Enable focused collaboration with private channels

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While most channels organize content, private channels can also organize people.

Private channels in Microsoft Teams create focused spaces for collaboration within a team. With a private channel, team members must be added to it to participate and see content in it. Anyone, including guests, can be added to a private channel as long as they're already members of the team.

Consider using a private channel to limit collaboration to a specific set of team members. Private channels are also useful for communication between members assigned to a specific project without having to create another team to manage.

Private channels in a staff, PLC, or "Other" teams

In a staff, PLC, or other team, a private channel is useful when:

  • Educators in a specific grade level or department want a focused workspace
  • A subset of team members needs to discuss sensitive information like budgets, resourcing, or strategic positioning

Private channels in a class team

In a class team, a private channel is useful when:

  • A group of learners needs to collaborate on a project
  • Co-educators want to collaborate on lesson plans

Screenshot of the privacy settings for a new channel in Microsoft Teams.

By default, any team owner or member (except guests) can create a private channel and add members. However, IT admins can limit private channel creation to certain roles.

Important

Be sure to consider whether you need a private or standard channel before creating it. Once you create it, it can’t be changed. Each team can have a maximum of 30 private channels. Each private channel can have a maximum of 250 members.

For members of a private channel, the channel appears in their channel list with a lock icon next to its name. Only team members who are owners or members of the private channel have access to the channel. Files shared in a private channel are viewable and accessible only to people with access to that channel. These shared files live in a separate SharePoint site away from the standard channels to ensure access only to members of the private channel.