Overview
Communication Templates let you create reusable, pre‑configured communication plans that can be attached to Changes. Instead of rewriting the same stakeholder messaging each time, you build a template once and reuse it whenever you create a new change.
They’re designed to standardise how your team communicates (email + Teams), reduce missed notifications, and speed up change creation.
Where to find it
Go to: http://changebreeze.com/comms-templates/
From here you can view existing templates and create new ones (if you have permission).
Key features
1) Company vs Global templates
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Company templates are available only to the currently selected company.
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Global templates (MSP/org users only) are available across your organisation.
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In Global view, Global templates are clearly labelled in the Company column.
2) Stakeholder email notifications
Each template can include a set of stakeholder emails that will be used when you apply the template.
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You can enter emails directly as a comma-separated list
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Or use Email Lists (see below) to quickly insert a maintained set of external recipients
3) Manage Email Lists (external contacts)
From the Communication Templates page, select:
Manage Email Lists
Use this to create reusable lists of external email addresses (people not on the platform), so you don’t have to copy/paste the same addresses repeatedly.
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Email lists follow the same Company/Global visibility rules
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Selecting a list will append its emails into the stakeholder email field and deduplicate addresses automatically
4) Microsoft Teams notifications (optional)
If a template is linked to a Teams Webhook, it will show a Teams badge in the list and will send a Teams notification when used (depending on how your change workflow triggers comms).
5) Attach PDF to notifications (optional)
You can choose whether to attach a PDF to outgoing notifications.
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Useful for formal change packs or audit trails
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Visible in the template list as Yes/No
How to create a Communication Template
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Go to Communication Templates
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Click Create Template
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Fill in:
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Name
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Description (recommended)
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Stakeholder Emails (comma-separated) and/or use Email Lists
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Teams Webhook (optional)
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Attach PDF (optional)
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Save the template
Once saved, it will appear in the templates list and be available when creating changes (based on its scope and your permissions).
How to use a template when creating a change
When creating/editing a Change:
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Select the Communication Template you want to use
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The template’s stakeholder emails / comms configuration will be applied to the change communication workflow (and used for notifications where configured)
Tips / Best Practices
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Use Email Lists for external stakeholders (vendors, auditors, business contacts) so updates happen in one place.
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Keep template names action-based, e.g.:
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“Planned Maintenance Notification”
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“After Hours Emergency Change”
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“Customer Impacting Outage Update”
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Prefer Global templates only for truly standard comms your whole org uses.