Webflow doesn't have the plugin ecosystem they need. Squarespace hit a customization wall. Wix can't handle their SEO requirements. WordPress is the right next step — we just get them there.
You took on a client whose existing WordPress site is broken, slow, or built on an outdated theme. We rebuild it on a clean foundation without losing their content or rankings.
Moving from one WordPress host to another. Switching from a page-builder build to native Gutenberg. Migrating to a multisite network. We handle the technical move so your team doesn't have to.
Full site migration including CMS collections, custom interactions recreated in WordPress equivalents, SEO preservation.
Content, blog posts, image library, redirects mapped 1:1, SEO metadata preserved.
Page-by-page rebuild (Wix doesn't allow clean export), content recreated in WordPress, redirects, SEO preservation.
Product catalog, customer database, order history, payment gateway re-integration, shipping logic preserved.
Host changes, theme migrations, multisite consolidation, page builder swaps.
The default migration mistake we see, again and again, is rebuilding the site without preserving the SEO foundation underneath.
URLs change without redirects. Meta descriptions get rewritten. Schema markup disappears. Internal links break. The new site looks better but suddenly Google’s organic traffic drops 40% in week two — and your client is on the phone.
Every DevHush migration includes a complete redirect map (old URL → new URL), preserved meta titles and descriptions, schema markup ported over, internal link structure rebuilt, and post-launch monitoring for the first 7 days to catch any drops fast.
Out of 85+ migrations we’ve shipped, zero have caused measurable SEO drops at the 30-day mark.
Migrations are typically priced as one-off projects, not part of
a subscription — though existing subscription clients can have
migrations bundled into their tier capacity.
ONE-OFF MIGRATION
Small site, single platform Typical project range: $1,500–$4,500
Includes everything in the “What’s included” list above.
Yes. We migrate the product catalog, customer database, order history, and re-integrate payment gateways. Most Shopify → WooCommerce migrations take 7–14 days depending on catalog size.
Yes. We can set up hosting at any provider (WP Engine, Kinsta, Cloudways, SiteGround, or your own preferred host) and configure the site to run optimally on that host.
We monitor for 7 days post-launch, catching any redirect misses, broken links, or SEO issues. Fixes during this window are included.
Yes — we build the new site on a staging domain, do full QA,
then deploy in a single coordinated cutover with zero downtime.
Send us the current site URL and where you want it to land.
We’ll come back with timeline and pricing within 24 hours.