Microsoft is excited to announce the launch of Viva Engage community creation API beta endpoint on MS Graph: Use the Microsoft Graph API to work with Viva Engage (preview)
Many of our customers have requested this capability in the past to programmatically create communities instead of creation via Engage UI. Microsoft invite you to try this beta endpoint and provide us with feedback.
Some things to note about the API:
- It is Microsoft 365 Groups unified.
- It supports app-delegated (user auth) and app-only access.
- It is limited to networks in Native mode only – legacy and external Yammer networks will not be able to use this API for community creation.
- Community creation for an existing Microsoft 365 group is out of scope.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 178311
Microsoft Viva: Engage Community Creation API
The community creation API supports programmatic creation of Microsoft Viva Engage communities via the MS Graph platform.
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When this will happen
The Community creation API is now available as MS Graph beta endpoint.
How this will affect your organization
This API does not affect the existing features and user flows. It is simply another way in which communities may be provisioned in a Viva Engage network.
The user interface for community creation, on any device platform, remains unchanged.
What you need to do to prepare
See this blog post to learn more about how to use this end point and share your feedback. Refer to the Microsoft Graph REST API beta endpoint reference to learn more about the MS Graph beta program and best ways to provide feedback.
Message ID: MC701523
Check before: 2024-01-07
Created: 2023-12-25
Updated: 2023-12-25
Preview Available: January 2024
Rollout Start: January 2024
Added to roadmap: 9/28/2023
Product: Microsoft 365 Groups, Microsoft Graph, Microsoft Viva, Microsoft Viva Engage
Platform: Developer, Web, World tenant
Status: In development
Change type: New feature, Admin impact
Release Phase: General Availability, Preview
Tags: Admin impact, Microsoft Viva, New feature, Web