What can be migrated
- WordPress websites moved to a better hosting account or VPS.
- WooCommerce stores with products, orders, customers and payment settings.
- Domain changes with 301 redirects and Search Console checks.
- Email and DNS coordination when the hosting change affects mail or domain records.
- Staging to production when a new version is ready to replace the old website.
Migration process
- Access and backup. I verify old and new hosting, make a backup and check technical limits.
- Test copy. I move files and database to the new environment before DNS changes.
- Checks. I verify links, forms, SSL, performance and WooCommerce basics when relevant.
- Switch and redirects. I update DNS or domain settings and add 301 redirects when addresses change.
SEO-safe migration
A migration can hurt visibility if URLs change without redirects, SSL breaks, robots settings are wrong or the new server is unstable. I check these points during the move and can combine migration with a WordPress redesign or performance cleanup.
FAQ
Will my website be offline during migration?
I aim for zero downtime or a very short switch window. Most work is done on the new server before DNS changes.
Can you migrate WooCommerce without losing orders?
Yes, but stores require planning. I usually do a test migration and a short final synchronization window.
Do I need 301 redirects after changing domain?
Yes. Domain or URL changes should use 301 redirects for important pages to reduce 404 errors and SEO loss.
How much does WordPress migration cost?
Standard migration starts from PLN 350. Domain changes and WooCommerce migrations are quoted based on scope.