Move from WooCommerce, Shopify, Magento, or custom legacy commerce to a scalable headless stack with clean data migration, SEO-safe redirects, and controlled launch planning.
Legacy stores usually fail through slow pages, fragile plugins, unclear data models, checkout bugs, and integrations nobody wants to touch. Replatforming fixes the operating model, not just the frontend.
WooCommerce and old custom stacks often carry years of patches. Each update can create a new checkout, tax, shipping, or inventory failure.
Bad migrations destroy decades of ranking. We use strict 301-mapping logic and structural preservation to safeguard your traffic assets.
Migrate to a clean commerce API so ERP, PIM, POS, subscriptions, fulfillment, and custom pricing logic connect without theme-level hacks.
We operate under a strict engineering framework to ensure your data, rankings, and operations remain completely uninterrupted during the transition. Every ecommerce replatforming project follows this delivery model.
Safe extraction and conversion of product catalogs, customer histories, order logs, subscriptions, coupons, and custom fields into the new commerce model.
Every URL matters. We generate precise redirection mappings and metadata injection frameworks so you never lose search traffic authority.
We compare Saleor, Medusa, Vendure, Swell, Shopify headless, and custom options against your catalog, team, integrations, and budget.
A secure three-phased pipeline built to ensure zero operational disruption.
We export relational data from your existing platform, including products, variants, customers, product meta-fields, subscriptions, coupons, and historic orders.
Using specialized ETL scripts, we transform raw data to match the selected headless commerce schema. No broken relational data or missing order history.
We swap DNS pointers to your custom Next.js frontend during your lowest-traffic hour, enforcing massive redirect maps via Vercel Edge middleware. Zero downtime.
A replatforming project is not a redesign with a data import. The hard parts are preserving revenue logic, search visibility, historical data, and operational workflows while changing the commerce engine underneath.
Products, variants, attributes, bundles, subscriptions, price lists, tax classes, discounts, and custom meta fields.
Customer accounts, order history, addresses, coupons, refunds, payment references, invoices, and account migration flows.
URL inventory, redirect map, metadata, schema, canonical tags, tracking events, conversion goals, and launch crawl checks.
ERP, PIM, POS, fulfillment, warehouse, CRM, support desk, email automation, and finance/reporting integrations.
Talk to our engineering team to map out data migration, SEO redirects, checkout continuity, and cutover risk before you commit.