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Microsoft Teams vs Jitsi

Pick Microsoft Teams if you want Microsoft 365 orgs. Choose Jitsi if you prefer open-source / self-hosting.

Comparison table

A practical view of what changes day‑to‑day when you pick one over the other.

Criteria Microsoft Teams Jitsi
Focus Microsoft 365 orgs open-source / self-hosting
Strength chat + meetings free/open
Trade‑off can feel heavy quality depends on hosting
Pricing note Included in many Microsoft plans Free/self-host; hosting costs vary

Key differences:

  • Microsoft Teams is a video conferencing, while Jitsi is a video conferencing.
  • Microsoft Teams stands out for chat + meetings; Jitsi tends to win on free/open.
  • Expect can feel heavy with Microsoft Teams; expect quality depends on hosting with Jitsi.
  • Pricing model differs: Microsoft Teams (Included in many Microsoft plans) vs Jitsi (Free/self-host; hosting costs vary).

Microsoft Teams: Included in many Microsoft plans. Jitsi: Free/self-host; hosting costs vary. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Microsoft Teams pros & cons

Pros

  • chat + meetings
  • enterprise features
  • integrations

Cons

  • can feel heavy
  • complex administration

Jitsi pros & cons

Pros

  • free/open
  • self-host option
  • simple links

Cons

  • quality depends on hosting
  • fewer enterprise features

FAQ

Which is better: Microsoft Teams or Jitsi?

Pick Microsoft Teams if you want Microsoft 365 orgs. Choose Jitsi if you prefer open-source / self-hosting.

Is Microsoft Teams cheaper than Jitsi?

Microsoft Teams: Included in many Microsoft plans. Jitsi: Free/self-host; hosting costs vary. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Who should choose Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is usually a better fit if you prioritize chat + meetings and you want Microsoft 365 orgs.

Who should choose Jitsi?

Jitsi tends to be the better pick if you care most about free/open and you prefer open-source / self-hosting.

Can I migrate from Microsoft Teams to Jitsi (or back)?

In most cases, yes: export data (CSV/markdown/PDF when available), migrate core content first, then rebuild automations and permissions. The time cost is usually in templates, tags, and team habits.

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