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Introducing a refreshed design, task chat, and more in Microsoft Planner

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Feb 23, 2026

We’re excited to announce that a modernized user interface and new features are now rolling out to basic plans in both Planner in Teams and Planner for the web. The updated design offers enhanced navigation, responsive layouts, a new goals view for setting objectives and priorities, and task chat—one of your most requested features—to enable real-time collaboration and @ mentioning team members.

This release aims to make planning easier for everyday users while preparing for future AI-powered capabilities. Our goal is to streamline planning by making it more intelligent and connected, so teams can concentrate on achieving results rather than managing tasks.

What's new in Planner

A refreshed design: With this rollout, users will be able to manage their plans in a cleaner, more modern interface that offers faster performance and brings a more consistent planning experience across work. Planner’s new look was designed to feel simpler, allowing users to find what they need. It reduces visual clutter, improves layout and spacing, and creates a more focused workspace.

A screenshot of a plan in Planner in Teams shows the new UI for Board view with tasks arranged by bucket.

Task chat with @ mentions: A new task chat is coming to basic plans, bringing real-time, threaded conversations directly into tasks, including @ mentions, rich formatting, emojis, and notifications to help keep decisions tied to the specific task at hand. Plan members who are @ mentioned in a task will receive a notification in their Teams Activity feed and via email and can select the notification which takes them directly to the task card for additional context. Note that previously, users received notifications for every task comment, but as a result of customer feedback, we now only send notifications to mentioned users.

A GIF of a task card in Planner in Teams shows a conversation taking place directly in the task. Assignees use reactions and @mentions to tag their colleagues for feedback.

The ability to @ mention team members directly in a task has been a top request, and we’re excited to roll this out in a familiar, chat-based experience. Please note, premium plans will continue to utilize the existing task conversation experience. This will converge into the new experience at a later point in time.

Goals view: Basic plans will now include a dedicated Goals view, allowing teams to set clear, well-defined objectives to help prioritize work. By connecting tasks to shared goals, teams achieve greater alignment, gain clarity on priorities, and track progress and outcomes—driving the plan forward together. Access to Goals view in basic plans requires either a Planner premium license or a Microsoft 365 Copilot license.

A GIF demonstrates how to add a new goal to a plan in Planner for the web, as well as how to connect existing tasks to the goal, update the status of the connected tasks, and add an end date for completing the goal.

Notes on availability

Please note that not all users will see the new Planner interface at the same time. This refreshed interface, along with Task chat and Goals view, begins rolling out to basic plans today and will continue to roll out over the coming weeks.

This is only the beginning

This redesign lays the groundwork for many more improvements coming to Planner in the next few weeks and months, including:

Stay tuned for announcements regarding these updates and more aligned to our long-term vision for integrated work management. Feature availability, naming, and timelines are subject to change. Please refer to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap for the latest status.

Addressing your feedback

We heard your feedback about inconsistencies between basic and premium plans. This refresh starts closing those gaps, so features appear consistently across plans based on your license. For example, users with a Planner premium license will now see Goals in basic plans, and users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license will soon have access to Project Manager Agent in basic plans as well.

Tell us what you think about the new Planner interface, Task chat, and Goals view by selecting More (circled question mark icon) in the top right corner of the app, then selecting Feedback from the dropdown menu. We also encourage you to share any feature requests by adding your ideas to the Planner Feedback Portal. Your feedback helps inform our feature updates, and we look forward to hearing from you.

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Updated Feb 19, 2026
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2 Comments

  • If you honestly want users to give feedback in the Microsoft Feedback Portal, it would be a good idea to provide updates to the feedback items. Currently, there are in total 1,555 feedback items. 6 of them have a non-default status (meaning not "Open"). That's 0.4% of all the feedback customers have submitted to you.

    Yes, it happens with other products, too. Not a Planner specific problem. Yet according to Microsoft's own documentation, users can expect a response in the form of a status change.

  • Good to see some new things coming for Planner, though I'm still not seeing tasks assigned to me in named environment plans under My Tasks, even though I see the plans they belong to in My Plans.  Can I ever expect this to work?