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WooCommerce to Shopify
migration, done right.

Products, customers, orders, and your entire SEO footprint — moved to Shopify with zero downtime and a fixed price you know before we start. Your WooCommerce store keeps selling the whole time.

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Everything moves. Nothing breaks.

A migration is only complete when every piece of your business data lands on Shopify working exactly as it did — or better. Every project includes:

  • Full catalog migration

    Products, variants, images, categories-to-collections mapping, and metafields — verified against the source count.

  • Customers & order history

    Complete customer records and order history so lifetime value, repeat-purchase data, and support lookups survive the move.

  • Complete 301 redirect map

    Every indexed URL crawled and mapped to its new Shopify address, so Google — and your customers' bookmarks — never hit a dead end.

  • Plugin-to-app mapping

    Every active plugin mapped to a native Shopify feature, an app, or custom Liquid we build — usually cutting your monthly app bill.

  • Theme build on Shopify 2.0

    Your brand rebuilt on a fast Online Store 2.0 theme — customized with Liquid, not weighed down by page builders.

  • 30-day post-launch monitoring

    We watch Search Console, rankings, and site errors for a month after cutover and fix anything the move shakes loose.

timeline

A typical migration: 2–3 weeks.

Your WooCommerce store keeps selling through all of it. Downtime at cutover: zero.

  1. W1

    Audit, export & redirect mapping

    We crawl your site, export the full catalog and customer base, map every URL to its future Shopify address, and deliver the fixed-price quote. You approve before anything else happens.

  2. W2

    Build & import in parallel

    Theme build, data import, plugin-to-app replacement, and payment/shipping configuration — all on a password-protected Shopify store while WooCommerce keeps taking orders.

  3. W3

    QA, delta sync & zero-downtime cutover

    Full QA against the source store, a final sync of orders placed during the build, 301 redirects activated, DNS switched, sitemap submitted to Google — and then 30 days of monitoring.

faq

Migration questions, answered.

What data is migrated from WooCommerce to Shopify?

Everything your store runs on: products with variants, images, and metafields; customers with addresses and account status; full order history; discount codes; blog posts and pages; reviews (via your review app); and the complete URL structure mapped to 301 redirects. Passwords cannot be migrated by any provider — Shopify sends customers a one-time account activation instead.

Will my store go offline during the migration?

No. Your WooCommerce store keeps selling while we build and test the Shopify store in parallel. At cutover we run a delta sync of orders and customers placed during the build, then switch DNS — the store is never down.

What happens to my WooCommerce plugins?

During the audit we map every active plugin to its Shopify equivalent — a native feature, a Shopify app, or custom Liquid code we build. Most stores find that 30–50% of their plugins are replaced by features Shopify includes natively, which also reduces monthly app costs.

How do you protect SEO during a WooCommerce to Shopify migration?

We crawl your entire WooCommerce site before migration, map every indexed URL to its new Shopify URL with a 301 redirect, preserve meta titles and descriptions, carry over structured data, submit the new sitemap to Google Search Console, and monitor rankings and crawl errors for 30 days after cutover.

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Get your free migration audit.

Send us your store URL. You'll get a redirect-map estimate, a plugin replacement plan, and a fixed-price quote — no obligation.

we typically respond within 24 hours