Shopify Migration
Shopify Migration Services
Structured migration planning for WooCommerce, Magento, and legacy ecommerce platforms moving onto Shopify without avoidable revenue loss.

Tekgens helps brands migrate to Shopify when the current stack is slowing growth, increasing maintenance risk, or making paid acquisition harder to scale profitably. A migration is not just a data transfer. It is a revenue-critical change that affects product discovery, SEO, analytics, operations, and customer trust.
Our migration approach is designed to protect the business while improving the storefront. That means auditing the current platform, mapping what must be preserved, deciding what should be rebuilt, and sequencing launch work so the move creates momentum instead of chaos.
Woo
WooCommerce migration support
Magento
Magento qualification and migration planning
SEO
Redirect and metadata preservation
Cutover
Launch-risk management
Lead with clarity
Planning a move to Shopify?
We will map the migration risk, the storefront rebuild scope, and the safest launch path before you commit to a platform change.
Current platform audit and migration blueprint
Data, SEO, analytics, and redirect planning
Launch-risk management and QA sequencing
Storefront rebuild aligned with migration goals
What a migration project must get right
The best migration is not the one that moves the fastest. It is the one that protects the business while creating a stronger storefront.
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Migration Challenges
Most migration problems come from underestimating data quality, redirect complexity, analytics breakage, and the amount of storefront logic hidden inside the current platform.
Legacy products, variants, collections, and customer data often need cleanup before migration
SEO losses usually come from poor URL planning and weak redirect discipline
Paid and CRM reporting can break if event structures are not rebuilt carefully
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Migration Process
Tekgens breaks migration into audit, mapping, rebuild, validation, and launch phases so no major dependency is left to the last minute.
Current-state audit before scope commitment
Migration map covering data, content, URLs, and storefront behavior
Launch checklists built around commercial and operational risk
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WooCommerce to Shopify
WooCommerce merchants usually come to Shopify for better operational reliability, easier store management, and a stronger foundation for paid growth and merchandising execution.
Product and content migration with template redesign where needed
Review of plugin debt and which tools should not come across
Cleaner analytics and lifecycle setup after migration
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Magento to Shopify
Magento migrations are often driven by maintenance cost, project inertia, or the need for faster execution. We qualify carefully because some Magento use cases still require enterprise-level logic.
Assessment of what Magento functionality truly needs to survive the move
A staged approach to replacing operational complexity with simpler Shopify patterns
Commercial validation that Shopify is the right destination before migration starts
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Data Migration
Data migration is not just exporting products and customers. It includes understanding structure, cleanup, taxonomy, images, variants, and the operational assumptions hidden inside current data.
Structured mapping for products, customers, orders, and content
Attribute cleanup and merchandising readiness checks
Validation processes to reduce surprises at launch
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SEO Preservation
If SEO matters, migration planning must include URL strategy, canonical thinking, redirects, metadata handling, and post-launch monitoring rather than hoping rankings recover on their own.
Redirect mapping and crawl-path preservation where possible
Metadata and page-structure review during rebuild
Post-launch checks for broken URLs, crawl issues, and content gaps
How Tekgens runs migration programs
We use a structured process because migrations fail when assumptions are left hidden.
Current-state audit
We review the platform, traffic mix, product data, integrations, content structure, SEO dependencies, and operational risks before finalizing the Shopify path.
Migration and storefront blueprint
The new Shopify structure, data mapping, redirect plan, content requirements, and QA path are defined before rebuild work accelerates.
Build, migrate, validate
Tekgens develops the new storefront, prepares the data, validates templates, and tests launch-critical paths such as checkout, search, redirects, and tracking.
Cutover and post-launch monitoring
We support the launch window closely, then review SEO behavior, analytics integrity, and storefront performance after the cutover.
Migration-focused Shopify stack decisions
A migration often introduces a cleaner stack than the business had before. We choose the tools that support launch safety and post-launch growth.
Platform and storefront
Growth and tracking
Regional execution
Migration-relevant storefront examples
Published Shopify-related case studies appear here when they are available in the live source and can support migration conversations.
Questions we hear before projects start.
These answers are intentionally commercial and practical. If the next step is still unclear, the audit is where we work through your exact case.
Can Tekgens migrate from WooCommerce to Shopify?
Yes. We handle WooCommerce to Shopify migration planning, storefront rebuilds, data mapping, and launch sequencing with a strong focus on conversion and analytics continuity.
Can you migrate from Magento to Shopify?
Yes, when Shopify is the right fit. We first assess whether Magento-specific requirements can be replaced cleanly before recommending the migration path.
Will SEO rankings drop after migration?
There is always some risk in any migration, but structured redirect planning, metadata handling, information architecture work, and post-launch monitoring significantly improve outcomes.
Do you migrate orders and customer accounts too?
Yes, where the business case and platform constraints support it. The exact migration scope is mapped during the audit so expectations are clear before the project starts.
Can you improve the storefront at the same time as the migration?
Yes. In fact, that is often the right move. Many brands migrate because the current storefront underperforms, so the new Shopify build should solve both platform and conversion problems together.
How do you reduce migration risk?
By auditing before committing scope, mapping redirects and data carefully, validating analytics, testing launch-critical flows, and monitoring the business closely during cutover.
Relevant next steps for buyers researching this service.
Need a Shopify migration partner that protects revenue while improving the storefront?
We will map the migration risks, define the right Shopify path, and show what needs to happen before launch so your move is commercially sound.

