WooCommerce got you to $10M.
It won't get you to $100M.
When your catalog grows past 10,000 SKUs, your traffic spikes crash the site, and your plugin stack becomes a liability - it's time for a platform built for scale. We migrate growing retailers from WooCommerce to Adobe Commerce with full data integrity and zero SEO loss.
WooCommerce is holding you back if...
What Adobe Commerce gives you
that WooCommerce can't
WooCommerce → Adobe Commerce in 6–10 weeks
Discovery & Data Mapping
Weeks 1–2- Audit WooCommerce store — products, categories, attributes, custom fields
- Map WordPress/WooCommerce data structure to Adobe Commerce
- Identify plugin functionality needing native replacement
- SEO audit — map all URLs, plan redirect strategy
Data Migration & Backend
Weeks 3–5- Migrate products, customers, order history, reviews
- Custom attributes and product types mapping
- Replace plugin functionality with native features or custom modules
- ERP, CRM, and payment gateway reconnection
Frontend Build
Weeks 5–7- Modern Hyva theme (recommended) or custom design
- Mobile-first responsive implementation
- Checkout optimization
- Sub-2-second load time target
Testing & SEO
Weeks 7–9- Full UAT with your team
- 301 redirect map implementation
- XML sitemap, canonical tags, schema markup
- Performance and load testing
Launch & Stabilization
Weeks 9–10- DNS switchover with zero downtime
- 2-week post-launch monitoring
- Search Console monitoring for SEO impact
- Performance tuning
Your blog, your SEO -
we preserve everything
One concern we hear often: “What about my WordPress blog? My content marketing?” You have options:
Migrate blog content to Adobe Commerce CMS
Simpler architecture, one platform to manage. Works well if your blog is modest (< 200 posts).
Keep WordPress as a headless CMS for content
Your blog stays on WordPress, your store runs on Adobe Commerce. Best of both worlds.
Move to a dedicated CMS
If your content operation is serious, we can integrate with Contentful, Storyblok, or similar alongside Adobe Commerce.
What WooCommerce store owners ask
If you're spending $2,000–$5,000/month on hosting, security, and plugin subscriptions — and you're still dealing with performance issues — the ROI on migration is typically positive within 12 months.
Migration is a one-time investment. Staying on WooCommerce means ongoing costs that compound: premium plugins ($500–$2,000/year each), managed hosting ($300–$1,000/month), security services, and increasingly expensive developer time.
No. We create comprehensive redirect maps for every URL. We've completed platform migrations with zero ranking loss. This is non-negotiable in our process.
Yes. For high-volume stores, we can run WooCommerce and Adobe Commerce in parallel, migrating traffic gradually. This is the safest approach for stores doing $50K+/month.
Not necessarily. We can replicate your current design on Adobe Commerce, or use migration as an opportunity to upgrade to a modern Hyva theme. Most clients choose the upgrade — the performance gains are dramatic.