Hi @Malusare, Shruti ,
Yes, it is possible to integrate an already existing SharePoint page into a Viva Engage community. For SharePoint Server 2013, it is recommended to have users start conversations in new Viva Engage Groups. For SharePoint Server 2016 and 2019, you can use the Viva Engage Embed within a script editor web part to add a Viva Engage feed to a SharePoint page. For SharePoint Online, you can use the Viva Engage Conversations web part or the Viva Engage Highlights web part to add a Viva Engage feed to a SharePoint page.
It's important to note that there are no tools or processes available to help you move content from a Community Site to a Viva Engage Group. Going forward, you can keep the data in a Community Site and put a link on the SharePoint Community Site that points to the Viva Engage group where future discussions will occur. Some communities might not want to immediately move to Viva Engage Groups. It's okay to let them continue to use the Community Site.
For your references:
- Integrate a Viva Engage network into SharePoint Server with social features
- Include a Viva Engage feed in a SharePoint page
- Integrating social media with public-facing websites in SharePoint
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