Migration Services Wix & Squarespace to WordPress Migration
Migration Services Wix & Squarespace to WordPress Migration
Website builders are fine until the business outgrows them. We migrate Wix and Squarespace sites to WordPress with better content control, stronger SEO flexibility, cleaner structure, and a platform you can genuinely grow on.
What This Service Covers Full migration from closed website builders to WordPress
We move your content, rebuild your frontend properly, preserve your rankings, and set up WordPress in a way that’s easier to manage than the builder you’re leaving. This isn’t a theme swap — it’s a structured replatforming process designed to give you ownership, flexibility, and room to scale.
Content, Pages & Media Migration
We migrate your pages, blog content, media assets, and core site structure into WordPress. Where builder exports are limited, we handle the process manually and systematically so nothing important is lost.
The goal is a clean, organised WordPress site — not a messy copy of the builder’s limitations.
WordPress Rebuilt for Real Content Management
WordPress gives you more control than Wix or Squarespace, but only if it’s set up properly. We structure the CMS with reusable blocks, custom post types, custom fields, and clean editing workflows so the backend feels intentional rather than overwhelming.
This makes it easier to keep the site organised as the business grows.
SEO Continuity & Better Technical Control
Builder platforms often limit what you can control technically. WordPress opens that up — but first the migration has to preserve what already exists. We handle redirects, metadata, image indexing, canonical logic, and internal links so you don’t lose rankings during the move.
Once the site is live, you have far more control over how SEO is implemented and extended.
Rebuild the Design Cleanly — Not as a Builder Clone
We preserve the visual identity of the existing site where it makes sense, but rebuild the frontend as a proper website rather than a builder-generated layout. That means cleaner markup, better responsiveness, and more room to refine the UX where the old platform was holding it back.
The result feels familiar to your audience but is much healthier technically.
A Platform That Can Grow With the Business
Many teams leave Wix or Squarespace because the site has become harder to scale than it was to launch. WordPress gives you more freedom: integrations, custom functionality, structured content, multilingual support, and more sophisticated marketing workflows.
We set the platform up so future growth doesn’t require another rebuild six months later.
Why Replatform Builder platforms trade simplicity for long-term constraints
Wix and Squarespace are easy to start with because they hide complexity. But they also hide control — over SEO, over structured content, over integrations, and over how far the site can evolve technically. That trade-off becomes more expensive as the business grows.
Moving to WordPress gives you a platform that is still editable for non-technical teams, but far more capable underneath.
Migration Stack Platforms and tools involved in builder-to-WordPress migrations.
Other migration services
Builder-to-WordPress projects are part of a broader migration and modernization offering.
Shopify to Headless
Move Shopify beyond themes with a custom storefront that improves performance, flexibility, and conversion potential.
Webflow Conversions
Move out of Webflow into WordPress, custom code, or a headless architecture depending on what the project really needs next.
Legacy Modernization
Upgrade outdated websites and CMS platforms into modern, maintainable builds with better performance and cleaner structure.
Custom WordPress Development
Need a more capable WordPress site after migration? We also design and build bespoke WordPress solutions from the ground up.
Website Audits
Not sure if the current platform is the real bottleneck? We can audit the site before you commit to a rebuild or migration.
Talk to Our Team
Tell us what you’re struggling with in Wix or Squarespace and we’ll tell you honestly whether WordPress is the right next step.
What you gain after moving to WordPress
- Structured Block Architectures — Rebuilding manual templates using highly functional, semantic editor components
- Lossless Extraction — Scraping native databases meticulously to safeguard deep historical media assets
- Total Domain Ownership — Removing monthly recurring software restrictions with true open-source setups
- Expanded Integrations — Opening restrictive validation endpoints to embed any custom automation API tool
Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions about migrating Wix and Squarespace websites to WordPress.
Yes — though the exact process depends on what the builder allows us to export cleanly. We migrate pages, blog posts, images, and core site structure, and where export tooling is limited we handle the migration manually to make sure the content is rebuilt properly in WordPress.
It can if that’s the goal, but migrations are also a good opportunity to improve weak areas in the design and user experience. We preserve brand continuity while rebuilding the frontend cleanly and more professionally than the original builder output.
Not if the migration is handled properly. We preserve URLs where possible, implement redirects where needed, migrate metadata, and verify crawlability and sitemap coverage after launch. SEO continuity is part of the migration plan from day one.
It gives you more control, which means it needs to be set up thoughtfully. Our job is to make that backend feel clean and usable, not overwhelming. For most businesses, WordPress becomes easier to manage over time because it scales better than a builder platform.
Most projects take 4–8 weeks depending on page count, content complexity, design changes, and whether custom functionality is being added as part of the move. We provide a realistic timeline after reviewing the current site.
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