You are helping your client plan a grid migration, and they ask you what will happen to the URL of the existing workspace after the migration is complete.
What should you tell them about the existing workspace URL?
A.
It will remain the same and take users to the workspace within the grid org.
B.
It will remain the same and take users back to the original workspace outside the grid org.
C.
It will remain the same but stops working.
D.
It will automatically be updated with a randomly generated new URL.
The correct answer is A . After a workspace is migrated into Enterprise Grid, the existing workspace URL continues to function and directs users to the workspace now housed inside the Enterprise Grid organization. This matters because users may have bookmarks, desktop app references, saved links, browser history, integrations, or internal documentation that reference the original workspace URL. Telling users the URL will remain usable reduces confusion and prevents unnecessary support tickets after migration. Option B is wrong because after migration, the workspace is no longer operating as a separate original workspace outside the grid. Option C is wrong because the URL does not simply stop working as a normal migration outcome. Option D is wrong because Slack does not replace the workspace URL with a random new URL as part of the standard grid migration experience. Migration communications should explain login expectations, downtime, workspace availability, and continuity items such as the existing URL.
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