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WooCommerce Migration Services

WooCommerce Migration Services

Move away from fragile WooCommerce plugins, slow checkout, and hard-to-maintain custom code with a safe migration plan to headless commerce.

When WooCommerce Becomes Too Expensive to Maintain.

WooCommerce can work well for many stores. The problem starts when profitable businesses depend on 30+ plugins, custom checkout patches, slow admin screens, and integrations nobody can safely update.

01

Plugin Conflict Risk

Payment, shipping, subscriptions, multilingual, currency, tax, and discount plugins often overlap. One update can break checkout.

02

Database and Admin Drag

Large catalogs, years of orders, and custom meta fields can slow product work, reporting, imports, and critical admin operations.

03

The Migration Fix

We map products, orders, customers, URLs, redirects, payments, integrations, and staff workflows before moving anything.

Migrate What Matters First.

A serious WooCommerce migration is mostly data, SEO, checkout continuity, and integration planning.

30+
Plugins to Replace or Retire
1
Controlled Migration Roadmap
WooCommerce Migration Map

What We Audit Before Rebuild.

WooCommerce migration fails when teams underestimate hidden plugin behavior. We document what each plugin does, what data it owns, what must be rebuilt, and what can be retired.

01. Plugin Dependency Map

What Must Be Replaced

Payments, shipping, subscriptions, tax, currency, multilingual, search, bundles, abandoned cart, and reporting plugins get mapped to new native or custom logic.

02. Data Ownership Map

What Must Be Preserved

Products, variations, attributes, order history, customer accounts, coupons, subscriptions, custom fields, and SEO metadata are traced before export.

03. Stack Decision Map

Where It Should Move

Saleor, Medusa, Vendure, Swell, Shopify headless, or a custom backend are evaluated against catalog complexity, team skills, budget, and integrations.

Common WooCommerce Exit Triggers

Checkout breaks after plugin updates or theme changes.

Admin product operations are too slow for a growing catalog.

ERP, warehouse, or marketplace sync needs custom glue code.

Core Web Vitals and SEO traffic suffer from theme/plugin bloat.

Developers fear touching old custom PHP hooks.

International currency, tax, and localization logic outgrew the setup.

WooCommerce Migration Cost & Timeline

What a WooCommerce Migration Costs.

Migration from WooCommerce cost depends on catalog size, plugin count, integration complexity, and custom code that must be rebuilt or replaced. We break down the investment by store profile.

Small Store

1K-5K Products

$5K-15K

Basic WooCommerce migration with standard data mapping, SEO redirects, and a headless frontend. Minimal plugin replacements.

  • Catalog + customer migration
  • 301 redirect map generation
  • Next.js storefront setup
  • 2-3 week timeline
Mid-Market Store

5K-50K Products

$15K-45K

Full WooCommerce migration with multiple plugins, ERP/PIM integration, custom checkout logic, and staged launch planning.

  • Full data + order history migration
  • Plugin dependency mapping
  • ERP/PIM integration setup
  • 4-8 week timeline
Enterprise Store

50K+ Products

$45K+

Complex WooCommerce migration with multi-region catalogs, custom backend logic, B2B portals, and phased cutover strategy.

  • Multi-channel data migration
  • Custom app development
  • B2B + marketplace integration
  • 8-16 week timeline

What Affects WooCommerce Migration Cost

Number of active plugins that need replacement or rebuild in the target stack.

Custom PHP code, hooks, and theme overrides that must be audited and ported.

ERP, PIM, POS, warehouse, and payment integration complexity on the current WooCommerce setup.

SEO asset inventory: URL count, redirect mapping, metadata preservation, and 404 prevention planning.

Plan Your WooCommerce Exit.

We will audit your current store, identify what should stay, what should be rebuilt, and which headless stack fits the business.