If you use Microsoft Teams, you know that it is constantly evolving. Given its managed by one of the largest companies in the world, the platform is privy to frequent updates in service of a more efficient and productive experience. Microsoft Teams is not perfect though, eliciting plenty of complaints from users in regard to annoying features and frustrating glitches. Fortunately, Microsoft has taken those complaints to heart and is fixing one of the platform’s most unnecessarily complicated video chat features once and for all. Yes, this seems like the first feature Microsoft Teams should’ve gotten a handle on before even launching the platform, but hey at least they’re getting to it now, right? The feature will be available by the end of this month, according to the Microsoft 365 roadmap, and will be available for all desktop users of Microsoft Teams. That does mean Teams app users will be out of luck, but with the frequent updates coming through, it’s safe to say something might be on the horizon. Subsequently, platforms like Microsoft Teams have become quite popular, allowing for employees to stay in touch with their team without having to commute into the office. In our research, we’ve found that Microsoft Teams is a respectable option for those trying to navigate the hybrid work waters, thanks to its affordability and frequent updates. Still, it’s not the best when it comes to ease of use, which Zoom and Google Meet both offer in droves.