WordPress Migration Service
WP Supporty helps move WordPress websites between hosts, domains, staging and live environments with a careful migration process. We help with backups, file and database transfer, DNS planning, SSL checks, redirects, forms, WooCommerce considerations and post-migration testing so your website can move with less risk and fewer surprises.
WordPress migration, host moves, domain changes, backups, redirects, SSL, WooCommerce migration checks and post-launch support.
- Current siteReview & access01
- BackupFiles + database02
- Staging / testVerify build03
- DNS / SSLCutover planning04
- New hostLive transfer05
- Post-migration checksForms & checkout06
Can a WordPress Website Be Moved Without Losing Content?
Yes. A WordPress website can usually be moved without losing content when the files, database, uploads, plugins, themes, settings, URLs, redirects and DNS changes are handled carefully. WP Supporty helps with WordPress migration planning, backups, host moves, domain changes, testing and post-migration checks to reduce downtime and avoid avoidable issues.
WordPress Migration Services We Can Help With
Move WordPress to a new host
Transfer files, database, uploads and settings to a new host with DNS planning and verification.
Move WordPress to a new domain
Domain swap with URL replacement, redirect mapping and Search Console handling.
Staging to live migration
Push a tested staging build to production with minimal disruption.
HTTP to HTTPS support
SSL setup, mixed content fixes and HTTPS canonical alignment.
WordPress backup and migration
Pre-migration backups and a clean database/file transfer to the destination.
WooCommerce migration
Careful WooCommerce moves planned to reduce order-data risk and downtime.
Website redesign launch migration
Coordinated cutover when launching a redesigned site.
AI/Lovable/Elementor rebuild launch support
Launch support for rebuilds from Lovable, Elementor and similar tools onto WordPress.
DNS and SSL checks
DNS, SSL, email-record and propagation checks before and after cutover.
Post-migration troubleshooting
Fix broken images, mixed content, redirect mistakes and form failures after a migration.
What Can Go Wrong During WordPress Migration?
Missing images or uploads
Database import errors
Broken URLs
SSL mixed content
DNS propagation confusion
Forms stop working
WooCommerce order risk
Email/DNS mistakes
Redirect mistakes
SEO/canonical issues
Cache/CDN problems
Plugin license issues
Our WordPress Migration Process
Review the current site
We assess size, plugins, theme, WooCommerce use and access requirements.
Plan the migration path
We agree the order, downtime window and rollback plan before any change.
Prepare backups
Fresh full backups of files and database before transfer.
Move files and database
Transfer files, uploads and database to the destination environment.
Configure domain, DNS and SSL
DNS records, SSL certificates and HTTPS configuration.
Test key pages, forms and checkout
We verify homepage, key landing pages, contact forms and WooCommerce flow.
Check redirects and SEO basics
Redirect map, canonicals, sitemap and robots/index settings.
Monitor after launch
Post-launch monitoring for early signs of regressions.
WordPress Migration and SEO Safety
A WordPress migration can affect SEO if URLs change, redirects are missing, canonicals are wrong, noindex is left on, sitemap settings change or pages become unavailable. WP Supporty checks key SEO migration basics such as URL structure, redirects, index settings, canonical signals, sitemap readiness and important page access.
Pre-launch SEO note
For the final WP Supporty production website, remove noindex before launch, use self-canonical URLs and submit the sitemap in Google Search Console.
WooCommerce Migration Needs Extra Care
WooCommerce migration can involve orders, customers, subscriptions, products, payment gateways, tax settings, shipping rules and email notifications. If a WooCommerce store is active, the migration plan should reduce order-data risk and avoid unnecessary downtime.
How Much Does WordPress Migration Cost?
WordPress migration cost depends on website size, hosting access, database size, WooCommerce use, domain changes, DNS complexity, redirects, email/DNS setup and post-migration testing needs.
Simple WordPress migration
Quote-based
Smaller sites moving to a new host with standard configuration.
Host or domain migration
Quote-based
Full host move or domain change with redirect mapping.
WooCommerce migration
Quote-based
Store moves planned around order data and gateway risk.
Post-migration troubleshooting
From $20 / hour
Fix issues that appeared after a migration done elsewhere.
WordPress Migration FAQs
Need Help Moving a WordPress Website?
Send WP Supporty your current website URL, destination host or domain, and what needs to move. We will review the migration risk and recommend a safe migration path.