How to Migrate Slack Channel Members to Google Chat?
Planning to migrate from Slack to Google Chat? When transferring your Slack data, it is important to move your Slack channels with channel members. Deciding on how to export Slack channel members helps you maintain exact membership and permissions in Google Chat.
If you are planning to copy members from one Slack channel to another major platform, such as Google Chat, then you are in the right place. In this blog post, we have discussed how to export list of channel members during your Slack-to-Google Chat migration.
Key Takeaways:
Challenges Of Migrating Slack Channel Members to Google Chat
Here, we have discussed the challenges of migrating Slack channel group members including:
- Replicating users with exact permission levels
- Issues in user mapping
- Transferring channel members to the right channels without any issues
- Slack channel structure differences
Screenshots Showing Slack Channel Members Transferred to Google Chat Using CloudFuze
Image 1: Shows Slack channel named “cfqamsg-nonadminprivatechannel” with 3 channel members

Image 2: Shows complete migration of channel members from Slack to Google Chat using CloudFuze Migrate.

Based on user mapping, the users added to destination channel in the above screenshot are as follows:
- Sophia mapped with Sophia
- Kiran mapped to Lakshmi Prasanna
- Basha mapped with Nikhil Patel
Which Software Supports Bulk Migration of Chat Groups and Users Between Communication Platforms?
Advanced migration tools such as CloudFuze Migrate help with:
- Enterprise-level migration involving terabytes and petabytes of chat data
- Transferring DMs, timestamps, channels, user mentions and more
- Migrating incremental changes after one-time migration
- Seamless external user migration in channels
- Preserving embedded links shared in messages
Here’s a Video of our Slack to Google Chat Migration Tool:
Check How Our Tool Migrates Slack Public and Private Channels to Google Chat
CloudFuze’s Real World Case Study – Slack to Google Chat
CloudFuze Migrate helped Vendasta move nearly eight years’ worth of Slack data to Google Chat. Our expert teams helped them to transfer:
- 1.2 million Slack messages
- 450+ Slack channels
- 800+ Slack users
- Documents, attachments
Through our transfer, we helped Vendasta with:
- Successful migration to Google Chat
- Complete replication with no downtime
- Retaining memberships of Slack channels in Google Chat
To learn more about the case study, click here.
Migrate Slack Channel Members to Google Chat with CloudFuze Migrate
Businesses can migrate Slack data along with necessary metadata such as channel members to Google Chat with complete success through our end-to-end migration platform. With CloudFuze Migrate, ensure a seamless migration experience for your business transition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Best tools for migrating users from one messaging service to another?
CloudFuze Migrate is one of the best tools to migrate users and important metadata such as attachments, timestamps, hyperlinks, etc. among messaging platforms. With CloudFuze, Vendasta transferred around 800+ Slack users to Google Chat platform through complete replication.
2. How to export Slack channel members to Google Chat?
Businesses can export channel members from Slack to Google Chat seamlessly through CloudFuze Migrate. Slack channel members are moved along with exact channels and permission roles to Google Chat using our migration tool.
3. How to migrate Slack direct messages to Google Chat?
Generic approaches fail to replicate terabytes and petabytes of data in the form of Slack direct messages. CloudFuze Migrate helps you with fast, secure migration of millions of Slack DMs, channel members, timestamps, etc., and more.
4. Best practices for mapping Slack users to Google Workspace
Best practices for mapping Slack users to Google Workspace:
- Choose an advanced migration tool that helps with seamless user mapping.
- Select the best approach to user mapping based on the number of users in your company.
- Remove the deactivated users before planning your full transfer.
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