The next-generation SharePoint notification layer.
A modern replacement for SharePoint Alerts — built on SPFx, with no Power Automate overhead, no Azure AD complexity, and intelligent routing to the right people.
SharePoint Alerts are being retired.
Microsoft has announced the retirement of SharePoint Alerts in July 2026. Every organisation relying on them will need a replacement — and the only Microsoft-native alternative is building flows in Power Automate.
Flows add Premium licensing costs, throttling risks, and a maintenance burden for what should be a simple notification.
Teams have relied on SharePoint Alerts for years. Retiring them without a like-for-like replacement breaks real workflows silently.
Built for how SharePoint actually works.
SPFx-native — no external dependencies
AlertSentinel deploys as a standard SharePoint Framework solution. It installs cleanly into modern SharePoint with no server-side infrastructure, no Azure AD app registrations, and no external endpoints to manage.
No Power Automate licensing or flow sprawl
Replaces the fragile pattern of using Power Automate flows to replicate SharePoint Alerts. No per-user Premium licensing. No flow inventory to audit. No throttling surprises under load.
Intelligent routing — signal without noise
Rules determine who receives which alert, at what level of detail, and through which channel. The right person gets the right signal — not a broadcast to everyone subscribed to a list.
Purpose-built for the July 2026 deadline
Microsoft has announced SharePoint Alerts retirement for July 2026. AlertSentinel is designed to slot in as a direct replacement — with a migration path for existing alert subscriptions.
See AlertSentinel in action.
All screenshots are placeholders — replaced when the beta build is ready.
Join the early access programme.
AlertSentinel is currently in private beta. If you're running SharePoint Online and need to prepare for the July 2026 retirement, we want to hear about your environment.
Ready to replace SharePoint Alerts?
Tell us about your SharePoint environment. We'll scope a migration path and get you into the beta.