Best WooCommerce to Shopify Migration Agency
WooCommerce is powerful — but if you're spending more time managing plugin conflicts and WordPress updates than growing your store, Shopify is worth considering. MercuryMinds migrates from WooCommerce to Shopify without losing your SEO rankings, your order history or your customer data. The most common concern — losing SEO during migration — is preventable with the right redirect implementation. We've done this enough times to know exactly where it goes wrong.
What Migrates
Migrates Completely
Needs Assessment
Every plugin and WordPress-specific feature is documented at scoping with a proposed Shopify solution. Nothing is left undocumented.
How It Works
Fixed price and fixed timeline agreed at stage 1. Nothing starts until the full scope is documented and agreed.
Full WooCommerce installation audit: plugin inventory and function mapping, product count, order history depth, customer record count, current URL structure and integrations. Every WooCommerce plugin mapped to a Shopify app equivalent or custom solution. Fixed price and timeline produced.
Shopify store built alongside WooCommerce. Theme configured, Shopify apps installed, payment gateways connected, tax and shipping zones set. Plugin-equivalent functionality configured and tested before data migration begins.
Custom migration scripts extract data from WordPress/WooCommerce database. Redirect map built: every WooCommerce URL (product pages, category pages, blog posts, tag pages) mapped to its Shopify destination URL. Map reviewed and tested before go-live.
Data migrated to Shopify staging. Product count and order history verified against WooCommerce source. All 301 redirects tested individually. Checkout, Shopify apps and integrations tested end-to-end. Sign-off required.
DNS switched on agreed date. WooCommerce kept live in read-only mode for 30 days. Google Search Console updated, sitemap resubmitted, crawl errors monitored daily for two weeks post-launch. Rank tracking set up for key pages.
Why MercuryMinds
SEO Preservation
WordPress/WooCommerce URL structures (category/product slugs, /?p= query strings, blog post paths) are significantly different from Shopify URL structures. The redirect map covers every URL type — not just product pages — and every redirect is tested before DNS switch.
Plugin Knowledge
We know WooCommerce plugin architecture — which plugins have direct Shopify app equivalents, which require custom solutions and which functionality Shopify handles natively without an app. That knowledge prevents gaps in the migration.
Zero Downtime
WooCommerce runs normally throughout the migration. The Shopify store is built, populated and tested in parallel. The DNS switch is the only moment of transition — and with proper TTL management, it's effectively instantaneous.
Common Questions
Still on WooCommerce and not ready to migrate? WooCommerce development, custom plugin builds and AI automation are covered on the platform page.
WooCommerce Development →A WooCommerce to Shopify migration involves four main steps. First, a full audit of your WooCommerce installation — plugin inventory, product count, order history depth and current URL structure. Second, building the Shopify store in parallel — theme, Shopify app equivalents for WooCommerce plugins, payment gateways, tax and shipping. Third, running custom migration scripts that extract data from the WordPress/WooCommerce database and transform it to Shopify's format, and building the complete redirect map (every WooCommerce URL to its Shopify equivalent). Fourth, comprehensive testing of all migrated data and all redirects before DNS switch. The WooCommerce store stays live throughout — the switch happens only once everything is verified on the Shopify side.
The following data transfers completely: all products and product variants, product attributes and custom fields, product images and downloadable files, full order history (all orders, not just recent ones), customer accounts and delivery addresses, product categories (mapped to Shopify collections), customer reviews (via Shopify review app), coupon and discount codes, tax configurations and shipping zones. The items requiring assessment are: WooCommerce plugins (each assessed for Shopify app equivalent), WordPress-specific content (Gutenberg page content migrated to Shopify pages), WooCommerce Subscriptions (assessed individually — subscriber migration depends on payment gateway compatibility) and customer passwords (WordPress hashed passwords cannot be imported to Shopify; customers set a new password on first login).
A straightforward WooCommerce to Shopify migration (under 5,000 SKUs, standard WooCommerce with mainstream plugins, no complex custom functionality) typically takes 5–9 weeks from scoping to go-live. A mid-complexity migration (5,000–30,000 SKUs, several specialist plugins requiring custom Shopify equivalents, ERP or CRM integration) typically takes 9–14 weeks. A complex migration (30,000+ SKUs, highly customised WooCommerce, subscription product migration, multiple integrations) typically takes 14–20 weeks. MercuryMinds provides a fixed timeline in the project scope.
No — if the redirect map is comprehensive and implemented correctly before the DNS switch. The risk of SEO loss during a WooCommerce to Shopify migration comes specifically from: URL structure changes (WooCommerce and Shopify use different URL formats for products, categories, blog posts and tags) not being fully redirected, the XML sitemap not being updated and resubmitted to Google Search Console after launch, and canonical tags not being correctly set on the new Shopify store. MercuryMinds builds a complete redirect map — covering every product page, category/collection page, blog post and tag page — and tests every redirect before the DNS switch. Google Search Console is updated and crawl errors are monitored daily for two weeks post-launch.
The specific steps to preserve SEO during a WooCommerce to Shopify migration: (1) Build a complete URL mapping document before any migration work begins — every WooCommerce URL mapped to its Shopify equivalent. (2) Implement 301 redirects for every mapped URL in Shopify before DNS is switched — not after. (3) Maintain the same page titles and meta descriptions in Shopify (or improve them). (4) Update the XML sitemap in Google Search Console immediately after DNS switch. (5) Set up Google Search Console monitoring for crawl errors and check daily for the first two weeks. (6) Verify canonical tags are correctly set on all Shopify pages. (7) Keep the WooCommerce site accessible (not returning 404s) for at least 30 days post-launch in case any redirects were missed. MercuryMinds follows all seven steps on every WooCommerce to Shopify migration.
Related Migration Routes
Platform
Still on WooCommerce and not ready to migrate? Custom plugin development, theme work and AI automation.
Destination
Shopify development post-migration — theme customisation, app integration and AI catalog enrichment.
Other Route
The other high-volume Shopify migration route — 500/mo searches, low competition.
Reverse
Outgrown Shopify? The reverse migration to WooCommerce or Magento when Shopify hits its limits.
Ready to Scope Your Migration?
Tell us how many products you have, which WooCommerce plugins are critical to your operation, what your highest-traffic SEO pages are, whether you have WooCommerce Subscriptions, what integrations need reconnecting and your go-live target date. We'll come back with a fixed scope and price.