Louell Uy
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As of now, MS Teams does not share data about calls, so there is not way to add this feature.
Nov 2023: To our knowledge, this is still not possible
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I'd like to add some new context for this popular request, as I think that some additional functionality can be added based on the existing window header data that is currently captured by Manic Time.
Screenshot: https://snipboard.io/jHhAaI.jpg
As you can see in the screenshot included, Manic Time already registers some information from the Window Header:
- 'P2P' is the name of the meeting, and in some cases, this is the name of the user you are connected with (depending on if it's a meeting from your calendar or a teams call initiated from a Teams Chat window
- XXX.com is the organization name
- 'louell@...' is the account logged in
In cases where the call switches to a compact view, this header might change, but overall, it's possible to determine the start timestamp and end timestamp of a particular Teams call.
Turning this into a new layer (similar to how a Calendar 365 Calendar Appointments are depicted, in their own timeline, would be really helpful, especially in cases where screens/other applications are shared within that Teams Call and tagged (appropriately) as Excel, Word, VS Code, etc.)
Being able to more clearly define the start and end of a Teams Call would be very beneficial as an alternative to trying to select the items between the start and end in the existing timeline view.
A separate summary group reporting the duration of specific Teams Call (based on data in the header alone) would be a useful feature, IMO.
If this doesn't align with the original intent of this request, please let me know and I will create a new request with these details.
Thanks!