Move to
WordPress. Cleanly.
From Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, or Webflow. Or host-to-host inside WordPress. Every indexed URL redirected. Email untouched. Rankings preserved.
What I migrate
Wix to WordPress
Full page rebuild, image reharvest, URL remap. Two to four weeks depending on page count.
Squarespace to WordPress
XML content plus manual design rebuild. Store data via CSV. Two to three weeks typical.
Shopify to WooCommerce
Products, variants, customers, past orders. WooCommerce Payments and tax setup. Three to six weeks.
Webflow to WordPress
Cleanest platform migration. Semantic HTML translates well. One to two weeks.
Wix to WooCommerce
Two migrations in one. Wix Stores mapped to WooCommerce. Three to five weeks.
WordPress to a new host
Kinsta, WP Engine, Cloudways, SiteGround, custom VPS. 24 to 48 hours, zero downtime.
“A migration lives or dies on the redirect map. Everything else is decoration.”
The process
Search Console URL map
Every URL Google has indexed becomes a redirect target on the new site.
Staging rebuild
New site built in parallel on staging. Original stays live and untouched.
Content + data sync
Final content freeze, delta sync, sanity check on staging.
DNS cutover
Content records first. MX only after email is verified on the new provider.
14-day stabilization
All post-launch fixes free. Search Console and analytics watched daily.
FAQ
Will I lose Google rankings during migration?
Not if it's done right. The killer isn't the move itself. It's broken URL structure, missing redirects, and stripped schema. I map every indexed URL from Search Console, build 301 redirects for every one, preserve canonical structure, and re-emit the same schema post-launch. Traffic dip in the first two weeks is usually under 5% and recovers inside 30 days.
What about my email? Will it break?
Email is where 90% of migrations go wrong. If your DNS is currently pointed at your old host, moving DNS breaks MX. I do DNS in two stages. Content records first with TTL dropped 24 hours ahead. MX records only after email is confirmed on the new provider. Zero downtime for either.
Can you migrate from Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, or Webflow?
All four. Wix is the hardest because they don't give you database access, so every page has to be scraped and rebuilt. Squarespace exports as XML, but images and structured content need manual rework. Shopify to WooCommerce is a full data migration for products, variants, orders, customers. Webflow to WordPress is the cleanest because both use clean HTML.
What's the difference between platform migration and host migration?
Host migration means WordPress to WordPress on a new server (Kinsta, WP Engine, Cloudways, SiteGround, custom VPS). Usually 24 to 48 hours, low risk. Platform migration means moving from a non-WordPress system to WordPress. It involves rebuilding pages, remapping URLs, and often redesigning. One to four weeks depending on site size.
How much does it cost?
Host-to-host WordPress migration starts at $450 for standard sites, $950+ for WooCommerce with active orders. Platform migration starts at $1,800 for small Wix or Squarespace sites, $4,500+ for Shopify to WooCommerce with 100+ products. Every quote is fixed after a 20-minute audit. No hourly surprises.
Can you handle live migrations without taking the site offline?
Yes. Blue-green process. Build on staging, freeze content on origin, sync the final delta, cut DNS. For non-transactional sites there's zero downtime. For WooCommerce with live orders, expect a 20 to 40 minute maintenance window during off-peak hours, announced 48 hours ahead. Never an unannounced outage.
What if something breaks after go-live?
Every migration ships with a 14-day post-launch stabilization window. Unlimited fixes for anything that broke in the move, at no extra charge. After that, ongoing care is available via /wordpress-maintenance-plans.
Where to go next
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