Ready to leave WordPress behind? I'll migrate your site to Webflow – keeping what's working, improving what isn't, and making sure the new site is faster, easier to manage, and built to last.
Whether you want to keep the existing design or take it as an opportunity for a refresh, we can work either way.
What's included:
Full site migration from WordPress to Webflow
Content and CMS structure recreation
Responsive across all devices and breakpoints
SEO settings and redirects to protect existing rankings
Performance optimisation
Client-First framework setup
QA, launch support, and team handoff
FAQs
I take SEO seriously during every migration. Proper redirects, meta tags, sitemap, and URL structure are all handled to protect your existing rankings.
Yes. Many people use the migration as an opportunity to refresh the design. We can scope that as part of the project.
Most migrations take 3–5 weeks depending on the size of the site and whether a redesign is involved.
Yes. Pages, blog posts, images, and CMS content are all migrated. For very large content libraries we'll agree on the best approach during scoping.
Your WordPress site stays live throughout the entire process. We only switch over to Webflow once everything is tested, approved, and ready to go.
That depends on what you want. We can replicate the existing design closely, or use the migration as a chance to improve and modernise it – whichever direction suits you.
Yes. Blog content can be migrated into a Webflow CMS collection. For very large volumes we'll discuss the most efficient approach during the discovery call.
Some WordPress plugin functionality can be replicated in Webflow natively or through third-party integrations. We'll go through your current setup during scoping and flag anything that needs an alternative solution.
Ready to leave WordPress behind? I'll migrate your site to Webflow – keeping what's working, improving what isn't, and making sure the new site is faster, easier to manage, and built to last.
Whether you want to keep the existing design or take it as an opportunity for a refresh, we can work either way.
What's included:
Full site migration from WordPress to Webflow
Content and CMS structure recreation
Responsive across all devices and breakpoints
SEO settings and redirects to protect existing rankings
Performance optimisation
Client-First framework setup
QA, launch support, and team handoff
FAQs
I take SEO seriously during every migration. Proper redirects, meta tags, sitemap, and URL structure are all handled to protect your existing rankings.
Yes. Many people use the migration as an opportunity to refresh the design. We can scope that as part of the project.
Most migrations take 3–5 weeks depending on the size of the site and whether a redesign is involved.
Yes. Pages, blog posts, images, and CMS content are all migrated. For very large content libraries we'll agree on the best approach during scoping.
Your WordPress site stays live throughout the entire process. We only switch over to Webflow once everything is tested, approved, and ready to go.
That depends on what you want. We can replicate the existing design closely, or use the migration as a chance to improve and modernise it – whichever direction suits you.
Yes. Blog content can be migrated into a Webflow CMS collection. For very large volumes we'll discuss the most efficient approach during the discovery call.
Some WordPress plugin functionality can be replicated in Webflow natively or through third-party integrations. We'll go through your current setup during scoping and flag anything that needs an alternative solution.