Hi Lasse Thomsen - the main connection to Outlook is when it come to sharing a list or list item; you can share via email or side-by-side with a Teams chat. When the share goes via email, it comes as a smart link for how you programmed it; view-only, able to edit, expiration of share, password protected... and when they click on it, the list would launch in a browser. Our Teams integration keeps the experience more consolidated in the Teams UI. One area being explored, based on future tech that we've talked about: Fluid Framework. This new framework brings a lot, one thing is the ability to better componentize bits of information - and with list items being rows/records of data, we envision a day when you can share a list item via Fluid Framework and have the experience appear in numerous end points, like Outlook, Office apps, etc.. Lists will be fully indexed in Microsoft Search, which then enables them to be a part of Microsoft Graph, which then gives Microsoft and third-party developers the agility to put list info and experiences in other locations - securely and treating the list as the single source of truth - now with a the ability to visualize it in other places. That's more future, but certainly a direction Microsoft and our partners are going. - Mark