Polybase offers real-time collaborative documents, file management, and wiki pages inside a modern team workspace. Documents are created within conversational channels, connected to tasks, and always accessible. No site collections, no SharePoint Designer, no IT ticket to create a document library.
SharePoint is Microsoft's enterprise document management and intranet platform, deeply integrated with Microsoft 365. It offers advanced features like metadata-driven libraries, automated workflows via Power Automate, and custom site pages. However, it's complex, requires IT administration, and has a steep learning curve. Many organizations only use a fraction of its capabilities while suffering from its dated interface and slow performance.
Feature Comparison
See exactly what you get with Polybase compared to SharePoint.
Migrate from SharePoint
Switching is easier than you think. Follow these steps and your team will be up and running in minutes.
Audit SharePoint Sites & Libraries
Inventory your active SharePoint sites and document libraries. Identify which documents are actively used, which are compliance archives, and which are stale. Most SharePoint deployments have significant content sprawl.
Map Sites to Polybase Channels
Convert each active SharePoint site or document library into a Polybase channel. Each channel includes document storage, real-time editing, chat, and task management — replacing the site + Teams channel + Planner combination.
Migrate Active Documents
Download and re-upload active documents to Polybase channels. For editable documents (Word, specs, wikis), recreate them using Polybase's built-in editor for better collaborative editing and integration with your workflow.
Replace SharePoint Workflows
If you used Power Automate workflows for document approvals or notifications, Polybase's built-in channel notifications and AI agents can handle common automation patterns without the complexity of workflow builders.
Train Users (Takes Minutes, Not Days)
SharePoint requires training on navigation, site structures, and metadata. Polybase is intuitive — if you can use a chat app, you can use Polybase. Most teams are comfortable within the first hour, eliminating the multi-day training courses SharePoint often requires.
What Polybase Adds
Polybase doesn't just replace SharePoint — it gives you capabilities SharePoint can't.
Modern Interface, Instant Performance
SharePoint's UI feels like a relic from 2010. Polybase is a modern, fast, beautiful application that your team will actually enjoy using. Pages load instantly, search returns real-time results, and the interface is clean and intuitive.
No IT Department Required
SharePoint deployments require IT administrators for site creation, permissions, and maintenance. Polybase is self-service — any team member can create channels, upload files, and manage documents without submitting a helpdesk ticket.
Documents Inside Conversations
SharePoint documents sit in libraries, disconnected from team discussions. Polybase documents live inside channels where your team communicates. When you discuss a document, the conversation and the document are in the same view.
Docs Connected to Tasks
SharePoint can't natively connect documents to project tasks. In Polybase, documents and tasks coexist in the same channel — link specs to tasks, reference docs in discussions, and track progress in one view.
No Microsoft 365 Dependency
SharePoint requires Microsoft 365 licenses, Azure AD, and often an on-premise Active Directory. Polybase is independent — no Microsoft infrastructure needed. Cross-platform and vendor-neutral.
AI That Understands Your Workspace
Polybase AI agents search across documents, chats, and tasks to surface relevant information. SharePoint search is notoriously unreliable, and Copilot requires expensive per-user add-on licensing ($30/user/month).
FAQ
Common questions about switching from SharePoint to Polybase.