Meta to Shut Down Workplace: Transition Details
Meta, formerly Facebook, is closing a significant chapter by shutting down Workplace, its enterprise communication platform. Although an official announcement is expected, sources reveal that the platform will operate as usual until September 1, 2025. From there, it will transition to a read-only mode until May 31, 2026, when it will be completely decommissioned.
The decision comes after a ten-year run for Workplace, which aimed to establish a revenue stream beyond advertising. However, despite initial ambitions, Workplace struggled to compete with platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams. While it managed to attract significant customers, including integrating with Teams for certain functionalities, it faced challenges, particularly after the viral success of Slack and the emergence of Teams.
The closure of Workplace reflects Meta’s shifting priorities towards AI and the metaverse. While Workplace helped diversify Meta’s offerings beyond social networking, the company is now focusing on technologies that will reshape the future of work.
To facilitate the transition for Workplace customers, Meta recommends Zoom-owned Workvivo as the migration-ready alternative. Workvivo, acquired by Zoom in 2023, offers similar enterprise communication features. Meta will work with Zoom to provide additional tools and services to aid the migration process.
While this decision may disrupt businesses and organizations that rely on Workplace, Meta’s priority is to ensure a smooth transition for its customers during this period of change.