Migrate your Google Workspace organization to Google Chat (original) (raw)

This page provides an overview about Google Chat apps that help Google Workspace organizations migrate to Google Chat from other messaging platforms.

As a Google Workspace administrator, you can create a Chat app that imports messaging data from other messaging platforms. To import data, the Chat app creates Chat API resourcesbased on existing messages, attachments, reactions, memberships, and spaces in your organization.

Why import data when migrating to Chat

Importing data to Chat provides a better experience for users in your organization because they can preserve history and context from existing messaging platforms that they use. In comparison to copying source data into regular spaces, the use of import mode spaces have the following advantages:

Google Chat API resources that you can create to import messaging data

To import messaging data, you create Chat API resources based on data from another messaging platform. You create these resources in _import mode_Chat spaces. You can only use import mode spaces during the import process.

You can create the following Chat API resources in import mode spaces:

Map source data to Google Chat resources

When importing data from source messaging platforms into Google Chat, review the supported resources that you can create in Chat. Then, determine the source entities that you want to import and map each one to a Chat resource. After you've planned the resource mappings, read the entities from the source messaging platform, and write them into import mode spaces.