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Azure Monitor + Logic Apps + Teams: The Alert Pipeline You Should Have Built Yesterday
Your Azure resources are failing right now. Silently. Consistently. And you'll probably find out from a user.
In this video I show you how to close that gap — no custom code, nothing outside your Azure subscription. We wire Azure Monitor alerts directly to a Microsoft Teams channel through a Logic App, so your team sees failures the moment they happen. Not in an email nobody reads. In Teams, where decisions actually get made.
What we build:
A Logic App that generates failures on demand (your demo punching bag)
An Azure Monitor Alert rule with a proper condition and Action Group
A notification Logic App that receives the alert payload and posts to Teams
A dedicated Teams channel that catches it all
Plus the gotchas nobody tells you about — SAS token expiry, alert firing delays, authentication that silently dies when someone leaves the company, and why monitoring your monitor is not paranoia.
This is a portal-only walkthrough. No ARM templates, no Bicep, no CLI. Just Azure Portal, step by step.
🔔 Subscribe if you're building serious stuff on .NET and Azure and want the kind of advice that comes from 25 years of actually shipping it.
Chapters:
0:00 Hook
1:28 The problem with no alerting
2:39 What we're building
3:21 The Logic App that breaks
4:01 Setting up the Azure Monitor Alert
5:21 The notification Logic App
6:53 Wiring it all together
8:01 Live demo
8:33 Gotchas before you go to production
10:59 Takeaway & what's next
Видео Azure Monitor + Logic Apps + Teams: The Alert Pipeline You Should Have Built Yesterday канала Maxim Khoruzhiy
In this video I show you how to close that gap — no custom code, nothing outside your Azure subscription. We wire Azure Monitor alerts directly to a Microsoft Teams channel through a Logic App, so your team sees failures the moment they happen. Not in an email nobody reads. In Teams, where decisions actually get made.
What we build:
A Logic App that generates failures on demand (your demo punching bag)
An Azure Monitor Alert rule with a proper condition and Action Group
A notification Logic App that receives the alert payload and posts to Teams
A dedicated Teams channel that catches it all
Plus the gotchas nobody tells you about — SAS token expiry, alert firing delays, authentication that silently dies when someone leaves the company, and why monitoring your monitor is not paranoia.
This is a portal-only walkthrough. No ARM templates, no Bicep, no CLI. Just Azure Portal, step by step.
🔔 Subscribe if you're building serious stuff on .NET and Azure and want the kind of advice that comes from 25 years of actually shipping it.
Chapters:
0:00 Hook
1:28 The problem with no alerting
2:39 What we're building
3:21 The Logic App that breaks
4:01 Setting up the Azure Monitor Alert
5:21 The notification Logic App
6:53 Wiring it all together
8:01 Live demo
8:33 Gotchas before you go to production
10:59 Takeaway & what's next
Видео Azure Monitor + Logic Apps + Teams: The Alert Pipeline You Should Have Built Yesterday канала Maxim Khoruzhiy
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