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Slack
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Microsoft Teams
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Google Chat
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Zoho Cliq
What is chat migration?
Chat migration moves team conversations — channels, spaces, direct messages, and attachments — from one collaboration platform to another.
Data Relocate preserves message history and structure with one-time migration and delta sync, consistent with our content and email migration approach.
Popular chat migration paths
All supported chat migration paths
Browse every supported chat pair and open the guide for messages, channels, and delta details.
Slack
Google Chat
Microsoft Teams
What Data Relocate migrates
Message history
Complete chat history with timestamps and thread structure.
Channels & spaces
Preserve channel and space structure with membership and settings.
Direct messages
Private and group DMs move with full conversation context.
File attachments
Files and images stay attached to the messages that shared them.
Reactions & threads
Keep reactions and threaded replies so discussion context survives the move.
Mentions & membership
User mapping keeps mentions and membership aligned on the target platform.
How chat migration works
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Connect
Authorize source and target chat platforms with admin access.
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Map users & spaces
Align users, channels, and spaces between source and target.
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One-time migrate
Copy message history, attachments, and workspace structure.
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Delta sync & cutover
Sync new messages until cutover, then switch teams to the target.
Chat migration FAQs
Are private DMs included?
Yes. Supported paths migrate private and group direct messages along with channel history.
Do attachments and threads migrate?
File attachments, reactions, and thread structure are preserved where the path supports them.
Can we migrate Slack to Microsoft Teams?
Yes. Slack to Microsoft Teams is a primary path — open the route guide for scope and delta details.
What is delta chat sync?
After the initial history copy, delta sync brings over new messages and updates until cutover.
Planning a Migration?
Talk to our migration experts for a tailored plan, timeline, and risk assessment.