
Seamless Webflow Site Migration
Starting at
$
2,500
About this service
Summary
FAQs
Why should I move my site to Webflow?
Webflow gives you a fast, secure, and highly flexible foundation for your website, without relying on heavy themes or endless plugins. It combines visual design, CMS, and hosting in one place, so your team can update content easily while still benefiting from a custom, high-end build.
Which platforms can you migrate from?
I typically migrate sites from WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and other common CMS or page builders. The process always starts with an audit of your existing setup so we can preserve what’s working, improve what isn’t, and avoid breaking any critical flows like forms or bookings.
Will we lose our SEO or existing links during the migration?
A key part of the migration is mapping your current URLs and setting up proper 301 redirects for important pages. Titles, meta descriptions, and other essential SEO settings are carried over or improved, so the goal is to maintain or gradually improve your visibility rather than starting from zero.
How long does a Webflow migration project usually take?
Most migrations take about 2–4 weeks from kickoff to launch, depending on the size of your site, the number of content types, and how much visual change you want. Smaller marketing sites can be done closer to the 2‑week mark, while larger sites with complex structures may need the full timeframe.
What do you need from us to get started?
To begin, I’ll need access to your current website (or a recent backup), a list of must‑keep pages and features, and any brand assets (logo, colors, typography). If you have analytics data or specific SEO priorities, sharing those helps me plan a migration that respects your traffic and business goals.
Can we update the design during the migration, or is it a 1:1 copy?
The default approach is a “migration with polish”: we respect your existing brand and layout while improving spacing, hierarchy, and overall clarity. If you’d like a full redesign on top of the migration, that’s possible too - it just becomes a broader project with separate design phases.
What's included
Content & URL Mapping Plan
A clear mapping of your existing pages, blog posts, collections, and key URLs to their new home in Webflow. You’ll get a simple document showing which URLs will stay the same, which will change, and how redirects will be handled to protect SEO and existing links.
Webflow Architecture & CMS Setup
A thoughtfully structured Webflow project with pages, collections, and fields designed around your content and future plans. This includes setting up CMS collections (e.g., blog posts, case studies, team, services) with fields that make editing intuitive for your team.
Updated Visual Layer (Add-on, Optional)
While the migration respects your existing brand and layout, there is room for light design upgrades: improved spacing, typography tweaks, better hierarchy, and small interaction touches. The goal is to make the site feel sharper and more modern without turning the migration into a full redesign.
Pixel-Perfect Webflow Build
A responsive, production-ready Webflow implementation that mirrors (or improves) your current layouts. Classes are named cleanly and components are set up so future changes are more manageable than on your previous platform.
Content Import & Population
Transfer of existing copy, images, and media into Webflow, using a mix of automated import (where possible) and manual population for more complex content. This includes basic clean-up of obvious formatting issues from the old system.
Redirects & SEO Preservation
Setup of 301 redirects for important URLs and replication of essential SEO settings (titles, meta descriptions, open graph images). The focus is on maintaining search visibility and avoiding traffic loss during the transition.
Forms & Integration Setup
Rebuilding and connecting key forms (contact, newsletter, lead gen) to your existing tools—such as email providers, CRMs, or automation platforms—so your workflows continue to function after launch.
Performance & QA Testing
Cross‑device testing (desktop, tablet, mobile) and basic performance checks to ensure the migrated site loads quickly and behaves reliably. This phase includes a round of fixes focused purely on bugs and layout issues.
Handoff, Training & Post‑Launch Support
A 45–60 minute training session (or Loom walkthrough) showing your team how to manage content, create new pages, and use the Webflow Editor safely. You also get a 1-month support window after launch for small fixes and questions as you settle into your new Webflow setup.