Shopify migration services for a
safer store replatform.
We move stores from WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, and custom platforms onto Shopify — with product, customer, and order data mapped, URL redirects planned, app equivalents sourced, and checkout tested before your original store ever goes dark.
Every platform structures products, customers, and orders differently. The migration plan starts with your current platform, not a generic checklist.
SOURCE PLATFORMS
WooCommerce
Product variations, customer accounts, and order history mapped from WordPress/WooCommerce's structure to Shopify's, with plugin functionality mapped to Shopify apps or native features.
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Magento
Complex catalogs, multi-store setups, and custom attributes migrated with a data structure built for Magento's flexibility translated into Shopify's model.
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BigCommerce
Product catalogs and customer data migrated between two hosted platforms, with theme and app equivalents mapped rather than rebuilt from scratch.
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Squarespace & Wix stores
Smaller catalogs moved off page-builder commerce platforms and onto Shopify's dedicated ecommerce infrastructure as the store outgrows them.
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Custom-built stores
Bespoke platforms and legacy systems audited for whatever data structure they use, with a migration plan built around what actually exists rather than a standard export.
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Not sure a full migration is what you need?
If you're moving to a new domain or platform outside ecommerce, see Website Migration. If your store is already on Shopify and just needs new functionality, see E-Commerce Development.
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Knowing exactly what's moving before anything moves.
A migration plan is only as good as the audit behind it. We map what exists in your current store before touching Shopify.
DATA AUDIT
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Product catalog audit
Products, variants, collections, and custom attributes reviewed for how they'll map to Shopify's product model.
Catalog
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Customer data audit
Accounts, saved addresses, and order history reviewed for what transfers directly and what needs a workaround.
Customers
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Order history audit
Historical order data assessed for migration or archival, based on what your team actually needs accessible post-launch.
Orders
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Content & media audit
Blog posts, pages, and media library reviewed alongside the product catalog, not treated as an afterthought.
Content
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App & plugin audit
Every app or plugin your store depends on mapped to a Shopify equivalent, a native feature, or custom development.
Apps
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Custom code audit
Theme customizations and custom functionality reviewed for what needs to be rebuilt versus what Shopify already covers.
Code
The approach that determines how much risk you're carrying.
How the cutover happens matters as much as what gets migrated. We recommend the approach after reviewing your store’s traffic patterns and order volume, not by default.
MIGRATION MAP
Staged
Phased Migration
Catalog, content, and customers migrated in stages ahead of launch, with a shorter cutover window at the end for final order sync.
BEST FOR:Larger catalogs, complex data
Parallel
Parallel Run (Test Store)
The new Shopify store built and tested fully in parallel with your live store, so nothing goes live until it’s already been verified.
BEST FOR:High-traffic, risk-sensitive stores
Direct
Scheduled Cutover
A single, planned cutover window with the source store frozen, data synced, and DNS switched over on a set schedule.
BEST FOR: Smaller catalogs, tighter timelines
The three things that actually have to arrive intact.
This is the core of any migration — get the catalog, the customer base, and the order history right, and everything else is easier to fix.
PRODUCTS, CUSTOMERS & ORDERS
Product catalog transfer
Products, variants, images, and collections migrated with attributes mapped to Shopify's structure, not flattened in the process.
Customer accounts & history
Customer profiles, saved addresses, and account credentials handled so returning customers aren't forced to re-register from scratch.
Order history
Past orders migrated or archived based on what your team and customers actually need to reference after launch.
Discounts & gift cards
Active discount codes, gift card balances, and loyalty points mapped to Shopify equivalents so nothing outstanding gets lost.
Reducing ranking risk, not promising zero risk.
A platform change is one of the riskiest things you can do to your SEO if URLs and metadata aren’t mapped carefully. We can’t promise no ranking movement — search engines reindex on their own timeline — but proper redirect mapping meaningfully reduces the risk. Need a deeper look at your current site first? See SEO Audit.
SEO & REDIRECTS
Performance Metrics Comparison
Select a benchmark to view how a mapped migration compares to an unplanned one.
~90%+
Ranking Signal Retention
95% Mapped
Indexed Page Coverage
Reviewed
Not Guaranteed — Monitored Post-Launch
The cutover, handled as carefully as the migration itself.
Launch day is where a well-planned migration either holds up or falls apart. Five stages keep it controlled.
LAUNCH
Pre-Launch Freeze
Your source store frozen to new orders during final data sync, so nothing gets migrated twice or dropped in the gap.
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Final Sync & Verification
The last batch of orders and customer data synced, then checked against the source platform before cutover.
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DNS Cutover
DNS pointed to Shopify during a scheduled window chosen around your store's lowest-traffic period.
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Go-Live Monitoring
Checkout, redirects, and order flow actively monitored in the hours immediately after cutover.
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Post-Launch Support
A defined hypercare period to catch anything that only shows up once real customers and real traffic hit the new store.
It doesn’t have to, if redirects and metadata are mapped correctly before launch. We can’t promise zero ranking movement, since search engines reindex on their own timeline, but proper URL mapping and redirects meaningfully reduce the risk.
How much downtime should we expect during the migration?
We plan migrations to minimize downtime using a parallel build and a scheduled cutover window, but we won’t promise zero downtime, since DNS propagation and final data sync always carry some timing risk.
What happens to our product reviews, customer accounts, and order history?
We map and migrate customer accounts, order history, and reviews where the source and destination apps support it. Where a direct transfer isn’t possible, we flag it early so you know what will and won’t carry over before launch.
Can you migrate from any platform, or just WooCommerce and Magento?
We migrate from WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, and most custom-built stores. The approach changes based on your current platform’s data structure, but the underlying process is the same.
What happens to the apps and plugins we currently rely on?
We audit your current app and plugin stack and map each one to a Shopify equivalent, a built-in Shopify feature, or custom development where no direct equivalent exists.
What if something goes wrong after we launch?
We keep your original store accessible and untouched during the migration window, and build in a defined rollback plan and a post-launch support period to catch anything that only shows up with real traffic.
Packages built around your store's scope.
Every migration is scoped individually based on catalog size and complexity — these tiers give you a starting point for the conversation.