Migration and CMS changes on websites

If your current system is slow, difficult to manage, or expensive to maintain, we will migrate it without losing data, SEO positions, or functionality.

What is migration?

CMS migration is the process of transferring the entire website—content, database, images, SEO structure, users, and functionalities—to a new management system.

How the process works

Consultation and Analysis

Audit

Planning

Development

Test

Migration
Live

How to know when it's time to change your CMS?

The website is slow

Every change requires a programmer

You pay for an expensive license

You cannot add new features

SEO performance is weak

Administration is complex

No integrations with CRM, ERP, marketing tools

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Not when the process is planned and executed correctly.
Before we start, we perform an SEO audit, analyze the current URL structure, metadata, internal linking, and indexing. Then we apply 301 redirects, preserve the structure, or build an improved one without losing organic traffic.

An incorrectly executed migration can lead to a drop in rankings. That is why the process is planned technically and strategically, and not simply as a “content transfer.”

No. We guarantee that your website will remain active throughout the entire process.

The new system is built in a separate test environment without affecting the working website. The final transfer is carried out in a controlled and gradual manner, with all technical checks performed in advance.

The process is planned so that your users will not experience any interruption or unavailability.

The process includes:

All content (pages, articles, products)

Media files

Users and customer profiles

Orders (for online stores)

SEO meta data

URL structure

Integrations and functionalities

Each project begins with a technical analysis to ensure that nothing critical is lost.

Yes, in most cases significantly.
Modern systems allow for better optimization of caching, databases, images, and hosting infrastructure. Often, it is a limited or outdated CMS that is the cause of low performance.

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We will contact you to learn more about your project and guide you to the most suitable solution.

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