Shopify Migration Services

Approach
Move to Shopify Without Losing Control of Your Store
Migrating to Shopify is not just a technical task. It changes the foundation your store runs on, and that can affect how your team manages products, handles customers, tracks performance, and prepares for growth.
A rushed migration can create problems that are hard to fix after launch. Store structure, SEO visibility, customer experience, and internal workflows all need to be considered before the move begins.
Codersy helps ecommerce businesses approach migration as a controlled platform transition. The goal is to move to Shopify with a clear plan, reduce unnecessary disruption, and keep the parts of your business that already work under control.
What Our Shopify Replatforming Service Covers
A Shopify migration can affect more than your product catalog. Depending on your current platform, store setup, and migration scope, our team can support the technical and operational parts of moving your ecommerce store to Shopify.
Product, collection, and customer data migration
Moving core store data into Shopify with careful review of structure, formatting, and accuracy.
Order history migration, where supported
Reviewing what order data can be migrated based on your current platform, available exports, and Shopify requirements.
URL mapping and redirects
Planning redirects from existing URLs to the new Shopify structure to reduce avoidable SEO and user experience issues.
SEO migration planning
Reviewing metadata, indexable pages, internal links, collection structure, and other SEO-critical elements before launch.
Theme rebuild or redesign
Rebuilding the storefront on Shopify using a theme setup that matches your business, catalog, and conversion needs.
App and integration setup
Configuring the Shopify app stack and key integrations needed for store operations.
Payment, shipping, and tax setup
Setting up core commerce settings based on your market, operational needs, and Shopify configuration.
Analytics, pixels, and tracking
Preparing tracking setup for analytics, advertising platforms, and post-launch performance monitoring.
QA and launch support
Testing key flows before launch, reviewing redirects and tracking, and supporting the store through go-live.
Platforms We Migrate to Shopify
Every platform migration has its own technical and operational challenges. A WooCommerce migration is not the same as a Magento migration, and an enterprise move from Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Shopify Plus requires a different level of planning.
Magento to Shopify Migration
Move from Magento to Shopify with a structured plan for reducing platform complexity while preserving the parts of the store that still work.
WooCommerce to Shopify Migration
Move from a flexible WordPress-based store to a Shopify setup that is easier to manage, scale, and maintain.
BigCommerce to Shopify Migration
Rebuild your BigCommerce store on Shopify with a controlled approach to catalog structure, customer journey, and launch readiness.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Shopify Plus Migration
Plan a more complex enterprise migration from Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Shopify Plus, including data structure, integrations, workflows, and stakeholder requirements.
Custom Platform to Shopify Migration
Replace a custom ecommerce setup with Shopify through a migration plan based on how your current store actually works.
SEO safety
SEO-Safe Shopify Migration
SEO is often where ecommerce migrations become risky. A new Shopify store can look better, load cleaner, and be easier to manage, but if the existing search structure is not handled correctly, the business can lose visibility that took years to build.
Codersy treats SEO as part of the migration plan, not as a final check before launch. Before the store goes live, the existing site structure needs to be reviewed, important URLs need a clear destination, and the new Shopify setup needs to be tested with organic visibility in mind.
The goal is not to guarantee that rankings will never move. The goal is to reduce avoidable SEO mistakes, protect the value already built into the existing store, and give the new Shopify site a stronger foundation after launch.
Our Shopify Replatforming Roadmap
We follow a structured migration process so the project is planned before anything is moved, rebuilt, or launched.
- Step1
Discovery and migration audit
We review your current platform, store structure, data, SEO risks, integrations, and business requirements.
- Step2
Data and SEO migration planning
We define what should move, how important URLs should be handled, and what needs to be rebuilt in Shopify.
- Step3
Shopify build and configuration
We set up the Shopify store, storefront experience, core settings, apps, and required integrations.
- Step4
QA, redirects, and tracking setup
Before launch, we test key user flows, review redirects, check tracking, and prepare the store for go-live.
- Step5
Launch and post-launch monitoring
After launch, we support the transition and monitor the store for technical, SEO, and tracking issues.
Real Migration Experience
An ecommerce migration is never just about moving data from point A to point B. It is about protecting your historical revenue, preserving years of SEO equity, and rebuilding your checkout experience for a higher Average Order Value (AOV).
We don't rely on guesswork. We execute structured platform transitions backed by verified performance benchmarks.
Explore our selected Shopify projects and case studies to see how we approach ecommerce migrations and complex Shopify transitions.

BigCommerce → Shopify migration and three-market launch for a premium Serbian menswear brand with 25+ retail stores.

Premium leather travel accessories. Shopify Plus migration with custom inventory sync, B2B portal and a headless storefront across 10+ markets.

Topical pain-relief brand running three Hydrogen storefronts (CA / AU / NZ) on one codebase, with B2B + DTC on the same Shopify Plus stack.
Right timing
Is Shifting to Shopify the Right Move for Your Business?
Shopify migration makes sense when your current platform is starting to slow the business down. That can happen when store management becomes too complex, development takes too long, maintenance costs keep growing, or the existing setup no longer supports the way your team wants to sell.
It is also a natural moment to consider Shopify when you are already planning a redesign, replatforming project, international expansion, or a cleaner operational setup. In those cases, migration is not only a technical move. It becomes a chance to rebuild the store around a platform that is easier for your team to manage and improve over time.
But migration should still have a clear business reason. If your current ecommerce platform is stable, your team is comfortable with it, and there is no real operational, technical, or growth problem to solve, moving to Shopify may not be the right next step yet.
Codersy helps you evaluate the migration before the project starts, so you can understand what should move, what should change, and whether Shopify is the right platform for the next stage of your store.
Shopify Migration Questions
How long does a Shopify migration take?
It depends on your store size, current platform, data complexity, design requirements, and integrations. The timeline is defined after the migration scope is reviewed.
Will my rankings drop after migrating to Shopify?
Ranking changes can happen during any migration. The goal is to reduce avoidable SEO issues and protect as much existing organic value as possible.
Should we redesign the store during the migration?
It depends. If your current storefront no longer supports your business goals, migration can be a good time to redesign. If it works well, a safer platform transition may be the priority.
What data can be migrated to Shopify?
Common migration data includes products, collections, customers, content, and store settings. Order history and other data depend on the current platform and available exports.