Migration · any platform → Webflow
Move to Webflow — keep your rankings.
Moving to Webflow from WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, or Framer? I migrate your content, structure, and SEO faithfully — with 301 redirects so rankings carry over — and leave you a faster site your team can actually edit.
Why move to Webflow
Outgrowing your platform shouldn't mean losing your rankings.
Teams move to Webflow for design freedom, a cleaner CMS, and a site marketers can edit without a developer or a pile of plugins. The fear is always SEO and content loss — so I migrate carefully: every URL redirected, every page preserved, rankings protected.
I migrate from
Any platform, one destination.
Wherever your site lives today, I migrate it into Webflow — content and SEO intact.
What's included
Faithful, preserved, faster.
Everything that ships with a migration to Webflow.
- 01
Content migration
Pages, posts, and media moved into a clean Webflow CMS structure — not a copy-paste mess.
- 02
SEO preservation
Meta, headings, schema, and image alt carried over so search engines see continuity, not a reset.
- 03
301 redirect mapping
Every old URL mapped to its new home so rankings and backlinks transfer cleanly.
- 04
Faithful redesign
Rebuilt to match — or improve — your current design, responsive and on-brand across breakpoints.
- 05
CMS modelling
Collections and references structured for how you publish, so content stays self-serve in Webflow.
- 06
Launch & handoff
DNS cutover handled carefully, with a recorded walkthrough so your team runs the new site.
Decision aid
Move, or stay put?
Migrating pays off when you're fighting your current platform to ship and edit.
Process
How it works.
From audit to a careful, monitored launch.
Audit & inventory
I map every page, URL, CMS collection, and SEO asset on your current site before anything moves.
Structure & design
We agree the Webflow CMS structure and whether to rebuild faithfully or refresh the design.
Build & migrate
The site is rebuilt in Webflow and content migrated into clean collections, page by page.
Redirects & SEO
301 redirects mapped for every URL, with meta and schema carried over and validated.
Launch & monitor
Careful DNS cutover, then I monitor Search Console for any issues and fix them fast.
Ready when you are
Ready to move?
FAQ
Common questions.
- Not when it's done right. I preserve meta, headings, structured data, and content, and map a 301 redirect for every URL so search engines carry rankings to the new pages. Done carefully, migrations protect rankings — and the speed gains often help.
- WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Framer, Drupal, and custom or hand-coded sites. The process adapts to each source, but the goal is the same: faithful content, preserved SEO, and a cleaner Webflow build.
- Yes. Pages, posts, and media are migrated into a clean Webflow CMS structure modelled around how you publish — not a one-off copy-paste that's painful to maintain.
- Yes — I can rebuild faithfully to match your existing design, or use the migration as a chance to refresh it. Either way it's responsive and on-brand across breakpoints.
- It depends on page count and CMS complexity. I share a milestone timeline after auditing your current site, and handle the launch carefully to avoid downtime.
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