Shopify → WooCommerce, Done For You, in 48 Hours
This is the flagship. We take a banned-category Shopify store and rebuild it — catalog, customers, order history, design, SEO and payments — on WooCommerce infrastructure you own, with a zero-data-loss guarantee and a 48-hour clock that starts the moment you say go on the call.
until the Shopify deadline · July 7, 2026 · 00:00 UTC
Everything that moves
| Asset | How it transfers |
|---|---|
| Products & variants | SKUs, options, images, inventory, metafields → Woo attributes & custom fields |
| Customers | Accounts, addresses, tags, marketing consent — passwords re-secured via reset flow |
| Orders | Complete history with statuses, refunds and fulfillments (yes, all years of it) |
| Subscriptions | Active contracts mapped to Woo Subscriptions with billing dates preserved |
| Discounts & gift cards | Codes, rules and remaining balances recreated |
| Content | Blogs, pages, reviews, COAs/lab results with URLs and schema intact |
| Design | Theme rebuilt to match your storefront — customers shouldn't notice the swap |
| SEO | Full 301 matrix, preserved metadata, sitemaps resubmitted on cutover — the checklist |
| Payments | High-risk gateway underwritten for your category + backup — how |
| Compliance | Age verification (21+), state-exclusion shipping, Nov-12 THC-cap fields where relevant |
Zero data loss, defined precisely
Before cutover you receive a reconciliation report: row counts and checksums for products, variants, customers and orders — source vs destination. You approve the numbers, then DNS flips. If any record fails to reconcile, the clock pauses and we fix it first. That's the guarantee in operational terms, not marketing terms.
Both stores run in parallel
Your Shopify store keeps selling until the moment DNS flips (typically 2–4 AM in your timezone). Orders placed during the build are delta-synced in the final hours. Downtime target: zero; worst recorded: 11 minutes of checkout-only pause.
What it costs
The intro call is free and ends with a fixed quote — no hourly meters. Price scales with SKU count, order-history volume and app replacements (subscriptions, loyalty, bundles). You'll have the number in hours, before any commitment, alongside a cutover date. Emergency queue exists for stores booking inside the final 48 hours before Jul 7.
After cutover: the 14-day watch
Two weeks of included monitoring: 404 log sweeps, Search Console coverage, payment success rates, Core Web Vitals. Most issues in any migration surface in week one — ours get caught by us, not by your customers.
⏳ The July 7 deadline is counting down
Talk to a migration engineer today
15 minutes, any slot, any timezone. You leave the call with a fixed quote and a cutover date.
Quick answers
What exactly does zero data loss mean?
Before cutover you get a reconciliation report — row counts and checksums for products, variants, customers and orders, source versus destination. DNS doesn't flip until the numbers match.
Is there downtime during cutover?
Target is zero: both stores run in parallel and DNS flips at ~3 AM your time. Worst on record is 11 minutes of checkout-only pause.
Do you rebuild my theme or use a template?
Rebuild to match your current storefront — layout, type, colors. Customers shouldn't notice the platform changed, except pages load faster.
Do you migrate SEO apps like judge.me reviews or loyalty points?
Yes — app-held data is the classic hostage. We extract reviews, loyalty balances and wishlist data via API or export scripts and rebuild them on Woo equivalents.
Who owns the new store and hosting account?
You do, from hour zero: hosting is opened in your name, credentials go to you, our access is revocable. No agency lock-in by design.
Can you migrate from Shopify Plus with custom checkout scripts?
Yes — Plus scripts get mapped to Woo checkout logic; anything truly custom is quoted on the call before the clock starts.