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WooCommerce Migration

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.

01 // The Signs

WooCommerce is holding you back if...

1
Your site slows down under load. WooCommerce runs on WordPress, which was designed for content, not commerce. When you have 10K+ products and concurrent shoppers, page loads crawl.
2
Your plugin stack is a house of cards. 30+ plugins keeping your store functional. Each one is a potential compatibility issue, security vulnerability, and performance drag.
3
You're hacking together B2B functionality. WooCommerce has no native B2B capabilities. Customer-specific pricing? Tiered discounts? Approval workflows? You're stitching together plugins.
4
Every "simple" change requires a developer. Want to modify the checkout flow? Add a product attribute? Change how shipping calculates? Even basic commerce changes require custom PHP.
5
You're worried about security. WordPress is the most attacked CMS in the world. Running a high-revenue ecommerce store on it means constant vigilance.
6
Your hosting costs keep climbing. Managed WordPress hosting, CDN, caching layers, and security services — and it's still slower than it should be.
02 // Comparison

What Adobe Commerce gives you
that WooCommerce can't

Capability
WooCommerce
Adobe Commerce
Architecture
WordPress (content-first)
Commerce-first, built for scale
10K+ products
Sluggish, requires optimization
Native performance at scale
B2B features
Plugin-dependent
Native: quotes, catalogs, approvals
Multi-store
Multi-site (complex)
One instance, unlimited stores
Custom functionality
Plugin + custom PHP
Module architecture, stable APIs
Security
WordPress attack surface
Purpose-built, PCI-ready
ERP integration
Limited, plugin-based
Native or custom integration
Performance under load
Degrades significantly
Built for high-traffic, high-volume
03 // Process

WooCommerce → Adobe Commerce in 6–10 weeks

01

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
Deliverable: Migration plan with fixed-price scope
02

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
Deliverable: Functional backend with verified data
03

Frontend Build

Weeks 5–7
  • Modern Hyva theme (recommended) or custom design
  • Mobile-first responsive implementation
  • Checkout optimization
  • Sub-2-second load time target
Deliverable: Frontend ready for review
04

Testing & SEO

Weeks 7–9
  • Full UAT with your team
  • 301 redirect map implementation
  • XML sitemap, canonical tags, schema markup
  • Performance and load testing
Deliverable: Staging-approved store
05

Launch & Stabilization

Weeks 9–10
  • DNS switchover with zero downtime
  • 2-week post-launch monitoring
  • Search Console monitoring for SEO impact
  • Performance tuning
Deliverable: Live store, fully monitored
04 // Your Content

Your blog, your SEO -
we preserve everything

One concern we hear often: “What about my WordPress blog? My content marketing?” You have options:

01

Migrate blog content to Adobe Commerce CMS

Simpler architecture, one platform to manage. Works well if your blog is modest (< 200 posts).

02

Keep WordPress as a headless CMS for content

Your blog stays on WordPress, your store runs on Adobe Commerce. Best of both worlds.

03

Move to a dedicated CMS

If your content operation is serious, we can integrate with Contentful, Storyblok, or similar alongside Adobe Commerce.

05 // Common Concerns

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.