microsoft Teams remains a powerhouse app for Microsoft and isn’t set to slow down anytime soon. Expect many new features and functionalities as the app evolves in the coming years.

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