Your Teams app is busy.
There are messages coming in all over the place and you’re nearing notification overload.
Surely there’s a way to make this more productive?
Well, how about using suggested replies to speed up basic interactions?
In this post, we’ll introduce the suggested replies in Microsoft Teams and provide guidance on how, when, and when not to use them.
At its simplest, suggested replies are quick responses generated by AI that you can choose from when you receive a message.
This feature is relatively new in Microsoft Teams and allows you to respond to your contacts without having to type out a whole new message.
The feature is on by default and when someone sends you messages in a row, you’ll see the suggested replies to choose from.
When you select a suggested reply, it’s sent to your contact immediately.
Quick responses in Microsoft Teams can help speed up communication and make it more efficient.
You should use them when it makes sense, like when you have a transactional query.
The key is to think about the message received and come up with an appropriate response.
Are the suggested replies offering a befitting reply to the query at hand? If so, go ahead and use them.
There will be some occasions when suggested replies in Microsoft Teams are the best course of action.
Customization is a great way to personalize your replies to complement your writing style.
However, as of July 2022, Microsoft Teams does not offer customization optionality for the suggested replies feature.
If you want to encourage Microsoft to introduce the customization feature in their future updates, you can send them feedback directly.
Simply share what you think on the Microsoft Feedback Portal.
If you’re not a fan of Microsoft Teams quick responses, turn them off like this:
This will disable the suggested reply for your individual Microsoft Teams desktop application.
We think so.
Being able to speed up interactions helps keep your Teams collaboration experience productive and efficient.
And, as a bonus, there won’t be any spelling mistakes!
What’s more, there’s no new app to install as this is built-in Teams functionality. That means Mio supports suggested replies cross-platform.
So, when you connect Microsoft Teams and Google Chat, for example, your suggested replies are sent as normal messages cross-platform.
Also supported are:
If you have Google Chat users and need to connect them to your Teams users, learn more about cross-platform messages here.