SharePoint Viva Connections in 2026: Build Your Personalized Employee Experience Dashboard
Published: June 23, 2026 | Category: SharePoint | Reading Time: ~6 min
The modern workplace is fragmented. Employees check email for announcements, ping managers on Teams for HR questions, hunt through SharePoint for the latest policy document, and open a separate HR portal to request time off. Each context switch burns focus time and leaves people feeling disconnected from the organization. Microsoft Viva Connections addresses this head-on by building a unified, personalized employee experience directly inside Microsoft Teams—your existing hub for collaboration. In 2026, Viva Connections has evolved into a powerful, AI-enhanced platform that makes the intranet feel relevant and personal for every employee. Here is everything you need to know.
What Is Viva Connections?
Viva Connections is part of the Microsoft Viva suite—a collection of employee experience tools built on Microsoft 365. Specifically, Viva Connections serves as the gateway: a curated dashboard and news feed inside Teams that surfaces company news, resources, HR tools, department links, and personalized content based on an employee's role, location, and interests. It brings your SharePoint intranet to where employees already work, rather than asking them to leave Teams to visit a separate site. Think of it as a company's branded digital front door, accessible on desktop, mobile, and tablet, with single sign-on so there is no friction in access.
Core Components of Viva Connections
The Dashboard
The Dashboard is the central panel of Viva Connections, built from cards—modular widgets that show specific information or actions. Cards can display payslip details, pending approvals, shift schedules, helpdesk ticket status, benefits enrollment reminders, company policy links, event registrations, and much more. In 2026, Microsoft has expanded the card library significantly, and the Microsoft AppSource marketplace offers hundreds of third-party cards from HR, IT, and operations vendors. Dashboard cards are defined by administrators but can be targeted to specific audiences: all employees, a specific department, employees at a particular office, or frontline workers on the shop floor.
The Feed
Below the Dashboard sits the Feed—a curated, personalized stream of company news, announcements, and content pulled from SharePoint news posts, Viva Engage communities, and Yammer groups. The Feed is not a firehose of everything published across the company. Instead, it uses signals from the employee's role, team memberships, followed sites, and engagement history to surface the most relevant content. Internal communicators love Viva Connections because it gives their carefully crafted news posts a prominent, guaranteed placement rather than burying them in a SharePoint site the employee may never visit.
Resources
The Resources section is a curated set of links—the navigational layer that replaces the old intranet homepage menu. Common entries include links to the HR portal, IT helpdesk, benefits portal, expense tool, learning platform, company directory, and frequently used SharePoint sites. Admins configure the global navigation in SharePoint, and Viva Connections surfaces it in Teams, creating a consistent entry point for all digital resources regardless of which device the employee is using.
What's New in Viva Connections in 2026
Copilot Integration in the Dashboard
The most significant 2026 addition is the Copilot-powered search experience embedded directly in the Viva Connections dashboard. Employees can now type natural language questions like "What is the current parental leave policy?" or "How do I submit a reimbursement for home office equipment?" and receive AI-generated answers sourced from your organization's SharePoint content. This replaces hours of hunting through HR portals with a conversational interface that works like an internal knowledge assistant—powered by Microsoft 365 Copilot with access only to content the user is permitted to see.
Adaptive Card Extensions (ACEs) Evolution
Dashboard cards are built on Adaptive Card Extensions—a developer framework that allows rich, interactive experiences. In 2026, the ACE framework has been updated to support more sophisticated interactions including multi-step forms inside a card, data visualization charts, and real-time data refresh without page reload. This means an HR card can show a pending performance review with the action buttons to complete or delegate it—all without leaving the Teams tab.
Personalization Through Microsoft 365 Signals
Viva Connections 2026 uses richer personalization signals than ever before. Cards are shown or hidden based on the employee's department, job level, work location, Teams memberships, and even recent activity patterns. A field service technician sees shift scheduling and work order cards; an office-based finance analyst sees budget approval and compliance training cards. This targeting happens automatically once your admin configures audience rules—making the experience feel bespoke rather than generic.
How to Set Up Viva Connections
Setting up Viva Connections requires SharePoint and Teams admin roles. Here is the high-level process:
Create your SharePoint Home Site: In SharePoint admin center, designate a SharePoint communication site as your organization's Home Site. This site becomes the foundation for Viva Connections content.
Enable Viva Connections: In the Teams admin center, go to Teams apps > Manage apps and enable the Viva Connections app.
Configure Global Navigation: In SharePoint settings, enable and populate the Global Navigation with your key resources and links.
Build the Dashboard: In the Viva Connections admin area, add cards from the library, set card properties, and configure audience targeting.
Pin to Teams: Use Teams app policies in the Teams admin center to pin Viva Connections as the first tab in Teams for all users, ensuring high visibility.
Test with pilot group: Release to a small group first to validate card targeting and content before full deployment.
Real Use Cases Across Industries
Retail and frontline workers: See their shift schedule, submit time-off requests, access product knowledge base, and receive store announcements—all from the Viva Connections mobile app.
Healthcare organizations: Clinical staff access department-specific protocols, schedule cards, and compliance training reminders without navigating a complex intranet.
Financial services: Employees see pending compliance training, regulatory update announcements, and escalation request approval cards.
Manufacturing: Safety incident reporting cards, daily production targets, and maintenance request forms are available to floor workers on ruggedized devices.
Tips for Maximum Employee Adoption
Lead with high-frequency actions: Put the most commonly used tools—time off requests, payslip access, IT helpdesk—as the first cards employees see. Early value drives habit.
Keep the Feed fresh: Stale content kills engagement. Establish a content calendar and train your communications team to post at least two or three news items per week.
Use Viva Engage for community: Integrate Viva Engage (Yammer) stories and communities into the Feed to create a sense of belonging and two-way communication.
Measure with analytics: Viva Connections provides built-in analytics on card clicks, Feed engagement, and active users. Review monthly and iterate—remove low-engagement cards and add high-demand ones.
Licensing Requirements
The core Viva Connections experience—Dashboard, Feed, and Resources—is included in Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans that include SharePoint and Teams. The Copilot-powered natural language search and some advanced personalization features require a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Check the official Microsoft licensing page for the latest details, as these have evolved rapidly through 2025 and 2026.
Conclusion
Viva Connections in 2026 is the answer to the fragmented digital workplace problem that has plagued organizations since hybrid work became the norm. By bringing your intranet, news, HR tools, and Copilot AI into the Teams environment where employees already spend their day, it dramatically reduces the friction of finding information and taking action. Whether you are rolling it out to a 50-person team or a 50,000-person enterprise, the components are flexible enough to meet you where you are.
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