Polybase's built-in document editor and file management live alongside your chat channels and task boards. Documents are created in context, discussed in threads, and linked to relevant tasks automatically. Real-time multiplayer editing, mentions, and embedded media make every document a living workspace asset — not a file in a folder.
Google Drive is the ubiquitous cloud storage and document collaboration suite. Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides offer excellent real-time co-editing. However, documents are disconnected from conversations (which happen in Slack or email) and tasks (in Jira or Asana). Sharing links, managing permissions, and organizing folder structures creates overhead, and files often become orphaned and unfindable.
Feature Comparison
See exactly what you get with Polybase compared to Google Drive.
Migrate from Google Drive
Switching is easier than you think. Follow these steps and your team will be up and running in minutes.
Identify Key Documents
Audit your Google Drive to find the documents your team actively uses — meeting notes, specs, wikis, and project docs. Most Drives have 80% stale files. Focus on the living documents your team references weekly.
Recreate Documents in Polybase
Use Polybase's built-in document editor to recreate your essential documents. Copy-paste content from Google Docs — Polybase preserves formatting, headings, and embedded media. Each document is created inside the relevant channel.
Upload Important Files
For files that don't need to be editable (PDFs, images, downloads), upload them directly to the relevant Polybase channel. They'll be searchable and accessible to all channel members.
Build Your Knowledge Base
Organize documents as wiki pages within channels. Unlike Google Drive's folder hierarchy, Polybase docs are contextual — they live where the work happens, making them easy to find and naturally discoverable.
Transition Your Team Gradually
Start creating all new documents in Polybase while referencing Google Drive for legacy content. Over a few weeks, your team will naturally adopt Polybase as the primary document home as legacy docs get updated.
What Polybase Adds
Polybase doesn't just replace Google Drive — it gives you capabilities Google Drive can't.
Docs That Live in Context
Google Drive files sit in folders, disconnected from discussions. Polybase documents live inside channels — created from conversations, linked to tasks, and always surrounded by the context that makes them meaningful.
Turn Any Paragraph into a Task
Found an action item while reading a doc? In Polybase, highlight it and create a tracked Kanban task in one click. In Google Drive, you'd need to switch to Jira and manually create a ticket.
No Sharing Link Gymnastics
Google Drive requires sharing links and managing permissions for every document. In Polybase, channel members automatically have access to all docs in that channel. Simple, secure, no configuration.
Unified Search Across Everything
Polybase search finds content across your messages, documents, and tasks simultaneously. Google Drive only searches files — for messages you need to search Slack; for tasks, Jira. One search bar to find everything.
Data Sovereignty
Google Drive stores data on Google's servers with limited geographic controls. Polybase can be self-hosted on your infrastructure, giving you complete control over where your sensitive documents are stored.
AI Document Intelligence
Polybase AI agents can generate documents, summarize channel discussions into meeting notes, and create reports from your task data — all within the context of your workspace, not as a generic doc assistant.
FAQ
Common questions about switching from Google Drive to Polybase.